
Title: Shaw’s Tail ReRead
Author: Shelly Laurenston
Series: Pride #0.9
In: The Mane Event (Shelly Laurenston)
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: 2007

As the second Pride novella to open the series, Shaw’s Tail works wonderfully. Not only does it connect in with what happened in Christmas Pride, but it also introduces the New York Smith Pride. Who wonderfully kick off the full-length novels. I also love that Ronnie Lee Reed is the first wolf to kick off the insanity of the Smith Pack. I mean, the woman is a nut and had me laughing out loud throughout the entirety of this story.
The image that is 100% stuck in my brain from this story is Brendon Shaw’s play bow whilst in the throes of the fever. This level of humour and playfulness is something that I really enjoy about Laurenston’s writing. Plus, I love that the entirety of this story is pretty much Brendon chasing Ronnie Lee around. The stubbornness of a male who has decided on his female. Laurenston writes it brilliantly – it’s a welcome pursuit, but it was nice that Ronnie Lee was kind of non-plussed by what was happening, and their ultimate relationship honestly wouldn’t have happened without Brendon’s stubbornness.
Not only does Shaw’s Tail follow on wonderfully from Christmas Pride, but it also leads into The Mane Attraction wonderfully. I absolutely adore Ronnie’s friendship with Sissy Mae. They are wonderfully intertwined, as are Mitch and Brendon. The dynamic relationships throughout this series are phenomenal, and I love how Ronnie’s strong friendship helps to drive a lot of the story going forward.
I absolutely adored this novella, and I love that it starts to introduce the bigotry within the Pride world. This drives such a big part of the story arc throughout. And the fact that Ronnie Lee is scared to mate with a different species because she’s scared of having “half-breed, snaggle-toothed mutts”. It was a great and gorgeous way to lead into this not so pleasant aspect of the shifter world.

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