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3.0
May have slight spoilers.
In author Honey Jans’s novel, Goldie and the Three Bears we meet Honey, nicknamed Goldilocks because of her hair color.
Honey runs form the cabin she was staying in temporarily when someone breaks in and tries to kill her, eventually she come upon a house.
When she gets there, there no one is home but she goes in and feeling like the real goldilocks in the story, decides she is hungry and needs a bath, afterwards she falls asleep in one of the beds.
That is what three werebears stumble upon after coming home to find the scent of female in heat in their home—which was supposed to be empty.
The eldest brother, Cruz decides to take her and make her his—he can’t help himself there is just something about her—and the attraction is mutual as well.
But werebear females have harems until they find their true mates and soon both brothers join her bed as well.
Will Honey find her true mate out of the brothers or will jealousy tear not only them apart but maybe end her life as well?
I liked this, I would have loved it had been longer but it was it was a hot short read that left me wanting more!
I am glad that Honey mated *clears throat* who I thought she should but I do wonder if there will be another book—or two—so we can find out who the other brothers mate with.
The only things I did not like was that it felt kind of like it happened too easy, but that could be due mostly that I think it should be longer.
The other thing, well I didn’t dislike it but it did puzzle me, was that Honey loved Cruz to dominate her, but then through most of the book thinks and talks that she has to ‘control’ her harem.
Overall though I did like Goldie and the Three Bears and will be picking up another book by this author as soon as possible!
*I received a hardcover/paperback/eBook copy/ARC of this book for free to review from the author/publisher; this in no way influenced my review, all opinions are 100% honest and my own.
In author Honey Jans’s novel, Goldie and the Three Bears we meet Honey, nicknamed Goldilocks because of her hair color.
Honey runs form the cabin she was staying in temporarily when someone breaks in and tries to kill her, eventually she come upon a house.
When she gets there, there no one is home but she goes in and feeling like the real goldilocks in the story, decides she is hungry and needs a bath, afterwards she falls asleep in one of the beds.
That is what three werebears stumble upon after coming home to find the scent of female in heat in their home—which was supposed to be empty.
The eldest brother, Cruz decides to take her and make her his—he can’t help himself there is just something about her—and the attraction is mutual as well.
But werebear females have harems until they find their true mates and soon both brothers join her bed as well.
Will Honey find her true mate out of the brothers or will jealousy tear not only them apart but maybe end her life as well?
I liked this, I would have loved it had been longer but it was it was a hot short read that left me wanting more!
I am glad that Honey mated *clears throat* who I thought she should but I do wonder if there will be another book—or two—so we can find out who the other brothers mate with.
The only things I did not like was that it felt kind of like it happened too easy, but that could be due mostly that I think it should be longer.
The other thing, well I didn’t dislike it but it did puzzle me, was that Honey loved Cruz to dominate her, but then through most of the book thinks and talks that she has to ‘control’ her harem.
Overall though I did like Goldie and the Three Bears and will be picking up another book by this author as soon as possible!
*I received a hardcover/paperback/eBook copy/ARC of this book for free to review from the author/publisher; this in no way influenced my review, all opinions are 100% honest and my own.