Tuesday, October 08, 2019

Review: Rescued By Bears by Skye MacKinnon


Book Description

Can she tame her bear shifters or will she be their dinner?

Alone, frozen, and far from home, Isla finds herself in the care of four frustratingly sexy bear shifters. They soon end up on a Scottish island, trying to survive the disasters of a failing world.

With new relationships unfolding, Isla has to make the decision between her humanity and the bears protecting her.

Will winter drive them apart or can Isla claim her bears?

Rescued by Bears is a full-length reverse harem novel featuring one sassy heroine and four sexy bear shifters (including a polar bear!). Prepare for strong alpha males with a trace of vulnerability, an epic quest, Viking beards, very steamy scenes, Scottish landscapes, Celtic mythology and a post-apocalyptic setting.


My Review

Isla lives with her uncle whom she isn't close to at all. After her parents died she became his responsibility and in the society they live in after the flooding that happened and wiped out a lot of the land in this world, men hold all the power in her village. She was studying to be the healer of her village but her uncle has other plans and tells her she is to marry a man she despises because he was abusive to another woman who escaped. She's locked in a room until the marriage can take place but she escapes and gets off the island she's been on her whole life. 

She doesn't know where she's going and there's ice and snow covering the ground, she gets too tired to go on and almost dies out in the elements. She's found by one of the bear shifters and brought back to their cabin where they warm her up. She finds out about the 4 of them when she overhears them talking and confronts them pretty early on about being bear shifters. She's kinda naive, and does something dumb which is when she gets hurt but the guys bring her back and she gets to know them. She finds herself attracted to the alpha, their leader the most at first but by the end of the story she's the mate to all of them. This is a reverse harem story, so because of that I already knew that she was going to end up with more than one mate. 

I really didn't like how idiotic Isla acts at times. I know she's been sheltered and is naive but she does stupid things and acts dumb at times. Isla has been bullied by her uncle, pushed around, told what to do and then she has to deal with Alis who pretty much does the same thing to her. I hated Alis's character and if you read this you'll see why and who she is, I'm not giving that away. The guys were pretty interesting characters, I hope that we get to know them all a little better in the series though because I didn't really feel like I knew them too well. 

I enjoyed this book but I think the characters need to be developed a bit more and we need a little more information on how the flood happened, what caused it ect. I would also like more info on the shifter mythology because the rules for these guys were a little different from other shifter books I've read. 

I give this book 3 out of 5 stars. 

33 comments:

  1. Interesting. Though mind you, I can't see an alpha anything sharing very easily or well.

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    1. True, it was an interesting take on shifters.

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  2. Sometimes not getting into things can hinder the story

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  3. It has potential with that flood changing things in the world and shifters involved too, but I'm with you on wanting all the questions answered with more development.

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    1. Yeah, I really needed more back story.

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  4. I love bear shifters they are my favorite of all the shifters. Sorry you didn't like this better.

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    1. The story was good but I needed more back story.

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  5. Sorry this wasn't a favorite for you but glad it wasn't all bad either!

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  6. 3 isn't too bad but I know you've had a run of 5 stars so that's a bummer.

    Karen @ For What It's Worth

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  7. Being mated with the 4 bear shape shifters is difficult to fathom. But, worth giving it a try.

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    1. It would be definitely be an interesting scenario.

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  8. The cover is trying for 3 bares!

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  9. Post apocalyptic plus shifters sounds kinda fun. Plus Viking beards!!! That cracked me up. :)

    Sorry to hear that Isla was a little iffy at times, that can be frustrating.

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    1. It was a different take on a shifter story but not bad.

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  10. Nothing turns me off more in a book than underdeveloped characters.

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  11. Ugh. Idiotic characters who continue to make stupid decisions are hard. It kind of ruins the read, doesn’t it?

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  12. I think I would have a hard time with this one. I really need good characters to enjoy a story.

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    1. The guys are awesome, she's just a bit of a flake.

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  13. Glad to know you were still able to enjoy it despite the lack of character development.

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  14. Lots going on there, cool!

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  15. The minute I saw bear shifters and Scotland I was out. I don't mind shifters but I'm picky af with anything set in Scotland and since Scotland doesn't have bears I have issues, lol.
    (Yes, I have issues with bears in a country without them not with the concept of bear shifters. 😂)

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  16. Sounds like a decent start to the series,but like it could sue some more world building and getting to know the guys. I do like the set-up for this series and I think I might have a copy of this book already. Hopefully the rest of the series develops those issues you had a bit better.

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