Sweet Dreams by Dana Marie Bell
Book Stats:
- Format: Kindle Edition
- File Size: 144 KB
- Publisher: Samhain Publishing, Ltd. (August 12, 2008)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
- Language: English
- ASIN: B001CN45ZA
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Books in the Halle Pumas series in the order they should be read:
The Wallflower
Sweet Dreams
Cat of a Different Color
“Oh yeah, come to the party,” Emma had said. “Simon will be there and he wants you,” she said. When did that transform into getting torn to shreds by an evil bitch? Becky isn’t about to let Livia get a piece of her without giving something back, but those sure are some strange sounds coming out of that woman. Finding out that your best friend, your best friend’s new boyfriend, and the man you have been lusting after are other than human is a bit of a shocker, but Becky is no weak-willed lady Plus, she has to decide the fate of the bitch that had attacked her.
When Simon finally gets Becky secured in his home, the Puma in him purrs. If he had any doubts at all about her being his mate, they had been erased at the scent of her blood and the sight of Livia crouched over her in the Friedelinde’s garden. It was a good thing Becky had not even jokingly mentioned killing Livia as Livia’s punishment for attacking her, because Simon would not have hesitated killing Livia for spilling his mate’s blood. In fact, it had only been the fear in Becky’s face, fear of him, that had stopped him from doing that anyway. He would have to work on that fear.
We got a taste of the Simon/Becky romance in “The Wallflower“, the story that introduced the Halle Pumas, but now they are back with a vengeance to resume their story in Sweet Dreams. Becky is as sassy as ever and Simon is sweet, strong, and sexy with a healthy dosing of protectiveness and possessiveness from both the man and the Puma. Seriously, what woman wouldn’t love the guy? Though I have to say I’m rather glad Becky doesn’t just fall all over him because this story is a great deal funnier for it. If I had one problem with this story it was that it was too darn short and that I didn’t want it to end, but if that isn’t the best recommendation I can give for a story, I just don’t know what is.
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