By: Shelly Laurenston
Narrated by: Charlotte Kane
Series: Honey Badger Chronicles Series, Book 6
Length: 14 hrs and 29 mins
Release date: 08-26-25 by Tantor Media
Paranormal romance/to review
This is not a series where you just jump in, then you will get scared. Because there are a lot of players and a lot of drama...I mean violence. SO much violence.
Nelle is a badger shifter, and we all know by now that honey badgers are insane and violent. She is rich, she plays basket and she would never back down in a fight.
Right, much has been going on. There is a clan of Lions that has been causing problems, and now they want all badgers gone.
There is shouting, violence, blood, more blood, seriously these books are violent! But there is also humour and not taking yourself too seriously.
A fun series that you need to start from the finish.
Great narration, upbeat and keeps up with the crazy
Nelle Zhao is a loner, born and bred. Her own company is plenty, and her thoughts are certainly way more interesting than the tedium of reality. But she's also fiercely loyal—to her honey badger teammates and their mission, and now to the three gorgeous big tiger shifters known as the Malone brothers. Especially Keane, who doesn't know how to accept a friendly paw. But Nelle excels at helping! And at ignoring other people's irrational demands, such as doing it all alone. Keane, poor pretty kitty, doesn't understand the kind of assistance a shit-starting honey badger like Nelle can truly offer . . .
Keane knows two things—he doesn't like other people, and he is going to take down the de Medicis' human trafficking ring. Alone, as in by himself. It's safer that way. But the truth is the de Medicis are a seriously evil coalition of male lion shifters who are not only snatching innocent humans for fun and profit, but who also killed his father. And their combined power means that Keane's going to have to let long-legged, jet-setting Nelle join the fight. And getting close to Nelle is suddenly bringing out his roar . . .
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