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GENRE: Gay Paranormal Spicy Romance LENGTH: 39,881 words RATING: The smartest thing a squirrel can do is avoid werewolves, not get mated to one.All Dahy Doocey wants is an unlimited supply of nuts and a safe place to stay. As a squirrel shifter, he always has to hide and watch out for stupid wolves and other predators. Frozen and starving, he reaches out to a friend, not knowing she recently mated a shifter. She agrees to hide him anyway, but now he’s neck-deep in wolves. Not ideal.Konrad Broody is the alpha of a werewolf pack. When he agreed to hide a friend of the newest pack member, he assumed it was a human woman, not a squirrel. And he certainly didn’t believe Dahy would turn out to be his mate. The problem is squirrels often end up dead when spending time around wolves.Konrad will fight anyone who dares go near Dahy, but when Dahy goes missing, there is no one he can fight. Dahy should’ve known hanging around wolves would get him in trouble. How will he be able to escape the idiots keeping him prisoner before they eat him? Stupid wolves.EXCERPT:Note: may contain sexually explicit scenes of a homoerotic nature.
This is a good companion piece to Squirrel Circus and I really enjoyed seeing some already known characters again. But I'd say you do not have to read the first book to enjoy this one. But it may enhance your reading pleasure. I have to tell you, I'm starting to love squirrel shifters. I think Holly managed again to capture the typical behavior of this species. It was a delight to read about Dahy and his way to hide nuts and then to not be able to find them again . A wonderful sometimes whimsical story that had me in stitches again and again but then it gets topped up with action and a kidnapping. So a typical Holly Day book I'd say. I really like that combination from her. In this case I just wished for a bit more time together on the page for Konrad and Dahy, the new couple. Especially after that kidnapping ordeal. But even with that a bit lacking, it was still a good read. And I can only tell you that I enjoyed reading it and felt entertained while doing so.