Kinship and Kindness
A Paranormal Society Romance, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Jack R R Evans
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By:
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Kara Jorgensen
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Bennett Reynard needs one thing: to speak to the Rougarou about starting a union for shifters in New York City before the delegation arrives. When his dirigible finally lands in Louisiana, he finds the Rougarou is gone and in his stead is his handsome son, Theo, who seems to care for everyone but himself. Hoping he can still petition the Rougarou, Bennett stays only to find he is growing dangerously close to Theo Bisclavret.
Theo Bisclavret thought he had finally come to terms with never being able to take his father’s place as the Rougarou, but with his father stuck in England and a delegation of werewolves arriving in town, Theo’s quiet life is thrown into chaos as he and his sister take over his duties. Assuming his father’s place has salted old wounds, but when a stranger arrives offering to help, Theo knows he can’t say no, even if Mr. Reynard makes him long for things he had sworn off years ago.
As rivals arrive to challenge Theo for power and destroy the life Bennett has built, they know they must face their greatest fears or risk losing all they have fought for. With secrets threatening to topple their worlds, can Theo and Bennett let down their walls before it’s too late?
©2020 Kara Jorgensen (P)2022 Kara JorgensenWhat listeners say about Kinship and Kindness
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- Mervyn Dacre
- 26-11-22
kind (and appropriately titled!) shifter story
This is a warm, gentle story, sensitively written and well-described, about two shifters who meet in the middle of a difficult and precarious time for their friends and pack. Set in the bayou, the story has a good sense of place and community. I enjoyed the thoughtful handling of disability and what it meant for one MC, and the way the trans character was treated sympathetically but also normalised. The audiobook narration is excellent and expressive, with the natural, unaffected intonation that makes it easy to listen to and absorb. The drawbacks are that the story takes a little while to really get going, and the central relationship could have done with more development, but overall it's an enjoyable, comforting book with likeable characters.
I received my copy free in exchange for an honest review.
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