Nico Jaye builds some alternate shifter mythology into the story, but the world building is fairly minimal.Įssentially, it's our contemporary world, but humans and werewolves live side by side in peace, although the weres certainly don't advertise their culture or traditions. It's fresh, cute, and readable, and I was pretty much hooked from page 1. You know how some books just sucks you in? This is one of those books. You can find Nico chit chatting about cats, popcorn for dinner, impulse trips to Iceland, and crocheting four scarves in one night at any of the following: smuff) into a gooey ball of HEA and fuzzies. Her favorite stories are those that marry smut and fluff (a.k.a. An overall feline enthusiast, Nico secretly (or not so secretly?) adores Hello Kitty, cat GIFs, spontaneous traveling, pretending to be crafty, emoticons, hot menfolk, and parenthetical statements (not necessarily in that order). She thinks reading is awesome and loves that she can hang out night after night with crinoline-wearing debutantes, brawny firemen in suspenders, and werewolf shifters with Scottish brogues. Nico Jaye is a fan of all things HEA and has dragged her romance collection along for her moves from San Francisco to Los Angeles to Chicago to New York and back.
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