
Danika is a shifter, but doesn't know what type of shifter. She was found wandering as a child and then taken in by a bear den. They raised her, took care or her, sheltered and protected her. Now the alpha of the clan wants his son to marry her. His son is cruel and will be a cruel leader, Danika sees this. So even though they are all going to a gathering of the local shifter groups, she tries to avoid him as much as possible. Prince Jesuit and the white lion Prince Chance, are just going to the gathering. Neither expected to find their mate. Neither expected to find that she has 2 mates, two mates from different animal groups. Danika starts to have severe pain during the gathering, in her back. Something is wrong. Jez and Chance see she is in pain. But the two must work out their differences and then sneak the young woman out of the gathering before the bear clan realizes. Then convince Danika that she is in deed their mate. Plus figuring out what she is and how their new situations will work could change the shifter world.
This is a short story, but Ms Butler does not disappoint. Danika is a lost child of sorts. She really doesn't remember much and has been sheltered with the bears. But it is that all encompassing question, what is she? that drives a lot of the story. The connection between the 3 is heartwarming and sweet. Some hotness in there for sure too. The world that R.E creates though is changed with this story. Danika and her children may change shifters lives. Just the joining of the 2 were groups, changes things. I am looking forward to finding out how these shifters change and what happens to these characters. So I truly hope, while exploring other characters in R.E. shifter communities, we get to see more of Danika and her men. I would love to visit with them again. This book is for adults only but contains action, hot sex, danger, fighting, love and everything you could enjoy in a great book.
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