Dariel’s
Satin Sheets Review: “Mates Since Birth” by Miranda Stowe
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File Size: 281 KB
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Print Length: 94 pages
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Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
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Publisher: Whispers Publishing
(February 6, 2013)
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Sold by: Amazon Digital
Services, Inc.
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Language: English
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ASIN: B00BCNX84O
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Lending: Enabled
When a stranger shows up in her front yard claiming he’s her
mate, Ari Fallow wants to laugh in Dane Griffin’s face. But the sleek,
sophisticated jaguar makes her hormones hum with a desire she can’t deny. She
almost wants to believe his claim that she’s been his since birth.
Her father, however, is still sore over the fact Dane marked her when she was only minutes old. After summoning a pack of wolves to their quiet community for Ari to make her own decision about which male she wants, Dane's original plan to sever his ties to Ari fly out the window. He can’t lose her again. This time, he's playing for keeps.
Her father, however, is still sore over the fact Dane marked her when she was only minutes old. After summoning a pack of wolves to their quiet community for Ari to make her own decision about which male she wants, Dane's original plan to sever his ties to Ari fly out the window. He can’t lose her again. This time, he's playing for keeps.
“Mates Since Birth” started off with an interesting twist
before teetering on the YA romance line, but as the plot thickened, which it
did eventually, I found myself identifying with Ari and Dane. Ari is a strong
heroine, and that’s always a plus. I love desire and action, and this read is
full of both.
This is a light, fun read with feuding purists, family
interference, and a touch of destiny. Definitely a recommended read. Three and a
half satin pillows.
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