📚Prowling Their Mate by Tamsin Baker & Amelia Shaw

People say I’m too much—too big, too smart, too loud. Well too damn bad! I’m finally content with my plus-size body and quiet life. Sure, I haven’t dated in forever, but I have a thriving veterinary practice and a kid sister to worry about. Besides, experience tells me animals are much more deserving of my attention. Until two gorgeous brothers knock me off my feet.
The unsettling animal-attraction is instant. I can’t fight it and I don’t want to.

Finding Mr Right is not on my to-do-list, but I’m up for a little fun with Mr Right Now—times two. Somehow these polar-opposite twins— Tyler with his gentle intelligence. Brandon with his strength and protective streak — form a perfect pair. And as they worship every inch of my curvy body, they thaw my frozen heart. If falling in love isn’t scary enough to send me running, discovering these men are actually mountain lion shifters should do the trick.

But they claim I’m their fated mate. And I know it’s true because loving them is easier than breathing… But will the ‘ghosts of girlfriends past,’ tear us apart?

I cannot believe I actually finished this book because it was complete drivel. It was a DNF waiting to happen, I just powered through.

I’m not even sure if I can write a proper review of this because I am so icked out by what I read. I even read some of the cringy lines out to my mum and she was equally horrified.

The view that women are only pretty skinny and with lots of makeup is a common theme throughout.

The MFC is a plus sized girl but you would have thought that was the ugliest thing to be in this book.

The MFC was not strong, she wasn’t passionate, individual, or had any personality. She was a ‘pick me girl’ for most of the book.

Brandon was advertised as the ‘fuck boy’ ‘bad boy’ who didn’t want to settle. It could have created so much angst and drama but it didn’t. We had 2 internal monologues of him ‘warring’ with his need to constantly have sex and then he was well in the ‘your my women for life’ role.

Tyler was advertised as the intellectual sensitive type…the blandest most boring character with no substance. He’d ‘grown bored of one night stands’ and wanted to ‘settle down’ with his mate. It was just urgh.

So many icks and so many dialogue and descriptive words that had no place in the book.

I did not enjoy this. I would not recommend this.

I give this book: ⭐⭐

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