Saturday, June 26, 2021

Book Review: The Master Shark's Mate by Zoe Chant

 

Book Review

He's the most feared shifter in the sea.
She's a middle-aged grandma from Arizona.
He may have finally met his match...

Hated and mistrusted. Feared and misunderstood. For decades, the Master Shark has protected the underwater city of Atlantis. Now, his Empress has set him his most difficult mission yet:

A relaxing beach vacation.

Coyote shifter Martha Hernandez doesn't want to take a vacation. She doesn't want to sit around in some fancy all-shifter resort when her pack could be getting up to who-knows-what mischief in her absence. And she definitely doesn't want to bang this mysterious scarred, silent stranger like a screen door in a hurricane.

Nope nope nope. No matter that he's her one true mate. She's a respectable widow with no call to be having such fool notions at her time of life. What would her family think?

But he is the Master Shark. And he has never failed in the hunt...


My Review

Master Shark is just that, the biggest, baddest shark to have ever lived...a megalodon shark shifter. He's now working for the Pearl Empress of Atlantis and everyone either fears him or respects him. He's on vacation by order of his Empress when he spots Martha and knows right away she's his mate. 

Marta is a coyote shifter. I mean could she be any more different from a shark shifter? She's also a middle aged grandmother and alpha of her pack. She had a good life with the father of her kids even if he wasn't her mate. She feels bad for even thinking about Finn, but she knows her husband who is no longer alive would want her to be happy.

First let's talk about Master Shark's name...Finn. A fish named Finn, that's the funniest thing ever. 

Martha doesn't want anything to do with Finn at first but she can't fight her attraction for long and Finn pursues her which makes it harder. So they end up spending time together and it's funny because he doesn't understand everything since he lives most of the time in the sea. 

They wanted to be together but didn't know how that would work since she couldn't leave her pack and he couldn't leave Atlantis since he was second in command. But each knew that the other probably wouldn't be happy giving up their life to live with the other. I loved how when they finally thought they had it all figured out, they get special gifts from someone special that makes everything even more fun. This was so fun to read. 

I give this book 5 out of 5 stars. 

22 comments:

  1. Hooray for another five star book. It sounds like a classic 'opposites attract'.

    ReplyDelete
  2. A shark!? No, nope, niet

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. LOL I thought that too but it's done in such a great way.

      Delete
  3. Never heard of a shark shifter story, but Finn is the perfect name, lol! I'm happy to hear they worked it all out! :)

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. The name just made me laugh. It was perfect.

      Delete
  4. I don't think I've ever read a book about a shark shifter. That's unique.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. The uniqueness was one of the things that I liked.

      Delete
  5. That was a nice review, you're gonna need a bigger boat!

    ReplyDelete
  6. Never heard of a shark shifter! That's pretty wicked!

    ReplyDelete
  7. So, that's a love story. I'm all for love stories. Your review looks perfect to me.

    ReplyDelete
  8. I love it. A shark and a coyote!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Complete opposites but they made it work.

      Delete
  9. Wow, that is one really really cheap cover LOL

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. All of the covers in this series kinda look like that. It made sense if you read the books though.

      Delete
  10. I don't think that I have read a book about a shark shifter before. Sounds like a fun read!

    ReplyDelete
  11. I haven't read this book, but I've read (or well, listened) this author. I've found her books to be very cute. Glad you enjoyed this on.

    Melanie @ Books of My Heart

    ReplyDelete

This is an Award-Free blog. It is a lovely gesture, but I am unable to comply with the terms of the awards so I have made this an Award-Free blog. Thank You for understanding.