Beast Behaving Badly (Pride, #5) by Shelly Laurenston

Beast Behaving Badly book coverI read this book in one sitting which is not surprising because I cannot put a Shelly Laurenston book down!

Blayne, the scary dog/wolf hybrid is back.  In previous books, we never see her really losing her temper, but we have warnings that it is not a good thing.  Now we know why.

Bo is a polar bear/lion mix, or as Blayne calls him a bearcat.  He is not as immediately likable as the grizzly Lock is in The Mane Squeeze, but he definitely grows on you.

There are references to Laurenston’s previous series The Magnus Pack, although you do not have to have read them to follow this book.  However, I haven’t read them in awhile, so I am sure I will pull them back out.

I am not sure which characters the next book will focus on, although I have my suspicions.  All I know is that I cannot wait!

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The Reason for this Blog

Although I track my books on Goodreads, I wanted a place of my own to talk about books.  I will post reviews for the most part, but I reserve the right to ramble.

 

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First Comes Marriage (Huxtable Quintet, #1) by Mary Balogh

I received this book from Dell Books through Goodreads.

I believe this may have been the first book I have ever read by Mary Balogh, which is odd since I love historical romances.  I am particularly fond of Regencies, and although this one takes place several years after, it still has the same flavor.

My feelings about this book are a little odd. I found the beginning confusing and could not figure out what it had to do with the story. I kept going back to see if I had missed something.  The beginning is not explained until almost a hundred pages into it.

I really enjoyed the bulk of the book.  I wanted to shake the two main characters more than once, but that was the point.  The other characters were handled well and the basis for the sequels was established.

I did think the ending was too abrupt. Yes, there are sequels, but I wanted a satisfying ending.  Something more than “they lived happily ever after.”

Overall, it was a good book and I am glad I had the opportunity to read it.  I will definitely be reading the sequels which thankfully are all published.

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