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Freakn' Cougar by Eve Langlais

birdloveranne's review against another edition

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5.0

OMG, I loved it! Where is the next one???

nelsonseye's review against another edition

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3.0

A bit underdeveloped but still enjoyable.

geo_ix's review

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3.0

3.5 stars.

Funny but I don't like how it was a quick epiphany and she was cool with mating them. I would have preferred she grew to like them and that's what changed her mind, but in he end she left them and saw a picture of her dead Mate and moved on from that. Which I understand it, I would have just liked her to have it be from feelings growing more and more, maybe if it was longer it could have happened, but yeah.

jasmyn9's review

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3.0

Ok, so yes our heroine is a cougar - as in she turns into one - but I never really pictured as a cougar in the older woman type of way. She just didn't seem that much older than the guys, unless someone was specifically mentioning it (which was kind of awkward). The image on the cover also makes her look much older than she is in the book.

The awkward reminders of the age difference aside, this was a pretty exciting story. A mismatched group of shifters sent undercover to a prison to try and catch a killer. There are lots of opportunities for craziness, and Eve Langlais takes advantage of most of them. I wish she had left a few out, it got to be a tad overdone at times, especially when paired with three over the top personalities.

The bad guy was great. Super creepy and I was surprised when I found out who it was - so kudos to Eve Langlais because I usually figure a good chunk of it out before I'm supposed to. This was a fun trip back to the Freakn' Shifters series, but I feel like some of the characters are starting to be copies of each other. I'll keep with it though because they are hilarious and hope it goes back to the inventive beginning that first drew me in.

whatcha_listening_to's review

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5.0

Patricia Stu Ricky

Ok this might be bad of me to say but Stu didn’t even register to me as one of the brothers. Not even when he was saying how he was. I felt bad that I missed him in all the craziness. But I am so very glad we got to read his story. I loved that he was the geeky kind of brother yet get him in a head lock and watch his claws come out. He can hold his own. Which he needs to with Mr. Macho that’s what I have been calling Ricky he likes to throw his weight around and I think it’s funny how Stu can best him. Well sometimes anyway. It totally surprises Ricky at the same time; it just goes to show you not to judge a book by its cover or a wolf by his fur. Ok that was talking it to far lol.
At first when Patricia was so stand offish I was with Ricky and like get over it but then Stu made some really great points she needed to heal from her last mate not matter how much time passed since his passing. She had to be ok with taking on new mates and realizing that didn’t mean forgetting her past just means embracing the future.
This book I found so much more different from any of the others and just I loved it so much. I will probably be rereading this book.

bodebeabay's review

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4.0

Loved it. 4.5 stars. I think it maybe the best in the series so far.

nelsonseye's review

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3.0

A bit underdeveloped but still enjoyable.

emilyhei's review

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4.0

When Patricia shows up at Stu's house and braves his family, only to inform him he is under arrest, he knows he could never find a better mate. The arrest part is a crink but he can deal with it, once he realizes it is undercover. Stu proudly saw himself as a geek, but this is a chance is a way to show his mate how manly wolf he is. Of course he didn't realize he had to be paired with Ricky, a panther who has bad boy all over his badass self and when Ricky informs Stu that Patricia is his mate, he is not pleased.

No one is less pleased than Patricia, she already lost a mate and is not wanting to open her heart to another, much less two. Of course that is all tabled while the three of them try to uncover who is killing shifters in jail.

High antics, hilarious moments especially in prison between Ricky and Stu. Another fantastic Freakn' Shifters series book. If you have not tried this series, it is so worth picking up. I liked the quirky Stu and the dominant personalty of Ricky, they are a perfect match for the feisty Patricia.
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