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Sunday, January 10, 2021

Review: Bears Behaving Badly

Bears Behaving BadlyI WANTED TO REPRINT THIS REVIEW SO YOU COULD SEE FOR YOURSELF.  ALSO TO LET YOU KNOW THAT IF YOU HAVE KINDLE UNLIMITED THIS BOOK IS FREE. SEE REVIEW FOR BOOK TWO BELOW THIS ONE.












Bears Behaving Badly by MaryJanice Davidson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I liked this book a lot. (added 9/28---I loved it even the second time around, so this is going on my comfort read shelf!) I didn't quite find it gut-busting funny, but I did get quite a few giggles. MaryJanice follows her tropes and long-time readers are pretty comfortable with this fact. As far as first-time readers of MJD...I think they are going to like this book a lot.

I do wish there had been more backstory-so we could have understood better, what was going on. It took quite a while for me to understand totally what was going on.

I also wish there had been some better editing as I found some inconsistencies. but that may be fixed before release.


*ARC provided by the publisher.

SYNOPSIS: "These social worker bear shifters give the term "mama bear" a whole new meaning! Bestselling author MaryJanice Davidson is back with this brand-new paranormal romance series featuring a foster care system for at-risk shifter babies and teens.

Werebear shifter Annette Garsea is a caseworker for the Interspecies Placement Agency. When a selectively mute and freakishly strong teen werewolf is put in her custody, Annette has to uncover the young girl's secrets if she's to have any hopes of helping her. And not even the growling of a scruffy private investigator can distract her from her mission...

Bear shifter David Auberon appreciates Annette's work with at-risk teen shifters, but he's not sure if her latest charge is so much a vulnerable teen as a predator who should be locked up. All that changes when he, Annette, and her motley band of juveniles find themselves dodging multiple murder attempts and uncovering a trafficking cartel that doesn't just threaten the kids, but risks discovery of the shifters by the wider world of homo sapiens.

BeWere My Heart series:
Bears Behaving Badly (Book 1)"

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