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    Book cover of Hour of the Lion by Cherise Sinclair
    MFM spicy shapeshifter romance (mountain lion brothers, no sword crossing): A former covert ops agent gets bitten by a werecat mid-mission and suddenly has to investigate a world of shifters she can barely identify — all while falling for a pair of werecougar brothers.
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    Book cover of Winter of the Wolf by Cherise Sinclair
    Winter of the Wolf
    Shapeshifting warriors, Zeb and Shay move from one pack to another, hunting the hellhounds which prey on their kind. Assigned to Cold Creek, they take over management of a decrepit fishing lodge for their “human” cover. Their first renter is a pretty human female who trembles at the sight of them—yet stands her ground. Furious at the hurt they see in her eyes, the protective nomads are drawn into helping her. Although no shapeshifter is ever attracted to a human, her scent is oddly compelling, and her ferocious determination to conquer her fears ignites longings neither loner ever expected to face.
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    Book cover of Eventide of the Bear by Cherise Sinclair
    Eventide of the Bear
    All her life, Emma longed for someone to love. Instead, disaster sees the brand-new bard banished from her people for long lonely years. Injured saving a child, the werebear has to steal food from humans, breaking shifter Law. The territory’s Cosantir and his lethal grizzly warrior catch her in the act. To her surprise, she’s healed and welcomed. Obviously, they don’t know her past. But oh, she can’t resist being around other shifters—especially the captivatingly powerful warrior. Maybe she can stay…just a little while.
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