Holy typos, batman!Okay, I think this is gonna become a pet peeve of mine: tell not show. This is a kid, this kid is adorable. This is a woman, this woman is compassionate. They're telling me how to feel about a character. Why do creators do this? I just watched Maleficent today too, and that movie could have been *awesome* but was just middling fair instead, because the writers were trying to tell me how to feel instead of *letting* me feel - and IT DIDN'T WORK. This book too, like, paint the picture and then let people get what they get out of it, not: this is the picture. This is how you're *supposed* to feel about the picture.anyway, it was meh.P.S. I *LOVE* bears... Oh, this is a fun bon bon of a Bear Shifter Romance! Yum, Yum, Honey! I adore bear shifters so I am not that hard to please but our hero is a wonderful father and a great big hot handsome bear of a man. He has twin sons and they are fun characters. Our heroine is moving back home to out run a stalker ish ex boyfriend. There is a storm. She crashes into a tree near a remote shifter town and bam! she finds a bear shifter's cabin...like you do in Romanceland. If I want a bear shifter of my own, then I am going to have to drive to the back of beyond in the woods and ram my Honda Fit rudely into some foliage apparently. Luckily, I found my bear a long time ago and don't to need to wander around aimlessly hitting innocent trees with my car in the rain. My insurance agent is disappointed. Anyhow! The couple has mad mating heat going on. They fight it because of the human/bear thing. She doesn't know he is a bear though. Things work out without to much drama. There are good twists along the way. I like this couple, the kids, and love the town. Bon Bon.There are lots of little great jokes in here. This is a bear shifter town and everyone has bearish names and loves honey. I think there should have been more berries. Bear culture is well developed. I roll around in that stuff like clover. Our heroine is an African American BBW and our hero is paler but that aspect of the book is handled with a light touch. This is good but it could have been a little more seamless. It is awkwardly threaded in. I look forward to visiting this town again!