Purr-fect Mating …. Sheryl Winters Fhina and Wulfar have a little problem. On their wedding night, at the stroke of midnight, Wulfar changes into his shifted wolf form and cannot shift back. Not even to communicate with the woman he loves.
Fhina upon waking the day after their mating, no longer recognizes her mate. Pregnant and confused, sheβs convinced herself that her mate has run away and left her to live alone. With his dog.
Can they find a counter charm before Fhina gives birth? Will Wulfar be able to curb his inclination to run? Or will their mutual curses break their love before itβs really even started.
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What a delightful little read.
A little strange in places, but good none the less. Fhina is a tiger shifter, and is happy in her own little world. Until an unconscious naked male (a shifter) is discovered by her on her porch. There is also a human hunter nearby and Fhina suspects that he shot the naked male, mistaking him for a wolf. There is the usual βget off my porchβ and βmineβ and βmateβ thrown around. That got a few chuckles on the bus I can tell you.
Fhina and Wulfar soon settle down in the cottage and prepare to be together forever, until he mentions a curse. ( he will turn into a wolf on his wedding day, and until he loses something he hold dear, he will remain in wolf form.) then Fhina tells him about her curse. ( herβs is that on the morning after her wedding, she will wake to no memory of her husband, nor the fact that she was married ! And only when she loses what she already has, her curse will remain with her).
So, you can see where the story is going. But I still enjoyed it. Her sister is a riot. Her mother you want to throttle, and a HUGE White wolf you want to pet. All the characters are pretty likeable. And the story goes at a good speed. Would have liked it to have been a proper book, as sometimes it did feel rushed.