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Claiming Orion

By: K. M. Bell
Narrated by: JD Tomlinson, Traci Odom
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Thirteen years is a long time to live with a heartache you can’t explain…

Hunter

It has been so long that I’ve almost forgotten it. I’m too focused on fighting a losing battle to protect my pack. Dr. Emma Fawnsbeck is my last hope, even if she is a human. The surprise is on me when I discover she is my fated mate. She’s too smart, too independent, too…tempting. Now, instead of focusing on the safety and security of my pack, I’m too busy imagining how her lips taste, or what my mark would look like on her neck.

But once she gets threatened, I have a decision to make. Protect my pack or protect my mate.

Emma

The clinic director job in Solaris Village is exactly the new kind of new beginning I wanted. Too bad it comes with the strings of dealing with Hunter White. The small-town sheriff may be attractive, but I’m done with letting controlling men tell me what to do no matter how sexy they are. But when the truth about my new job is revealed, I can’t turn my back on my new community. Or the man who steals my breath.

So why does it feel like now that I know the truth, I’m in danger… of losing more than my heart?

Claiming Orion is the first book in a romantic suspense urban fantasy series, Solaris Village. The pain of the past is but a blip in of the future that lies ahead.

The Solaris Village Series is a collection of werewolf shifter romance novels. While this book ends with a HEA for the main characters and has no major cliffhangers, there are some overarching storylines that may not be resolved at the conclusion of this book because they run throughout the series.

©2024 K. M. Bell (P)2024 K. M. Bell
Mystery Paranormal Romantic Suspense Shifter Heartfelt Fantasy

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It started off interesting and then got bad quick. Okay so first off, the female main character is whiney and cries ALL THE TIME. No assertiveness, no pulling up her big girl panties. She’s just kinda incapable. Second, she’s dumb. She has a stalker who has abused her and hurt her. He sends her pics showing he’s at her house. Rather than listening to the MMC who keeps saying “don’t go outside when I’m not here,” she goes outside and almost gets ambushed. Then again, she leaves town without warning anyone and letting her phone die, KNOWING FULL WELL she has someone who’s trying to kill her, she just cries and whines about it but doesn’t actually take steps to protect herself???? How freaking dumb did the author have to make this girl? C’mon now! And third, the narrator for the MFC sounds like a 50 year old lady, not a 20 something year old. In the end, all her idiocy gets her attacked and essentially assaulted, which leads her to then carry that trauma. After only days of having to deal with said trauma and being morose, her MIL says “you need to get over it.” Are you kidding me?? Then she makes her get her hair done and asks her to smile pretty and that somehow snaps the MFC out of the trauma of getting raped. Cool, that’s exactly how it works. One haircut and all the trauma just POOF, goes away. Who wrote this shit? Pissed I wasted a credit.

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