Supernatural Type: Shifters
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The Bear’s Accidental Mate by Harmony Raines
Read more: The Bear’s Accidental Mate by Harmony RainesShe only meant to take a shortcut. A wrong turn in the rain strands her on a mountain road and brings her face to face with a man whose certainty…
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Harmony Raines
Read more: Harmony RainesHarmony Raines has built one of the largest interconnected shifter romance universes in indie paranormal. With more than 150 Bear Creek books, her work thrives on structure, continuity, and comfort.…
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Don’t Stop Believing by Eve Langlais
Read more: Don’t Stop Believing by Eve LanglaisShe already survived the worst. Now the life she rebuilt demands more courage, sharper choices, and the willingness to keep believing when comfort would be easier.
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On My Way by Eve Langlais
Read more: On My Way by Eve LanglaisStarting over sounds brave until everything keeps going wrong. Between a failed marriage, creeping threats, and strange new possibilities, survival demands sharper choices than comfort allows.
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Halfway There by Eve Langlais
Read more: Halfway There by Eve LanglaisA supernatural mystery awaits with a heroine who’s having an epic midlife crisis.
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Leave Me by T. S. Joyce
Read more: Leave Me by T. S. JoyceHe sees the woman beneath the claws. A dominant bear shifter tour guide refuses to flinch at her temper, answering sharp edges with steady patience and inconvenient attraction.
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Unlove Me by T. S. Joyce
Read more: Unlove Me by T. S. JoyceShe booked an UnValentine’s Day party for the single and bitter. Instead she found small town charm, relentless chemistry, and a man who refuses to let her shrink herself to…
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T. S. Joyce – Oh Yes She Did!
Read more: T. S. Joyce – Oh Yes She Did!The Oh Yes She Did! series turns Valentine’s Day on its head with quirky shifters, reluctant romance, and heroines rediscovering joy on their own terms. These quick, steamy reads blend…
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Forget Me by T. S. Joyce
Read more: Forget Me by T. S. JoyceShe did not come for romance. She came to prove something to herself, but instead finds a green-eyed distraction who refuses to let her hide behind sarcasm or purple armor.
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Miss Frost Cracks a Caper by Kristen Painter
Read more: Miss Frost Cracks a Caper by Kristen PainterThe Bite Breakdown: Quick Verdict This entry leans harder into clever plotting than whimsy, and that balance worked for me. The mystery stays brisk, while Jayne’s voice keeps everything grounded…











