Thursday, February 25, 2021

Review: Chaser by Brittany White

 

Book Description

A STAND ALONE PARANORMAL ROMANCE!

Sage West is on the run from her own demons. Exhausted and broke, she sets up camp in the small town of New Loveland where she wants to sell her finer things in a small gift shop. Although she decides what she really needs is some peace and quiet, her new landlord keeps coming around to check on her. And she can’t deny her attraction to him.

Davis Weathers is a lion with no pride. After spending five years as a loner in New Loveland, his temper tends to get the best of him, but as he finds himself in the midst of the lovely Sage West, he knows that only she can help ground him again.

But Sage has had experience with shifter lovers before, and she knows they only end badly. Will Davis be able to change her mind before she has a chance to run again?

WARNING: This ebook contains mature themes and language. Intended for 18+ readers only.


My Review

 Sage left her ex-fiance, packed up all her belongings and moved to a small town where she could sell her things in a little shop. Her ex was a shifter and she knew better than to get involved with a shifter again. 

Davis is a lion shifter and the owner of the apartment and shop downstairs that Sage had rented. He was gorgeous and made no qualms about letting her know he was also available. 

All Sage wants is a new start somewhere she can live independently. She's not interested in dating again and definitely not a shifter. But her new landlord is gorgeous and she keeps running into him. She can't keep her eyes off him or her mind from wandering when he's near. 

I don't like the insta-lust type books all that much but I know that when reading paranormal shifter romance that there's a chance they might find their mate right away and fall for each other fast. But I still didn't like that she fell in bed with him so fast after just getting out of a bad relationship with another shifter. But other than that it was a quick, fun little romance. 

I give this book 3 out of 5 stars.