

There was a plot against him and Mia and he didn't pursue it. He roared a lot, but he let those who served under him walk all over him. He's supposedly the strongest, toughest bear in the clan, but he didn't really act like it. Ty is supposed to be the Itan of the clan, which makes him the leader.

I liked the first couple chapters where Mia rescued the cub and she and Ty go to know one another, but from there the story got choppy and the characters started waffling too much. Except it isn't long before he realizes he wants more from Mia than a causal fling.and he's willing to do whatever he has to to keep her around.I think what this book really needed was a strong editor. more full agreement, especially after the way she protected the cub. Ty doesn't believe in happily-forever, but he sure wouldn't mind doing some happy-right-now with the sexy Mia. But she isn't interested in starting something with anyone, much less the clan's Itan (leader). When the sexy sheriff shows up to help, Mia can't deny her attraction to him. When she finds a bear cub in her pantry and his abusive uncle shows up to claim him, she lands right in the middle of clan business. She's looking to start over and doesn't want to get tangled up with the local bears. He was a bear shifter and so is her father, but her mother was human so, though she's half werebear, she can't shift. When Mia's grandfather passed away he left her his house in Grayslake, GA.

Review 1: This started out really strong, but went downhill after a few chapters.
