Tuesday, November 7, 2017

AND ONE MAKES FOUR (SHIFTER RESCUE 8) by Sean Michael


Publisher: Changeling Press
Date published: September 22, 2017
ISBN: 0814502629
Paranormal, Erotic Romance, Gay
eBook


Reviewed by Gabrielle (meingee@yahoo.com)


Obtained via publisher
Rating: 4 Hearts

 
The recent appearance of Levi to their rooms has Stripe, Xeno and Shen confused and on alert. Levi feels a pull to the three shifters right away and especially to Shen but do they feel anything in return? The three are curious and cautiously engage with Levi as he tries to help them get acclimated to being free. Will Shen be the one to unite these four shifters or will the other two find that Levi is not to their liking?  Will Levi put aside his feelings and help Stripe and the others find their way? Will he even have to?

This is a wonderful continuation of Stripe, Xeno and Shen’s story. Now we have added in a new factor; Levi. Shen is the first to act on the draw that they have to Levi. Stripe and Xeno are happy to let Shen investigate but are right there if he needs them. Soon not only are Levi and Shen interacting but Stripe and Xeno join right in.  It was nice to see all the shifters engaging with each other and I love the fierceness that they have in protecting one another. The three have gone through so much and are still fighting to survive yet somehow, they find love and trust not only amongst themselves but with Levi as well.  The attraction is strong between everyone and we watch as trust is earned.

Love can build you up and help hold you up and Xeno, Stripe and Shen fight hard to keep the love that they find. Each man has a strong personality and are strong but together they are even more and add in Levi’s strength and you have a force to be reckoned with. I enjoyed watching the attraction that they share blossom and grow into love and trust that they all share.


Their tale is another great addition to this series and I cannot wait to see what shifters will be in the next story to come out of the OLD TAVERN.

 

This is an objective review and not an endorsement of this book.

 


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