Feline Persuasion by Jane Perky

Title: Feline Persuasion

Series: Ferocious Felines 02

Author: Jane Perky

Genre: Paranormal, Fantasy, MPreg

Length: Short Story (63 Pages)

Publisher: Siren-Bookstrand, Inc. (March 29, 2018)

Heat Level: Low

Heart Rating: ♥♥♥♥ 4 Hearts

Blurb: Omega tabby cat shifter Mick Stone has been through hell. Rescued by his friends from his abusive ex, Mick’s just learning to become independent again. The last thing Mick expects is to fall heads over heels for Dallas, a dominant panther shifter and one of his rescuers. Dallas’ unlike any man he’s ever met. Confident, sexy, and lethal, Mick thinks he doesn’t stand a chance, until he finds out Dallas wants him too.

The moment Dallas scented Mick, he knew he’d found his mate, the one man he’s been searching for his entire life. He’s offered Mick a place to stay and given Mick time to heal, but once he learns Mick’s ex is back in town, Dallas has no choice but to step in. The stakes are high, but he’ll do everything in his power to claim and protect his rightful mate.

ISBN: 978-1-64243-083-7

Product Link: Siren-BookStrand | Amazon US | Amazon UK

Reviewer: Lisa

Review: Each book in the Ferocious Felines collection features a new romantic couple. To enjoy the overall story arc and crossover characters, I would recommend reading the series in sequential order.

One would have never thought that tabby cat shifters were dangerous, crazy yes but dangerous no. But leave it to this author to come up with a unique idea that these little cats are the trouble makers and the big cats are the heros. This story caught my attention from the start and kept it all the way to the end.

Mick is an omega shifter and his only worth, according to his elders, is the fact that he is also a breeder. He was forced mated to an evil sadistic asshat, but five years later his best friend rescued him. Rescued him with the help of his mate. Dallas is about to be a happy panther.

I had quite a bit of fun reading this and could not even wait to read the next book. So much so that I put off writing this review just to read it. This is one of those series that will be read more than once.