Blurb:
It’s instinct that drives Finn
Malone to rescue a bunch of hard battling honey badgers. The Siberian tiger
shifter just can’t bear to see his fellow shifters harmed. But no way can Finn
have a houseful of honey badgers when he also has two brothers with no
patience. Things just go from bad to worse when the badgers rudely ejected from
his home turn out to be the only ones who can help him solve a family tragedy.
He’s just not sure he can even get back into the badgers’ good graces. Since
badgers lack graces of any kind . . .
Mads knows her teammates aren’t about to forgive
the cats that were so rude to them, but moody Finn isn’t so bad. And he’s cute!
The badger part of her understands Finn’s burning need to avenge his father’s
death—after all, vengeance is her favorite pastime. So Mads sets about helping
Finn settle his family’s score, which has its perks, since she gets to avoid
her own family drama. Besides, fighting side by side with Finn is her kind of
fun—especially when she can get in a hot and heavy snuggle with her very own
growling, eye-rolling, and utterly irresistible kitty-cat . . .
My review:
In Breaking Badger we get to
become better acquainted with Max’s girl gang specifically Mads. This is a
manic ride involving her teammates, Max’s sisters and the Black Malones. This
fast-paced thrill ride takes us all over the world and has a body count reminiscent
of a Deadpool movie. I laughed my tail off throughout.
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