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Christmas Pride ReRead by Shelly Laurenston

Overview

Title: Christmas Pride ReRead
Author: Shelly Laurenston
Series: Pride #0.8
In: The Mane Event (Shelly Laurenston)
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Paranormal romance, ShapeshiftersUrban fantasy
Pace: Fast
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2007

Thoughts

Diving back into the Pride series after reading through all of the published books is a great journey. I particularly love revisiting Dez when I realise how she sits within the greater world and series. She’s just this bad-ass cop who constantly shows up, and gives absolutely zero fucks. So going back to the beginning of her second chance romance with Mace and where she starts was fantastic and seriously enjoyable.

Christmas Pride is a second chance romance that isn’t really a second chance that’s required because of past mistakes and decisions. Rather, it is a second shot which is all about missed opportunities, circumstances and growing up. And I love how they are both able to completely grow into themselves and be their own selves. Man, do they grow into well-rounded beings, and I kind of like that their distance in youth is what helps them to become the adults they needed to be. Particularly for Dez who is able to completely hold her own space against Mace and all of the chaos within the shifter world.

Both Dez and Mace have the most insane sisters. I don’t like Mace’s at all as they just strike me as these horribly selfish she-bitches who think that their word is law. Dez’s sisters sit a little in the same space, but mostly they just strike me as absolute chaos gremlins. Which I adore. I might not externally be the kind of woman who is absolutely willing to throw down and fight with anyone, but I kind of want to be. And my Inside Voice most definitely is.

I enjoyed the Christmas Pride novella in my first read through. But, rereading it after knowing more about the world and how everyone sits within it made it all that much better. Particularly having more understanding of the species-driven politics made this a more enjoyable experience all round. I loved it the first time, but I adored it the second time.

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Like a Wolf with a Bone ReRead by Shelly Laurenston

Overview

Title: Like a Wolf with a Bone ReRead
Author: Shelly Laurenston
Series: Pride #0.75
In: Howl for It (Shelly Laurenston & Cynthia Eden)
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Paranormal romance, ShapeshiftersUrban fantasy
Pace: Fast
Format: eBook, Novella
Year: 2008

Thoughts

Like a Wolf with a Bone is the story of Dee-Ann’s parents. Although Eggie is mentioned as a bit of a boogey man throughout the series, it is really Dee-Ann who keeps popping up and scaring everyone. So I kind of loved going back to this as part of my reread. It gives context to some of the things that come after, but also works really well as a standalone novella. I also love that there is a brief appearance of Sara Morrighan’s parents and the hints of what’s to come in their story too.

Although Darla Mae isn’t as aggressive as almost any of the women in this entire series, she is still an incredibly tough and strong willed woman. I love that she is a feminist and a pacifist who chooses not to engage and fight with others. Yet, when push comes to shove, she’s willing to dig her feet in for what (and who) she wants. It’s a reminder that strong women don’t have to fit a certain mold and can show their spine of steel in a multitude of ways. Plus, I’m always a fan of anyone who enjoys walking to the beat of their own drum.

As with all stories, I definitely want to talk about Darla Mae (the female) more than anyone else. I love that not only does Darla Mae fight her sisters for her right to choose the man she loves. But, ultimately, she also starts her own pie business (again, with her intense sisters) and starts the most intense and insane race known to Shifters. Having been part of my reread, I love how this ties in with Sissy Mae’s story and shows just how the car racing in Smithtown actually starts. Its hilarious. Its terrifying. And I plan on reading all about it again and again.

For some reason (that I should maybe talk to my therapist about), Eggie’s declaration of love to Darla Mae was incredibly beautiful and romantic. I love that within it is the fact that most people annoy him, but Darla Mae doesn’t. And therefore he loves her. It’s a funny approach, and one that I found ridiculously sweet. Declarations of love are always fun, but this just made it so much better.

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Miss Congeniality ReRead by Shelly Laurenston

Overview

Title: Miss Congeniality ReRead
Author: Shelly Laurenston
Series: Pride #0.5
In: When He Was Bad (Shelly Laurenston & Cynthia Eden)
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Paranormal romance, ShapeshiftersUrban fantasy
Pace: Fast
Format: eBook, Novella
Year: 2012

Thoughts

Irene Conridge is insane, aggressive and I am madly in love with her. She is brutal in a way that I wish I could be, but, you know, I don’t actually want to be quite that isolated. I loved her novella the first time I read it, and if anything, I loved it even more the second time round. Particularly as I can recognise when she shows up more in the rest of Laurenston’s shapeshifting world and series. It’s fun to see how she is pulled into the Pride world with the knowledge of how she is going to shape the future of it all.

I love how Van Holtz chooses to just kind of… follow Irene around like a lost puppy for seven years before he finally decides to make his move. Although, admittedly, he was kind of pushed a little into making a move into their relationship. He’s such a gorgeous and sweet man, and I love how, once he decides to be fixated on one woman, he just calmly pursues her and irritates the absolute dickens out of her with his puppy dog nonsense.

Irene has this insane ability to completely bring the world to its knees. Not just through her scientific talents and ability to literally destroy the world. But, she also has this innate ability to destroy people’s self confidence and feelings of worth. I found this far more fun and hilarious than I probably should have. And honestly, I kind of love that this is a talent, don’t get me wrong, I also appreciate that Irene has the self control and just enough of a conscience to not destroy and everyone and everything, but I kind of love that she is able to.

Now that I’ve read all of the published books in Laurenston’s Shifter World, I have so much more appreciation for how this leads into the greater stories. I particularly loved how the epilogue lead into Go Fetch! and the beginnings of Toni’s life from Wolf with Benefits are highlighted. But honestly, it was Irene’s engagements with Miki and her children in the epilogue that I loved the most.

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Bite Me by Shelly Laurenston

Overview

Title: Bite Me
Author: Shelly Laurenston
Series: Pride #9
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Paranormal romanceShapeshifters, Urban fantasy
Pace: Fast
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2014

Thoughts

Bite Me is a fantastic ending to an absolutely wonderful series. I love that it let’s you know battles will continue to be fought, but that the Big Bad was finally caught. At least for this arc that Laurenston has painstakingly crafted. It didn’t quite focus in the main couple as much as some of the other books in this series, rather it touched on most of the other couples as well. Which. I kind of liked. It gave a little bit of extra closure to the whole series.

The fact that Bite Me jumps around a little and touches upon the other couples works well. But it also meant that it took me a little while to truly invest in the stories. Plus, I kept waiting for Max (Livvy’s cousin) to show up, which she didn’t. And I was kind of disappointed about that. However, once I finally got into it, I couldn’t put it down! Maybe I’d just burnt myself out on reading Pride books back to back…

Livvy is a great departure from the rest of her family. I love that they’re consistently stealing things, fighting, breaking the law…and Livvy is just doing her own thing and living her life. Yet, when push comestibles shove not only is she able to call on her completely insane family, she is also able to wrangle them. I fact, she kind of acts like an alpha to the rest of her insane clan.

As a great counterpoint to Livvy’s volatile nature, I love that Vic is a kind of socially awkward, chilled counterpoint to this. He seems to spend most of the time, just pottering along and enjoying life. I mean, you’d probably need that kind of level of chill to handle the insanity of not just Livvy’s family, but also the Jean-Parker Louis clan. Particularly well loved (in my head) characters like Kyle.

This was a great read, and I’ll definitely enjoy diving into it again. Because honey badgers.

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Wolf with Benefits by Shelly Laurenston

Overview

Title: Wolf with Benefits
Author: Shelly Laurenston
Series: Pride #8
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Paranormal romanceShapeshifters, Urban fantasy
Pace: Fast
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2013

Thoughts

I love that this Pride novel features the head of the Jean-Louis Parker siblings. I mean, I’ve read about them through many of the Honey Badger Chronicles books, and they all seem certifiable. And entertaining. Which means that I loved reading about Toni. Not only because she was completely amazing in and of herself. But she also spends the entirety of this story managing her insane family. Which leads to a whole lot more humour and shenanigans.

Ricky Lee is a great counterpoint to the pure insanity that is thrown at Toni every day. Of the three Reed boys, I’m glad that this story featured him. He’s happily entertained by whatever goes on around him. Incredibly calm and chilled. And just… goes with the flow. Plus, once he’s decided on Toni, he just… waits and enjoys her company.

I can’t imagine having just one prodigy in my family – but having the whole family be such a high-needs individual? It is unfathomable. At least, to my brain. Yet, Toni is able to handle multiple highly problematic personalities. And in a way that leaves everyone, if not happy, content. I’m good at managing chaos, but Toni takes it to a whole other level. And I love that when she finally decides to step into her own life, all of these skills are completely transferable. Plus, there’s the whole side story of the incredibly evil sister, and how Toni is able to handle her psychopathological behaviours. Again, absolutely priceless.

Not only are Toni and Ricky Lee great, as is the rest of the Jean-Parker Louis clan. But this book also introduces the first honey badger shifter! If you didn’t read the series out of order like I did. I love how Livvy is introduced into this world. And the reluctance to be involved and none to these shifters is further explained. Livvy is an absolute firecracker of a best friend. And I can’t wait to read her romance. After all, she might be a honey badger, but she still seems way more sane than the MacKilligan sisters…

There are so many great characters who make cameos throughout this book. Both from earlier in the Pride series and from the Honey Badger Chronicles. A brilliant story, and yet another that I look forward to rereading in the future!

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Bear Meets Girl by Shelly Laurenston

Overview

Title: Bear Meets Girl
Author: Shelly Laurenston
Series: Pride #7
Rating Out of 5: 4.5 (Amazing, but not quite perfect)
My Bookshelves: Paranormal romanceShapeshifters, Urban fantasy
Pace: Fast
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2012

Thoughts

From the moment you meet Cella in the series, you can kind of tell that she’s certifiably insane. But, reading her story and getting to know her better? You realise that she is quite possibly even more nutty than you realised. Or at least that’s what I found. Of course I found that her total insanity and disregard for convention made me love her all that much more. And, getting to know more of the Malones… I also want to read more about this less than legal family.

I love that Cella is a single mum. Alright, when she starts talking to Lou, she makes it sound like her kid is much younger. And she definitely isn’t what you’d consider a conventional mother. But it was nice that she is still a loving one. And that her bond with her daughter is able to stand up to some incredibly irritating family dynamics. That Lou is so willingly welcomed by her daughter just worked all that much better.

Lou works as a fantastic contrast to Cella. He is calm and fairly chilled. Although a little judgemental. Mostly I just love how he spends the majority of his time just trying to figure out what the hell is going on with the insanity that surrounds Cella. Which, admittedly would be a very difficult thing to do. Then there’s the fact that he is partner to Dez who is her own special brand of crazy…

I love that, aside from the family drama, this is a story about a cop and an assassin who work together to find the Big Bad Man. They both have some drastically different approaches to it, but they work well together. And, even if the guy who is actually driving a lot of this isn’t caught, at least another cog in the machine is. And now onto the next battle…

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Big Bad Beast by Shelly Laurenston

Overview

Title: Big Bad Beast
Author: Shelly Laurenston
Series: Pride #6
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Paranormal romanceShapeshifters, Urban fantasy
Pace: Fast
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2011

Thoughts

I’ve been waiting to read more of Dee Ann’s story since I met her in my very first Shelly Laurenston book. I mean, she’s obviously insanely badass. And I wondered how she ended up with a wonderfully sophisticated man. I love the whole opposites attract vibe that they both have. And now that I’ve finally read their romance – I was NOT disappointed. It was everything that I wanted and more. The perfect, fun opposites attract romance. One with plenty of violence and mayhem (just how I like them).

Although this was a great opposites attract story, it was also one about love at first sight… to a degree. I love how Ric decides when he is not even a teenager that he’s going to marry Dee Ann. And it kind of seems that once his mind is made up, nothing is going to shift him. A trait that is very good with a woman who is just as stubborn and independently minded. The fact that he’s subtle about it and just slowly works on Dee Ann just made it all that much better. Plus, Ric’s love language is food! I love when there’s a couple in which one is just determined to feed up the other. It definitely made me slightly hungry while reading this.

I love that this story also expands on the whole hybrid fighting rings story line. At least one of the key characters in driving this fighting ring is revealed (and receives their comeuppance, as they should). But I get the feeling that there are going to be a whole lot more evil things going on in the background. It was great that this was the more high octane aspect of the plot line. Ric and Dee Ann’s romance actually doesn’t have all too many boundaries, I mean there’s a little bit about the fact that they come from two warring packs, but it’s not too bad. All of this just means that there is a wonderfully violent battle at the end.

There are two major wolf dynasties throughout this series. You get to know about both of them a little throughout the first few books in the Pride series. But it was nice to have them take centre stage and be contrasted in Big Bad Beast. It’s very enjoyable how Laurenston is able to take the idea of different species of shifters, and then different aspects of those species and create such strong, distinct groups. I’m not sure which Pack I want more of now – the Smiths or the Van Holtzes…

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Beast Behaving Badly by Shelly Laurenston

Overview

Title: Beast Behaving Badly
Author: Shelly Laurenston
Series: Pride #5
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Paranormal romanceShapeshifters, Urban fantasy
Pace: Fast
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2010

Thoughts

Blayne is one of those amazing show stealer secondary characters in The Mane Squeeze. It mademe want to dive right into her story immediately after finishing The Mane Squeeze. Which, of course I did. And man, was I not disappointed. Blayne’s story was brilliant and fun. Plus, I remember her and Bo from the Honey Badger Chronicles, so reading their origin story was nice.

Blayne is one of those terrifying individuals who is just… happy. All. The. Time. Bo is a really nice counterpoint to this. He’s incredibly rude and blunt. I mean, if I had someone like Bo in my life, I’d punch him in the face. Repeatedly. Probably everyday if I could… but then, I’d probably be the same with a personality type like Blayne. They’re two extremes of irritating. And reading about them was way too much fun.

I love that although Blayne seems like a crazy, naive fool, she is actually incredibly dangerous. Like, insanely dangerous. And the fact that sheslearnt all of this at her father’s knee… it’s a whole lot of fun and beautiful love. The fact that there’s a good chance that her father is completely insane just makes it all that much more fun. In fact, I love his breakdown of their dynamic and how drastically different his point of view is to that of his daughter’s. Best father daughter relationship I’ve read in a while.

The hybrid fighting ring plot line also gains some pretty major traction throughout this story. Enough so that it’s gaining some major heat and intensity. Each time I read more about this world and the hybrid battles, I want to know more. And who is the big, evil behind it all… I’m sure that’s going to be a huge reveal later in the series…

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The Mane Squeeze by Shelly Laurenston

Overview

Title: The Mane Squeeze
Author: Shelly Laurenston
Series: Pride #4
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Paranormal romanceShapeshifters, Urban fantasy
Pace: Fast
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2009

Thoughts

This is yet another brilliant book by Laurenston, it was funny, engaging and incredibly cute. Not to mention witty and sassy. Everything I’ve grown to love in a Laurenston romance. Gwen isn’t quite what you expect from her appearances in her brothers’ stories. She’s definitely an absolute spitfire of a cat. One that has absolutely no hesitation fighting for, well, anything. I would constantly too, with moronic brothers like she has.

Lock is a great, and incredibly sweet counterpoint to Gwen’s feistiness. I love what a chilled sweetheart he is. I mean, he is constantly just meandering along and going with the flow. Although, my favourite part is that he is CONSTANTLY downplaying all of the information that he passes on. I mean, thers being calm, and then there’s being purposefully dense about how impactful information can be.

So far in the Pride series, there’s been a bit of working up towards the idea of hunting of hybrids. Although some of this has been touched upon, the prejudice against hybrids and how dangerous that is is truly shown in this story. Although there is absolutely no conclusion to this part of the story, it does set up an overarching battle throughout the series. One that makes me want to dive straight back into this series.

I’ve read some stories with crazy mothers before. But never anyone of the calibre of Roxy. I mean, she damn well shaves a woman’s head (and other crackjack behaviours) in retaliation for daring to threaten her daughter. She also just has a habit of ending up in the most bizarre situations. One’s which of course flow over to her poor daughter.

The Roller Derby babes are also absolutely fantastic. Not only do I live the idea of this incredibly bloody shifter version of the sport. But I also live the camaraderie and care the women show for one another. Particularly Bayne. Who I can’t read more about, just who and what she ends up with…

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The Mane Attraction by Shelly Laurenston

Overview

Title: The Mane Attraction
Author: Shelly Laurenston
Series: Pride #3
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Paranormal romanceShapeshifters, Urban fantasy
Pace: Fast
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2008

Thoughts

Sissy Mae is one of those show stealing secondary characters since you meet her in Christmas Pride. She is sassy, witty and full of attitude. Just the kind of woman that I love. But, she’s also obviously got a heart of gold underneath all of that violence that she happily totes around. Which means that I very quickly dived right into The Mane Attraction… I had to know how she got her happily ever after! And what kind of supportive male she ends up with.

I love that Sissy is an incredibly tough (and very violent) woman. She might have the best heart ever, but it’s how happy she is to stir other people up that I truly fell in love with. Although I don’t have the gumption to constantly cause a ruckus wherever I go, it was fun to read about someone who enjoys doing so. Her good heart also makes it a little bit more difficult to read about the treatment that she endures from some of her brothers and her mother. The mother is definitely misplaced affection… but her brothers?

As a nice counterpoint to Sissy Mae’s less-than-kind brother, Mitch’s relationship with his own sibling is really sweet. I love how the two lion brothers fall for wolf-shifter women. And literally just go along for the ride. Mostly in horror and confusion at the antics of Sissy Mae and Ronnie Lee. I mean, the driving? The weird derby race? I can completely understand the fear of the two males, but also how freaking fun would that all be!?!?!?

There are so many good (well-written I should say) sibling relationships throughout this story. But, honestly, I particularly like that when Sissy Mae is pushed to show her strength (and alpha-ness), she manages to break her brothers knee. I mean, that is a wonderful way to show that she is able to take care of herself. There are some other wonderful consequences to that action, but I just like that Sissy has no hesitations to get her revenge on someone who has been treating her seriously poorly.

Alongside the sibling relationships and issues are the older generation of women in both families. They are so happy meddling in the relationship of Sissy and Mitch. Although, most of this manipulation is quite obvious, there are a lot of subtle moments throughout that the couple are completely oblivious to. I particularly like how the matriarchs on both sides of the family unwittingly band together to stop threats to the couple. And give us all a happily ever after.

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