Some men just have more to offer. Like hard-muscled, shape-shifting Bo Novikov--part polar bear, part lion, pure alpha. . .
Ten years after Blayne Thorpe first encountered Bo Novikov, she still can't get the smooth-talking shifter out of her head. Now he's shadowing her in New York--all seven-plus feet of him--determined to protect her from stalkers who want to use her in shifter dogfights. Even if he has to drag her off to an isolated Maine town where the only neighbors are other bears almost as crazy as he is. . .
Let sleeping dogs lie. Bo knows it's good advice, but he can't leave Blayne be. Blame it on her sweet sexiness--or his hunch that there's more to this little wolfdog than meets the eye. Blayne has depths he hasn't yet begun to fathom--much as he'd like to. She may insist Bo's nothing but a pain in her delectable behind, but polar bears have patience in spades. Soon she'll realize how good they can be together. And when she does, animal instinct tells him it'll be worth the wait. . .
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Praise for the novels of Shelly Laurenston
"Delicious, sexy and wicked fun!" --New York Times bestselling author Gena Showalter on Bear Meets Girl
Loved Ric and Dee. I loved how he always takes care of her. What I really like about this story is he has loved her since he was 6 and while it took a little patience waiting for her to come around when she did she embraced it head on. No denying it even if her daddy hated Ric's family.
One of my favorite parts was July 4th on the roof. I don't want to spoil it but Ric knows his girl so well. Also have to mention the part with Rory (I think it was him..so many Reed boys, LOL) in the hotel room with his girl of the night and how Dee Ann handled it, LMAO! I re-read that part 4 times.