Review: Snuggle Season by Amy Bellows
Tonight I meet my mate. I don’t know anything about him, including his name. According to fox shifter tradition, my parents chose him for me.
For the next month we’ll be living together in a remote cabin. That’s how fox shifters form a bond. We burrow with our intended for a full month of winter.
My mothers say my new mate is kind, and he won’t mind that I don’t look like other omegas. But I’m nervous. What if he’s disappointed?
Or even worse, what if he’s someone I could never bring myself to love?
REVIEW:
This was a cute, sweet romance. Light, fluffy and filled with a ton of tender-hearted moments. It was the perfect break to the more intense books I have been reading. Two charming, slightly damaged heroes come together and find comfort and a happily-ever-after in each other.
Adam and Wes were so endearing and positively adorable. As opposed to the instant attraction often found with wolf shifters, these foxes shifters burrow for a month and see if they can form a bond. Initially some of their commonalities are the things they are most insecure about, from there a rapid relationship blooms. They get to know each other, have endearing moments of vulnerability, and sprinkled throughout is the simmer of sexual attraction.
There is a schedule though for intimacy that they must follow so the struggle to resist the pull between them. As everything becomes full-circle, these two eventually become connected emotionally and physically. It was just a sticky sweet romance, filled with budding true love, plenty of cuddling, and a happily-ever-after.
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