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Braxton's Storm Moon by Cyndi Faria

tallyhotel's review

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4.0

I wasn't familiar with this series before reading this and this book did a fine job of making everyone seem familiar and cozy. I loved the premise, it's one of those, "love it in a book, but in real life....RUN" kind of stories. :)

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americanosandfiction's review

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3.0

Braxton and Mina’s romance has been well under way before we even get the first sentence. This short and sweet story isn’t about how they came together; it’s about how they stay together and conquer deep rooted fears. Braxton and Mina have been together for 10 years. He proposed to her five years before the present events, but wanted to wait until he could afford a ring and got his business up and running. Mina, now pregnant with their second child, has been waiting for the day they’ll finally be married. Brax has fears about marriage that stem from his parents’ failed marriage. He fears everything will change and Mina will leave him, despite being fated mates. When Brax finds her wedding journal, where she’s planned a frugal wedding, he becomes upset. Mina gives him an ultimatum, requiring Braxton to choose between his family and his fears. The pack rallied behind Braxton and Mina to pull off the impossible.

With this being a brief introduction to the Timber Cove Wolves MC, and references to wolf shifters, I was a little surprised that these fated mates didn’t have mate bites. I’m curious to see how this pack, and world, unfolds. I know this a short story, but I wish the author weaved in some much-needed world building.

grinningcat's review

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4.0

H/h- Braxton and Mina
POV- 1st person dual
Genre- Paranormal Romance
Sub Genre- Shifters
Length- novella/short story
Heat- they do the thing without naming the parts
Series? Y
Cliffhanger? N
HEA? Y
Triggers- n/a
Tropes- Fated Mates, Alpha Male, Motorcycle Club, Rainbow Pregnancy, Fish or Cut Bait, Emotional Baggage Complete with Train Case.
What I liked- this story was cute, short, and sweet.
What I didn’t- three of the main characters were named Braxton, Jaxson, and Maxon. Really?
Verdict- cute , short, and easy.

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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