Review: Snuggled Inn by Amy Bellows

SYNOPSIS:

I’m standing in an empty hall full of closed doors. Behind each one is an alpha I could bond with.

I’ve never met any of them before. I don’t know their names. All I know is that they’re like me: a fox shifter without a family.

Losing your parents is different when you’re a fox shifter. Our family chooses our mates for us. When my dads died, I thought I’d never get to have an alpha of my own.

Then I found out about Snuggle Inn. It’s a place that helps fox shifters like me find a mate.

Their services aren’t cheap, and there’s no guarantee it will work. The bonding process of fox shifters is precarious, even in the best of circumstances.

I hope I don’t choose the wrong door.

REVIEW:

I was thrilled to see Amy Bellows released another book in the Burrowing Hearts Series. These stories are absolutely delightful, filled with plenty of fluff, cuddles, and steam; Snuggled Inn was no exception.

Asher and Case were so endearing, both with unconventional backstories and kinks that lead them to the Snuggled Inn for hopefully a successful bonding period. I liked that both of them were there due to the loss of their parents. A common tragedy to bond them and strengthen their budding attraction. Then throw in some kinks, sizzling banter and the whole bonding month was set to be endearing AF. Amy Bellows throws out an unconventional twist where Case and Asher are forced to finish out their bonding as foxes.

I liked the balance between their animal side and their human sides. The banter and chemistry between Asher and Case was off the charts and their quick romance didn’t seem rushed…in fact, it seemed natural. Almost like they were meant to be, imagine that? The ending was sticky sweet and my only complaint (which I have with almost every Amy Bellows book), is it ended a little too quickly. Give me one extra chapter or a few pages of bliss for these characters.

LINKS:

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