Tuesday, August 29, 2017

✱✱ Book Review ✱✱ Justiss and Graver by Becca Fanning

I love Becca Fanning's bears and after a day of doing my civic duty (jury duty), her newest addition to the MC Bear Mates, Justiss and Graver, was just what the doctor ordered for unwinding with a fun read.

Momma Says: 4 out 5 stars⭐⭐⭐⭐

Justiss and Graver is well-written in third person POV and fits perfectly into the Paranormal Romance genre. It is book four in the MC Bear Mates series and the stories do run consecutively. This one is a MFM menage and does get quite steamy, so I recommend 18+ readers.


Monogamy is good.

These bear shifter bikers are bad.


Justiss was supposed to be celebrating at this Nomads MC party in his honor. Instead he was bleeding out, his life slipping away. Revenge would come, but first drastic measures were called for. Graver stood over his MC brother, ready to make the ultimate sacrifice. 

A bond that would never be broken, but what would happen if a woman got between them?

This full length bear shifter paranormal romance menage novel has all the action, steam and true love that only a Fated Mates story can deliver!


This fourth book in the series picks up where the last one left off and tensions are high among the Nomads. Graver has no problem making a sacrifice with consequences to save Justiss, and then the fates throw a woman into the mix just to keep things interesting. Toni does seem to accept things a bit better than I would've expected, but when there are fireworks, there are fireworks - no sense arguing it. These mates do some tiptoeing around each other, but when things heat up, it's scorching hot. True-to-form, Fanning gives us a fated mates tale that is action-packed, romantic, a bit suspenseful, and all kinds of sexy. Be prepared, this one does have a bit of cliffhanger and I'm dying to see how it all plays out. 

Justiss and Graver is available on Amazon and is listed in Kindle Unlimited.

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