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Lions and Tigers and Bears

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Hidden Heart By Kate Steele Rafe Kutter is hiding a terrible secret, and with it, his heart. He's a werebear determined never to pass on his curse to a child of his own. Bold and bewitching Lindy Timberlane not only frees his heart, but ignites a blaze of passion that he fights to deny. Amazed by Rafe's abilities and appalled that he believes he's cursed, Lindy risks her own heart to help him accept his gift and hopefully...her love.

Lion Eyes By Jodi Lynn Copeland Liddy's out to vindicate the lions in her sanctuary from an accusation of murder and absolve her own burning hunger for the one man she knows better than to want. Kevin has wanted Liddy since first meeting her. Two obstacles stand in the way of that desire: skin color and the fact that Kevin is leader of the area shapeshifter pride. Too many humans fear shapeshifters, and Kevin believes Liddy may be among them, especially when the truth is revealed-it isn't a normal lion responsible for the killing, but one of Kevin's own kind.

Tiger Eye By Kit Tunstall The attack of a tiger nearly killed vet Grant Hayden as a child, and only the strength of the big cat saved him. But the ritual performed by an African medicine man also left him with the side effect of taking on a tiger's form. Guarding his secret has necessitated he not get too close to any woman. That proves difficult when Dr. Zinsa Senghor takes up temporary residence in his clinic to escape the nearby fighting of the civil war ravaging Mekimba. Zinsa is more temptation than he can withstand, but Grant fears her reaction when she discovers the nature of the beast locked inside him.

261 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2005

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Kit Tunstall

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Kit lives in Idaho with her husband and two sons. She enjoys writing several genres and subgenres. When she started publishing, dinosaurs roamed the earth, and authors had one pen name with their publisher. That was the name you wrote everything under, no matter how dissimilar. Thanks to advances in publishing, it's now easy to have more than one pen name, and many readers have come to expect a certain type of book experience from each author. The "brand," if you will.
Kit's catalog makes it difficult to tell what brand you're getting, so she has "co-authored" each type with a pen name, so you'll know what kind of book to expect.
* Paranormal Romances (including shifters): Kit Fawkes and Kit Tunstall
* Contemporary romance with some steam, but not erotic: Lilly LaRue and Kit Tunstall
* Contemporary romances that are erotic: Kit Kyndall and Kit Tunstall
* Edgier works (including fertile erotic romances, bad boys, and stepbrothers): Kristianna Sawyer and Kit Tunstall
* Science fiction romance: Aurelia Skye and Kit Tunstall.
* Horror and post-apocalyptic: T.K. Reilley and Kit Tunstall.
* Darker erotic romance: R.E. Saxton
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April 1, 2009
Shifter anthology. I found the first story Lion Eyes By Jodi Lynn Copeland indifferent. The background on the shifters was muddy and the heroine's mom got over some really strong prejudices really quickly - and then there was the fact that the hero busts out of jail and kills the REAL bad guy who just happens to be a cop...without credible witnesses. Tiger Eye By Kit Tunstall was better, the setting was better done and there was a little more tension. Hidden Heart By Kate Steele is excellent - plot, characterization and setting are well done. A real mixed bag!
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143 reviews5 followers
June 16, 2017
It's probably just me but I couldn't get into this book, it just wasn't for me. if I based it off of just the sex scenes then I probably would've scored it 3 or 4 stars. But I can't vote like that. I thought the story line sounded good. I've read many shifter stories but this one fell flat. there was no connection between himself and the tiger within him, and she kept talking about some gift/ curse that really wound up being nothing.
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26 reviews
September 25, 2016
Quick book. Shifter meets human and sex ensues. I was given this book for a fair and honest review.
2,614 reviews125 followers
July 29, 2016
Lion Eyes by Jodi Lynn Copeland
Two and a half stars
Racial as well as species differences come into play. Some of the plot seems a little heavy handed.

Tiger Eye by Kit Tunstall
Three, maybe three and a half stars
Set in a war torn African country. Intriguing set up, some very realistic action. No nonsense, smart heroine.

Hidden Heart by Kate Steele
Three stars
Enjoyable characterization, solid story.
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4,090 reviews32 followers
September 10, 2016
Interesting concept of making a shifter. Not sure why the author didn't use lions instead.
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