It’s not every day that a beautiful naked woman falls out of the sky and lands face-first on grizzly shifter Berg Dunn’s hotel balcony. Definitely they don’t usually hop up and demand his best gun. Berg gives the lady a grizzly-sized t-shirt and his cell phone, too, just on style points. And then she’s gone, taking his XXXL heart with her. By the time he figures out she’s a honey badger shifter, it’s too late.
Honey badgers are survivors. Brutal, vicious, ill-tempered survivors. Or maybe Charlie Taylor-MacKilligan is just pissed that her useless father is trying to get them all killed again, and won’t even tell her how. Protecting her little sisters has always been her job, and she’s not about to let some pesky giant grizzly protection specialist with a network of every shifter in Manhattan get in her way. Wait. He’s trying to help? Why would he want to do that? He’s cute enough that she just might let him tag along—that is, if he can keep up . . .
I enjoyed reading this book. The plot of the book was very well developed even when it kept jumping between different characters points of view, a little more then I am normally use to. I got really hooked on this book after reading the prologue. It lead the book off to a good start on the relation ship between the sisters. There was good character development off all the main characters of the story. I like that no matter what Charlie and her sisters do Berg is willing to stick with her and help her and her sisters. Overall this is a very good book and I can not wait to read the books about the other two sisters and more books by Shelly Laurenston.

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