Bears Behaving Badly
By (Author) Maryjanice Davidson
Sourcebooks, Inc
Sourcebooks Casablanca
31st March 2020
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
384
Width 163mm, Height 211mm, Spine 32mm
810g
Werebear shifter Annette Garsea is a caseworker for the Interspecies Placement Agency. When a selectively mute and freakishly strong werewolf is put in her custody, Annette will stop at nothing to uncover the young girl's secrets. And not even the scruffy private investigator can distract her from her mission
Bear shifter David Auberon's top priority is the continued survival of the shifter species. So when a sixteen-year-old werewolf's actions threaten to expose the secret of shifters to humans, he will go to any length to stop that from happening. Even if it means going up against the infuriatingly stubborn and sexy werebear determined to protect the young werewolf.
'Delightful, wicked fun.' Christine Feehan, #1 New York Timesbestselling author of the Undead & Unwedseries
"Davidson is in peak form in this hilarious, sexy, and heartfelt paranormal romance...Readers will "bearly" be able to wait for the next book in Davidson's new BeWere My Heart series." - Booklist
"Davidson (Undead and Unwed) is known for combining paranormal romance with a healthy serving of humor, and she brings a heaping dose of both to enhance this newest series." - Library Journal
"Slow-burn sexual tension and playful paranormal elements make this hilarious, sizzling romance perfect for fans of Kresley Cole's Immortals After Dark series." - Publishers Weekly
"This madcap adventure is written in an irreverent, tongue-in-cheek style...The language and lovemaking are gritty, and the wordplay is nonstop in this fun read." - BookPage
MaryJanice Davidson is the NYT and USA Today best-selling author of the UNDEAD and UNWED paranormal romcom series. Her books have been published in over a dozen languages and have been bestsellers worldwidw. A former model and medical test subject (two jobs that are close than you'd think), she lives with her family in St. Paul, MN.