Tuesday, August 19, 2025
Book Review: Hunter's Moon by J.K Harper
Book Description
A wolf shifter fighting her heart’s desire...
Abby Kenyon belongs to Quentin Walker heart, body, and soul. But she's a wolf shifter from the pure Black Mesa Wolves Pack, and he's one big brute of a bear shifter from the mixed Silvertip Shifters clan. She can't have a bear as a mate.
Or can she?
A bear shifter determined to claim his mate…
Quentin Walker knows down to his bones that Abby is his mate. But she's never seen a mated wolf/bear pair and is certain it can't work. The autumn full moon mating run is Quentin's last chance to prove that only he can win the hunt for his mate's heart...
To the reader: This story is filled with heart-pounding romance, page-turning adventure, and some awesome hawt times. If you love big ole grizzly bear shifters who have a soft spot for their fated mates, the charming and funny details of a shifter-filled small town, and the beautiful power of true love to always save the day, this book is for you.
My Review
Quentin and Abby were seeing each other but even though Quentin was sure that Abby was his fated mate, Abby didn't believe it. They were two different species of shifter and she had never heard of an interspecies shifter mating. Quentin was a bear shifter while she was a wolf shifter. Abby cared about him but there was no way she would believe they were fated mates, no matter how much Quentin assured her that it was true. Abby wasn't even listening to her own animal when her wolf told her they were mates.
Quentin goes about trying to show Abby that she will fit in his pack of bear shifters just fine but it takes a while to convince her. This was a short, sweet novella. I look forward to getting to know the other characters in this series now.
I give this book 3 out of 5 stars.
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It's interesting how the author set up that central conflict. It's not just about two people falling in love; it's about one of them refusing to accept a fundamental truth about who they are and what they're meant to be. The internal struggle with her wolf sounds like a really compelling part of the story. It makes a lot of sense that it would take more than just a declaration of love to convince her.
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