

Title: Breaking Badger ReRead
Author: Shelly Laurenston
Series: Honey Badger Chronicles #4
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Paranormal romance, Shapeshifters, Urban fantasy
Pace: Fast
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2021

Mads and Finn are such a great couple, they don’t necessarily need to be with each other at all times, but they want to be around each other, at least occasionally. I love that this is a couple that wasn’t love at first sight. And it isn’t one that is immediately enamoured with one another. They just slowly fall into companionship because Finn is a curious cat, and then realise that this is something with the potential for long-term joy. And still, it’s mostly just Mads just doing her thing, while Finn happily follows along. Kind of cute, a lot of fun and more than a little perplexing at times.
I love that Mads is the first of Max’s team to fall in love. The five basketball-playing honey badgers are all completely insane, and as fun as Max’s love story was, I loved that Mads got her own happily ever after. Plus, it’s also the first of the Keane brothers to fall in love. The fact that all three brothers (who are all control freaks) are going to fall for one of Max’s insane honey badger friends just makes it all that much better. I absolutely love how this started off two lots of character arcs and romances. But, I love even more that this is the beginning of the Black Malone Brothers finding out what happened to their father, and another violent and chaotic story arc to dive into.
Breaking Badger is hilarious, chaotic and completely filled with violence, the very justified reason why I absolutely love Laurenston’s romances. The other reason I keep returning to her books? The women are absolute powerhouses. They are the most intensely strong characters, and I really loved that, in the case of Mads, she’s the literal descendant of a Viking. She comes across as one of the meeker of the honey badger team, but she is just as insane and destructive. Plus, there’s a sword involved, and vengeance for years of horrifying nonsense. I would’ve been sold at the sword, but there was so much more that made me absolutely adore Mads (and her romance with Finn).
There was something about the image of the four honey badgers just… climbing out of an incinerator that I can’t get out of my head. And, for some ridiculous reason, can’t stop laughing at. It’s a pretty good summation of just how intense and violent this series is. And yet, the, admittedly horrific image of four half burnt women crawling out of an incinerator leaves me laughing and smiling. Honestly, I loved absolutely everything about this book and it doesn’t matter how many times I read it, I still can’t get enough of it! Now I’m ready to dive into To Kill a Badger for the first time!
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