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Stray Cat

Shifters Unbound, Book 16

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Stray Cat

By: Jennifer Ashley
Narrated by: Cris Dukehart
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The elusive mate bond....

For Lindsay, a lynx Shifter, it’s always been Xav, but will he share the mate bond she's forming with him?

When Xav goes missing after one of his missions, Lindsay thrusts aside all doubts and focuses on one thing—finding Xav.

Xav has had the best times of his life in Lindsay’s presence, though she’s impetuous and wild, which makes him crazy with worry. He’s not sure the two of them can be serious about anything, especially something as important as their relationship.

When danger from one of Xav’s old enemies, as well as Shifters who insist Lindsay choose a mate, threatens to tear them apart, Xav and Lindsay must trust their instincts, grabbing onto the bond that makes them stronger together.

©2025 Jennifer Ashley (P)2025 Jennifer Ashley
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Doesn't add anything to overall backstory.
Overall it was okay with Lindsay and Xavier finally getting up the respect to sort out their relationship.
Too much dithering about are they or are they not mates. They act like mates when not in disagreement mode.
I do prefer honest communication though.
Lindsay was just a bit too arrogant about being a shifter.
But totally redeemed herself in the warehouse. So funny what she managed to do.
Didn’t add anything to the overall arc of what is happening with Fae.
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