Friday, June 9, 2017

Review of Mountain Bear by Scarlett Grove


I received this book with the understanding that I could leave a voluntary and honest review. 

In this book we get Cyrus Kincaid's story and we are introduced to Daisy Danes. When this book opens up we find Cyrus on the mountain and we actually find out what he does up there. We also find that he is open to the idea of a mate but wants her to fit into his lifestyle not the other way around. He doesn't want to have to change anything about his life and how he has been living it on the mountain. He believes that fate will give him a woman that will like the outdoors as much as he does. That is until he opens the door and meets his mate Daisy Danes. Can they find a way to be together or will their difference just be to much to handle?

Daisy is the typical young lady. She is 19 years old, is not in college (not for a lack of wanting it), shops, uses credit cards her step-father pays for, and parties with her friends. Daisy wants to do more in her life that just this if only she would be given the chance. She keeps asking her step-father if she can go to college for interior design but he keeps shutting her down. Now she knows why. Her step-father has just promised to marry her off to one of the updike boys (they are the hyena's we meet in the previous books). However Daisy has the feeling that they aren't her mate and is determined to see if she can find her true one. However finding him is just half the problem. Will she find him in time? Can he even help save her when they meet?

This is a great book that shows us you can tell fate all you want what your going to do then it will do what it has planned. There are some twists in this book that I really want to tell you all about but don't want to ruin it for anyone else. I will say this book will have you hooked from the beginning to the very end. I would highly recommend it to anyone and everyone.  

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