The
Griffin’s Mate
by Zoe Chant
Goodreads blurb: A curvy businesswoman who’s new in town + a
lonely griffin shifter searching for someone to share his nest + a small town
with a big secret = a hot and heartwarming story of love and family.
Lainie Eaves never wanted to return to Hideaway Cove, the small town where her own family rejected her years ago. When she inherits the family estate, she decides to sell the crumbling old mansion and leave her painful history where it belongs: in the past. Then she meets Harrison, and her world turns upside down.
Lonely griffin shifter Harrison Galway thought he’d found paradise when he moved to Hideaway Cove, where shifters can live without having to hide their true natures. But when his mate Lainie walks into his life, he discovers that paradise comes at a price too high to pay.
Fifteen years ago, Lainie’s grandparents made a choice that tore her family apart forever, but Lainie never knew the reason: that she wasn’t born a shifter. Now she’s finally found someone who might fill that hole in her heart—at the cost of everything else he holds dear. Hideaway Cove is a sanctuary for shifters, and that means no humans allowed.
Can Lainie let go of her painful memories, and make a fresh start? Or will Harrison be forced to leave the only place where he's ever been welcome to live with the woman he loves?
The Griffin’s Mate is a sweet, sexy standalone griffin shifter paranormal romance. No cliffhangers!
Lainie Eaves never wanted to return to Hideaway Cove, the small town where her own family rejected her years ago. When she inherits the family estate, she decides to sell the crumbling old mansion and leave her painful history where it belongs: in the past. Then she meets Harrison, and her world turns upside down.
Lonely griffin shifter Harrison Galway thought he’d found paradise when he moved to Hideaway Cove, where shifters can live without having to hide their true natures. But when his mate Lainie walks into his life, he discovers that paradise comes at a price too high to pay.
Fifteen years ago, Lainie’s grandparents made a choice that tore her family apart forever, but Lainie never knew the reason: that she wasn’t born a shifter. Now she’s finally found someone who might fill that hole in her heart—at the cost of everything else he holds dear. Hideaway Cove is a sanctuary for shifters, and that means no humans allowed.
Can Lainie let go of her painful memories, and make a fresh start? Or will Harrison be forced to leave the only place where he's ever been welcome to live with the woman he loves?
The Griffin’s Mate is a sweet, sexy standalone griffin shifter paranormal romance. No cliffhangers!
About the Author: Zoe Chant loves writing paranormal romance.
Over a cup of tea (or something stronger) she whips up sexy tales of hunky
heroes and adventurous heroines to tantalize and satisfy her readers. Sizzling
hot romance, no cliffhangers!
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My Thoughts - 5 out of 5
Unicorns - I loved it!!!
***I choose what I read and review
based on what intrigues me!!
The
cover is beautiful and I wouldn’t mind visiting!
This
is a book that is not a series that I’m aware of. I bought it because I do most of Zoe’s
books. This is for adults only due to
the steamy content.
Zoe’s
books always make me smile and happy to read.
I’m a sucker for happy endings, and she always has a great mix of action
and drama to keep you hooked.
Harrison
is my favorite in this book because he stands for what he believes in and tries
to make things better even if it is for a human. Lainie has bad memories of Hideaway Cove, but
she is determined to take care of business and be brave.
I
loved this book!
I
highly recommend to any shifter fan especially if you already love Zoe’s work!
Interested in reading???
See my review of Tropical
Wounded Wolf (Book 2)
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