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  • Roaring up the Wrong Tree

  • Grayslake: More Than Mated Series, Book 3
  • By: Celia Kyle
  • Narrated by: Kendall Taylor
  • Length: 10 hrs and 14 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (18 ratings)

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Roaring up the Wrong Tree

By: Celia Kyle
Narrated by: Kendall Taylor
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Half-hyena, Trista has spent years rotating between Grayslake, Redby, and Boyne Falls. When the Grayslake Itan - the local clan's werebear leader - orders a purge of all hyenas, she finds herself fighting to hold onto the hand-to-mouth life she's created. Her carefully built existence is threatened further when a gorgeous werebear strides into her life and demands not just her heart, but her very soul. She'll think about it, but not until her shift ends at seven.

Keen seems like a happy-go-lucky, sex-and-sin werebear, but that's nowhere near the truth. In reality, his inner-animal wants to go on a bloody rampage and kill half of Grayslake - just because it can. After that, it wants to claim the seductive, curvaceous half-hyena female Keen can't get out of his head. The animal doesn't care that most bears wouldn't mind a little hyena tartare for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Nope, it peers at her through Keen's human eyes and has one thought: mate. When push comes to shove, Keen has to decide if he would rather have the family he was born with, or Trista - the woman who makes him realize that true happiness comes in a lush, hyena-shaped package.

©2014 Celia Kyle (P)2017 Tantor

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Loved this is audible.

AUDIBLE REVIEW 23
Loved this one is audible but it really does make me feel like crying.
Listened to this book through audible plus.
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Your heart will bleed for these two.
Oh my goodness, this book grabs you right from the start and just keeps you reading on.
My heart bled for Trista, what a terrible life she has had to live with her mum, then it was even harder without her mum who was murdered by one of the baddies in book two.
Keen has been one of my favourites since the beginning, the real quiet but deep type that surprise you if you have not been paying attention. What happened when he was 14 was horrible and I am so upset with his family for their lack of support.
I am so glad Trista and Keen found each other. He was so wonderful with taking care of her. The hassles and painful dramas just kept coming but they had each other and became a strong unit, facing down everyone, even family.
The ending made me cry, yell and want revenge myself. While I understand Reid’s rage at what was done to his mother, the old saying of TWO WRONGS DON’T MAKE A RIGHT applies.
Once again a book in this series was difficult to put down until it had been read cover to cover.
A lot happens in this book and it would be advisable to have read books 1&2 but not necessary. You will want to read them though if you read this book first.
I read this series a while ago but the author recently asked for reviews to be published and as I love Celia Kyle’s work it was no hardship to reread this series. Glad Celia asked me, I had forgotten how good they are.
This is my honest review of this book though I had previously purchased it.

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