Sunday, January 23, 2022

Bureau of Paranormal Affairs by Dulce Dennison

Publisher: Changeling Press LLC
Date Published: 2021
ISBN: 010042-03259
Gay, Shifter, Multiple partners, Paranormal Romance, Action
E-book
Reviewed by Gabrielle Lee(meingee@yahoo.com)
Weblink: https://www.changelingpress.com/bureau-of-paranormal-affairs-bureau-of-paranormal-affairs-4-b-3259
Obtained via publisher

This box set contains three engaging stories. Each one has strong characters and a good plot that I got lost in. The paranormal society is being plagued by multiple abductions and killings and these men must find who is responsible before time runs out on them.

GRIZZLY AFFAIR brings the story of agent Roarke and his partner Spencer. The two have been fighting their attraction but with the bears shifters heat there is no ignoring the attraction now. Add in wolf shifter Grigore and the three will find more than the killer that they are looking for. I enjoyed the interaction with these three men, and it was nice to watch their relationship take shape.

A SHIFTER CONCERN has partners Akoni and Naoko finding their human mate in the middle of their investigation. Soon their mates past comes calling and the shifters must find a way to keep Slater safe. Watching the way, the two men bring their mate into their relationship made for a nice read.

THEIR GRIZZLY HERO is a wonderful story about three different shifters from different worlds that find themselves thrown together in the middle of a major case. I loved each of these three men. Each one has a different personality, and it was nice to see the more dominant of the men care for the other. The men work well together, and it was nice to see the three find their way.

The author does a nice job of bringing this world and its characters to life. The characters are full of emotion, and they burn up the pages as they find their happy ever after. The characters and story move at a good pace and are well developed. I lost myself in their stories and would love to see more from this world.

This is an objective review and not an endorsement of this book.

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