Thursday 23 June 2022

REVIEW - Bite Me (Pride #9) by Shelly Laurenston


The Book
Release Date: 25 March 2014

Livy Kowalski has no time for idiots. When you shapeshift into a honey badger, getting through life’s irritants is a finely honed skill. Until she gets stuck housing her nutso cousin and dealing with her dad’s untimely and unexplained demise.

That’s where Vic Barinov comes in—or his house does. Vic can’t step outside without coming back to find Livy devouring his honey stash and getting the TV remote sticky. It gets his animal instincts all riled up. But he’ll have to woo her at high speed: all hell is breaking loose, and Livy is leading the charge…

My Review   5 STARS
This is the last book in the series and is on Livy and Vic who were in the previous book where we got a good idea about the types of personality they had.

Livy is hot blooded and reacts just as fast with her emotions even though she appears cold unless you know her, and Vic is good at reading people.  She is also a Honey badger and loves honey, crawling into small dark places and has a unique skill set.

Vic worked with Dee-Ann Smith and now works independently, he is also a Bear, Tiger hybrid.  He is on the more patient side and seems to know what Livy needs instinctively.

Both bait each other in ways until they cannot fight their attraction and both are the type of character that are there for others they know and love.

We get to see a lot more of Livy's family in this book two after a revelation has Livy focused on revenge and the end finally of Whitmore and the person shielding him.  Livy is the good girl of her family and she has never asked them for something before, so they all help her and hilarity certainly ensues as honey badgers love to fight and steal and look after themselves.

I have enjoyed this series, even if it took a while to get into this authors writing style, but the stories were good, there is a continuation of a longer story through out the books and the characters certainly keep us engaged and are linked into each others stories.  I may well read more from this author in the future.

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