Bite Me - Shelly Laurenston

Bite Me

By Shelly Laurenston

  • Release Date: 2013-05-17
  • Genre: Romance
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 172 Ratings

Description

An “uproarious” shifter romance with “intensely satisfying chemistry between the leads” from the New York Times-bestselling author (Publishers Weekly).
 
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…
 
“Erotically charged…Laurenston builds up her world with a sprawling cast of memorable characters and their over-the-top antics, featuring everything from bear-only towns with Renaissance Faires to shifter roller derby…delightfully zany.”—Publishers Weekly 

Reviews

  • I love the honey badgers!

    4
    By Pdb44
    4.5 stars. Absolutely love the honey badgers! So funny. My first introduction to Livy, Vic and Shen was through Charlie, Max and Stevie’s visit to Livy’s “safe house/ apartment.” Now I also understand Joan. I love this world Laurenston has created. Non-stop action and humor. My favorite has to be the honey badgers. They are perfectly fine doing their dirt, as long as you don’t mess with their family. Vic is a total sweetheart. Livy is different maybe, but really the same in both stories. I thought she was subdued, and she is, as long as you left her alone. Tough one. Shen is completely different in this book. I like it! I really had fun reading this book. Highly recommend this book and this author. I have yet to be disappointed.
  • Fantastic!

    5
    By eriknoel
    Shelley Laurenston is my go-to author when I need the comfort of a good book. Her characters are delightfully and exuberantly vicious; a useful anodyne to what populates most paranormal romances.

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