Undercover Bear: Harrison by Terra Wolf & Meredith Clarke

Posted October 21, 2016 by Marsha in Shifter Series / 0 Comments

undercover-bear-harrisonTitle:  Harrison
Series:  Undercover Bear #1
Author:  Terra Wolf & Meredith Clarke
Published:  February 9, 2016
My Rating:  4 s tars
Source:  Kindle Unlimited
Cover Description:

Ever since a one-night stand with a curvy diner waitress, bear shifter James Harrison has been throwing himself into his work. There’s a murderer running around Seattle and it’s his job to catch him. The bodies are piling up, but suddenly when Penny shows up after a year of no contact, a murderer seems to be the least of his worries.

Penelope has been hiding a secret from the hot detective who used to visit her at the diner, because what should have been a one-night stand turned into something more permanent when she found out that she was having his baby. Now she’s on the run from an organization attempting to take their son from her. Penelope’s natural instinct is to keep him safe, but the only way to do that is to get help from Harrison.

Only problem is, he doesn’t even know he’s a father yet.

Sexy shifters and their feisty mates who aren’t shy about loving each other – so, this is an adult, 18+ reader tale.

This title was also included in the box set Alphas Unleashed which is no longer available.

Titles in this series include:  Undercover Bear:  Harrison, Undercover Bear:  Gavin, Undercover Bear:  Grady, Undercover Tiger:  Sarge, Undercover Bear Portland: Shane, Undercover Bear Portland: Logan, Undercover Bear Portland: Marco:

Read on for my thoughts on Undercover Bear: Harrison.

Harrison begins the gritty and intriguing series Undercover Bear.  (I have seen this series entitled with simply the character’s name and with the series as part of the title – I’ve made the choice to list them as Undercover Bear plus character’s name for my own way of keeping them straight in my mind.  I truthfully have no idea which is correct according to the authors.)

There are grizzly murders happening in Seattle.  Murder is never pleasant, but these poor souls have been tortured before death claimed them – and right now, the police have no suspects.  What has come to light is that all the victims were shifters, and that puts a different spin on the usual murder cases that this team works on.  They’re all shifters, so this hits a bit closer to home than usual.

Penny worked her sift as usual at the diner.  Her life was quite different now from the night she’d spent with Harrison.  Oh, she knew it was a one night stand and she hadn’t stayed around to be shown the door.  After all, why would a hot, handsome cop want more than one night with a totally ordinary girl like her.  But now she had even more reason to work hard, and maybe look longingly at “his table”.  Their son, Camden.  Her entire life now.

When a stranger sat down at one of her tables and requested her specifically she was curious, by the time she’d fled the diner she was terrified.  She had to find Harrison, he was the only one she trusted to keep their son safe from this threat.

Harrison is fast paced, intriguing and has a sizzling sexy couple at its core.  Harrison had wanted more with Penny and was disappointed when she left him without a word.  Yet, he  figured she wasn’t interested so he pushed down his instinct to go after her and respected her decision.  That was mistake number one – always ask if you don’t know.  Now an obviously terrified Penny was at his door – carrying a baby car seat.  And his world tilted then righted again.

Listening to Penny’s retelling of the stranger who showed such an unnatural interest in their son, Harrison trusted his instincts that told him that somehow this stranger and the unsolved murders were connected.  With the help of his team, he went undercover.  And no one expected the chain of events that decision would put into motion.

I enjoyed Harrison very much.  It sets up the ongoing series very well and leaves a satisfying feeling that even more exciting and dangerous times are in store for the members of this team.

If you’re looking for a solid story, a mystery to solve, interesting secondary characters who will eventually shine in their own stories – and just a really good romance, then this series should be on your reading list.  I would recommend Harrison to any reader who loves Shifters and a good mystery.

I read this story through my Kindle Unlimited subscription. For ten dollars a month you get access to thousands of really great stories across all genre, and the authors get paid for you reading the story through to the 100% mark. It’s a win-win. Probably the best 10 bucks I spend a month.

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