a Band of Brothers is the 4th book of Wiccan-Were-Bear by R.E. Butler.Shaylee Tannia a fairy who is banished to the mortal realm and while out hiking and hunting she finds a were-bear on the brink of death and she heals him. When Lynk the were-bear wakes up, he discovers his healer is also his mate. He takes her back to den to introduce her to his family and the rest of the den. But he doesn't anticipate that his brother Tavian is also her mate as well. Angry at first, he refuses to share her. When Shaylee storms out of the den because she refuses to tear the family apart because of her, they go after her and come to an agreement. They decide to switch days with each other on who spends time with her. But after just one day Lynk finally realizes he rather share with Tavian than live without her, and also he wouldn't put his brother through the torture of being without his mate or hurting Shaylee by not allowing her not to have her other mate. Finally happy to be a triad. They have to fight her uncle to live in peace. It was soo hot and erotic. I can't wait to read more from this series. I really liked this book a lot. So romantic and sexy. Great world building too. The were-bear (tribe?) living underground but in Teepees like Native Americans gives you something you can relate too. When I bought this book I didn't know it was part of a series that I had already read two of the books to. "A Curve of Claw" being the first in the series, then "A Flash of Fang" being the second book. Turns out I didn't read "A Price For A Princess" because I didn't know about it but read this book and recognized some of the characters then realized it was a series. Next book I read is the Princess book. I love the way R.E. Butler writes with so much emotion between Shaylee and her were-bear lovers. Swoon.... I recommend this to Romance and adventure lovers who like an erotic (but not overly done)sexy read with emotion on the side.
This story's flow was so off that it felt I was reading something a teen would write.
—MalikandMe
Love it now I need to the the other books about the other werebears
—gunja
The story starts out slow but by the end it was a great read.
—shruthi
Overall okay. I wish it was longer.
—shreya
one of my favorite
—gsblueye