Okay I love Isaac and Kira. They have officially become my new favorite couple in Celia Kyle’s Grayslake series. Isaac has always supported his clan. The pain he took is obvious when you look at him, but his family has no conception of just how literal that pain was. He doesn’t toot his own horn but his clan is unable to look beyond the scarring he took for those he protected and Isaac wants a family of his own. Just when he is to leave his home and clan he meets Kira. Kira has suffered just as much if not more than Isaac, but still manages to see the good in others. I loved that about her. I loved that she makes Isaac laugh. He is so serious but she pulls him outside of himself. She knows he is “disfigured” and she doesn’t care. She sees the character of the man just as the man sees the character in her. Isaac looks past her disability and sees the woman who perseveres. Now he just needs to convince her to give him a chance and keep her alive. Ms. Kyle did a wonderful job with Isaac and Kira. They fit and I liked them separately and together. Both had wounds,some visible but most hidden and Ms. Kyle did not shy away from addressing either. Love at First Roar was extremely well written as well enjoyable. It was full of laughter, love and acceptance. I thoroughly enjoyed both the story and the characters. Five Shooting Stars This is a story where the heroine is a weremole ! with a guide dog when human, which is an unusual premise, to say the least.She meets and develops a relationship with Isaac, the last of the four bear shifting brothers.There is a continuing arc in the storyline from the previous books, but I like to read these books from this author, when I want a relatively low angst read.There is some humour, the heroines are pretty feisty , and I want to see them get to their HEA.Job Done !
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Like all of Celia's read this was another amazing read .
—Danielle