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From Pack to Pride (Supernatural Mates #1) ebook | Pages: 69 pages
Rating: 3.79 | 2462 Users | 119 Reviews

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Original Title: From Pack to Pride
ISBN: 0857153773 (ISBN13: 9780857153777)
Edition Language: English
Series: Supernatural Mates #1
Characters: Adrian Volk (werewolf), Talan (werelion)
Setting: Cascade Mountains (North America) Washington (state)(United States)

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Book one in the Supernatural Mates Series

When a wolf shifter joins a pride of lions, the fur flies.

When Adrian is sent to live with the lion pride for his own safety, little does he know that the pride alpha is already culling him from the pack. With one picture, Talan knew Adrian was his mate.

Now he has six months to persuade Adrian to stay in his pride forever and keep a psychotic wolf from killing him.

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Title:From Pack to Pride (Supernatural Mates #1)
Author:Amber Kell
Book Format:ebook
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 69 pages
Published:January 3rd 2011 by Total E-Bound
Categories:Romance. M M Romance. Paranormal. Shapeshifters. Fantasy. LGBT. Gay. Paranormal Romance

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Ratings: 3.79 From 2462 Users | 119 Reviews

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Short, cute, and happy very sweet story. Made me a laugh a few times too

Adrian is sent to Lion's pride by his brother, the Wolf Alpha, to protect him from a threat from an older wolf, named Olson. The Lion Alpha, Talan, is looking for a mate and he is determined to make Adrian see that they are meant to be.Personally, this is just like the rest of Amber Kell's stories that deal with shifters/mating. One smaller Alpha mate who is smart and sassy, One bigger Alpha who is VERY possessive, thrown in a bunch of humors, as well as an overused number of the word "mate",

I thought this was a great start to a new series. It's a short, shallow read, perfect if you don't want to have to think much while reading it. Adrian is the kind of character I love. Small and adorable but definitely not fragile and can easily hurt a man bigger than himself without any effort. Talan's possessiveness towards the little wolf was extremely hot and between the two, I was left laughing a few times. I was a little disappointed with the fighting scene. It was over too quickly, in my

4.5 Stars. Not terribly deep but very entertaining if you like a large, roaring alpha lion whose main focus is his mate. I'm looking forward to this series.

The story pulled me in right from the beginning; Adrian, a wolf shifter, is sent to be in a pride of lion shifters because his older brother (and Alpha) wants to protect him from a fellow wolf shifter who is out get him for an unknown reason. Conflict follows between Adrian and his brother, as well as the wolf shifter with a mysterious grudge, not to mention the tension that exists between wolf shifters and lion shifters. Adrian is gay, but hasn't found a mate yet, and the idea that he might

You know what? Instead of reviewing every single book written by Kell, I'm just going to pick her most popular one and review it. How is it that fair, you ask, when every book is different? Well, that's the rub, isn't it? They're all the same book. And no, I'm not joking. I've read something like, 30 of Kell's books, and every one of it follows this exact same formula. Please, allow me to introduce you to everything you'll ever read in an Amber Kell book: 1. The Neanderthal One of the MCs in

Short, sweet, sexy, and with some interesting interspecies dynamics, this shifter story made me laugh several times as the characters found their way into each other's hearts. For me, this story is a very promising start for a new series.Please find my full review on Rainbow Book Reviews.
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