
Pages: 400


Genres: Paranormal Romance
Source: ARC, NetGalley
Also by this author: Legal Wolf's Mate, Wild, Hunger, The Big Alpha in Town, Hitman Wedding, Elemental Mating, Fearless Mating


Goodreads
Three hot stories about sexy shifters from a trio of today's hottest paranormal romance authors, headlined by bestselling authors Eve Langlais and Milly Taiden!
Bearing His Touch by Eve LanglaisWhen Becka manages to escape her kidnapper, she finds herself asking help of the man with the nice brown eyes. Stavros can’t say no, not when he knows Becka is his mate, but he does have one dilemma when it comes to claiming her. He'll have to find a way for her to bear his touch.
Fake Mated to the Wolf by Milly TaidenLooking for a mate to bring to a party? Wedding? Holiday gathering? Mates Fur Hire is right for you? But what happens when your fake mate ends up being your real one, from New York Times bestselling author Milly Taiden!
The Witch, The Werewolf and The Waitress by Kate BaxterFor centuries, Lowman, Idaho has been Ellie Curtis's prison. A vengeful witch cursed her with immortality and locked her within the confines of Lowman's borders, sealing Ellie off from most of civilization for eternity. She's learned to make the most of it. But when she meets a cocky werewolf who's part of the elite supernatural law enforcement group, all bets are off...
Colin instantly knew that Ellie was his mate, but when he discovers her secret, he's determined to help set her free. But in doing so, he might just lose the one thing he knows he can't live without...
In the Mood Fur Love combines 3 amazing authors and my favorite trope: fated mates! Woohoo!!! Bearing His Touch brings all the campiness that Langlais is known for, plus the hijinks of bear shifters! There is even a bit of suspense! Overall, perfect for a quick binge.
Fake Mated to the Wolf by Milly Taiden was not my favorite because there were a lot of misunderstandings; that is my least favorite plot device. But, I liked Hawke and Shawna so in the end, it was a 3 star read!
Finally, The Witch, the Werewolf, and the Waitress by Kate Baxter was a bit heavier than the other two. Baxter’s book didn’t have an undercurrent of humor or levity which isn’t a bad thing, but you have to be in the mood for a story like this. Ellie’s story is sad and her loneliness is palpable! It was a sweet story though and I enjoyed it!
other PNR authors like Celia Kyle, Shelly Laurenston, Dannika Dark…then you will probably like In the Mood Fur Love!

I’m not a fan of lack of communication as a plot device either but I’m glad you ended up enjoying the story anyway. It sounds like this is a pretty balanced anthology…maybe if I read Langlais, Baxter, and the Taiden? Great review, Samantha!
I’m coming across this book everywhere. It’s right up my alley! Thanks for your wonderful review.