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Bee Cave Magic

Friday, February 25, 2022

Bee Cave Magic (2020) Kelly Fox

Bee Cave MagicMicah is a dud.

He’s 25 and never shifted, which means that he avoids his long-time crush, Rex, like the plague.

I’m a non-shifter, and he knows as well as I do that shifters and non-shifters should never date or fall in love.

Also, coming from a family of carnivore shape-shifters, he is unable to eat meat, which is just one more way he is a complete disappointment to his family. Which is why he lives in an old trailer and works at the family BBQ restaurant.

My life would be a lot simpler if I could eat meat and dairy, but they don’t agree with me.

First, I love that there are a variety of shifters in this world.

Mrs. Hornblower, a pelican shifter transplant from Corpus.

I don’t love the idea of fated mates, but at least the concept isn’t seen as mandatory by Rex.

I also love that neither character would be found on the cover of any romance novel.

I spin around to find Rex the Hot Bear Shifter standing in the doorway, wearing his Bee Cave Honey Company T-shirt, letting his eyes freely roam all over my body.

The way his T-shirt rounds against his belly is… yeah. He’s just as yummy-looking as he’s always been.

My sole issue with the story was that it felt somewhat unfinished. It wasn’t–the story arc was complete– but I wanted just a little bit more, to be satisfied.

Rating: 7/10

 

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