White Tiger (Shifters Unbound #8) by Jennifer Ashley

White Tiger -  Jennifer Ashley

A woman is lured into the shadows of a dangerous manhunt...
Wanted and on the run...
 
For twenty years, Kendrick, a white tiger Shifter, has been the Guardian of un-Collared Shifters who spend their lives living in secret—and in fear of being shunted into Shiftertowns. When Kendrick’s group is discovered and forced to flee, Kendrick is more desperate than ever to protect them
 
His only salvation was in a beautiful stranger.
 
In a diner in the middle of nowhere, lonely waitress Addison Price has seen a lot of unusual drifters come and go, but none has ever captivated—and intimidated—her like the imposing fugitive who wields a broadsword with incredible skill. But when he risks all to protect her, Addison’s fear turns to empathy—and empathy to desire as she learns more about her savior. Soon she’s more than willing to help the crushingly sensual white tiger and his cubs in a passionate bid for freedom. Whatever the cost.

 

 

My Review:

Ugh... chick drama....

Strong female pursues docile male said male doesn't stand up for his new girl and can't find his balls tolerates on going bs without the strength his new girl needs to prove he's worthy of her. As a father he's great but as a partner not so much equal strength you find in his new partner. It makes their pairing a tad uneven and not as appealing.

While there were some redeeming moments I didn't particularly care but I am glad that we get more Shifter this time around. I like that our h/h faced real obstacles but I still wished that Kenny had a more appealing inner strength relationship wise as he did as a leader and father.

I did enjoy the cameos which are always a favorite of mine because it reminds readers that their previous favs still exist in the world and haven't been forgotten by the author as they've continued the series they're a part of.

 

 

 

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