When A Beta Roars by Eve Langlais

When A Beta Roars (Lion's Pride, #2)

by Eve Langlais

How degrading. Stuck babysitting a woman because his alpha said so. As Pride Beta, he has better things to do with his time, like washing his impressive mane, hunting down thugs for fun, and chasing tail—sometimes his own if his lion is feeling playful.

But his babysitting job takes an unexpected turn when the woman he’s assigned guard duty over turns out to be his mate.

A female threatened by an outside wolf pack.

A woman he wants to call his own.

A mate who doesn’t fall for his charm.

Usually Beta’s leave the roaring to the Pride’s alpha, but in this case given his level of frustration, he might have to make an exception. And if anyone doesn’t like it, they can kiss his furry tail.
Rawr!

Reviewed by stacey_is_sassy on

3 of 5 stars

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I got my ROAR...

I listened to the first book in the series and had a chuckle when the narrator very blandly says roar in the roary bits. So, when I started up this little gem, I was curious to see how this narrator would perform it. Well, lo and behold, our narrator this time is a bit of a comedian. He R-O-A-R-S!! Like, full on, growly roars. Seriously, it was FUNNY!!

This story was very funny with a touch of the serious too. The heroine is in danger and running for her life. The hero, while a bit of a joker, takes one look and is instantly smitten. He's got his work cut out for him convincing the she-wolf to take his lion seriously.

Honestly, the narrator was pretty funny. He had this older, gravelly voice. The fact that he's reading a romance story, and the lines he had to perform, he deserved a medal. I can picture him having to take breaks after some of the lines he has to read. I would have paid money to see it.

Good laugh, and again not the worst and not the best paranormal romance reads/listens, but I was still entertained.

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