The Pride Series
by Shelly Laurenston
2020-12-30 08:27:05
Animal magnetism has a whole new meaning when the menagerie of shapeshifters in Shelly Laurenstonâs Pride series prowls, sniffs, howls, and roars into hot-blooded action . . . THE MANE EVENT NYPD cop Desiree âDezâ MacDermot knows sheâ...
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Animal magnetism has a whole new meaning when the menagerie of shapeshifters in Shelly Laurenstonâs Pride series prowls, sniffs, howls, and roars into hot-blooded action . . . THE MANE EVENT NYPD cop Desiree âDezâ MacDermot knows sheâs changed a lot since she palled around with her childhood buddy, Mace. But itâs fair to say that Mace has changed even more. It isn't just those intensely gold eyes, or the six-four, built-like-a-Navy Seal body. It's something in the way he sniffs her neck and purrs, making her entire body tingle . . . THE BEAST IN HIM Some things are so worth waiting for. Like the moment when Jessica Ward âaccidentallyâ bumps into heartthrob Bobby Ray Smith and shows him just how far sheâs come since high school. Now Jess is a success on her own terms. And she can enjoy a romp with a big, bad wolf and walk away. Easy. Or so she thinks . . . THE MANE ATTRACTION Weddings have the strangest effect on people. Exhibit 1: Sissy Mae waking up in Mitch Shaw's bed the morning after her brother Bobby Rayâs nuptials. Exhibit 2: the gunmen trying to kill Mitch. Exhibit 3: Sissy Mae escorting a bleeding yet sexy lion shifter to her Tennessee Packâs turf for safe keeping. It doesn't help that Mitch's appraising gaze makes her feel like the most desirable creature on earth . . . THE MANE SQUEEZE Growing up on the tough Philly streets, Gwen OâNeill knows how to fend for herself. But what is she supposed to do with a nice, suburban Jersey boy who has a tendency to turn into a massive Grizzly? Despite his menacing growl and four-inch claws, Gwen finds Lachlan âLockâ MacRyrie cute and really sweet. He actually watches out for her, and unlike the rest of her out-of-control family, manages not to morbidly embarrass her. Too bad cats donât believe in forever . . . Praise for the Novels of Shelly Laurenston âHot and humorous.â âUSAToday.com âShelly Laurenstonâs shifter books are full of oddball characters, strong females with attitude and dialogue that can have you laughing out loud.â â The Philadelphia Inquirer âA little bit of everything . . . humor, passion, and suspense with a touch of paranormal.â âFreshFiction
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