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Two Bears and a Baby
2017
First Published
3.40
Average Rating
192
Number of Pages

Part of Series

A bear walked into a bar—and found a family. The Urso of Ballantine Mountain intended to run a ragtag bunch of shifters out of his territory. Instead, Sawyer Ballantine found his mate. Once the lone bear on the mountain, now Sawyer shares his life and bed with Dillon, who’s still learning how to be a proper bear. Sawyer tells the stories of the First Bears, from whom all other bear shifters descended, but how did two male bears become the fathers of many? The varied shifters of Ballantine Mountain coexist peacefully—Sawyer manages them with an iron paw. Yet danger lurks. The wolves have plans of their own, and they don’t include taking orders from bears. Two bears, seven wolves, no contest. If Dillon didn’t heave every time he smells bacon. Two Bears and a Baby follows on from A Bear Walks Into a Bar but can be read as a standalone. This 192 page novel contains randy bears, rogue wolves, a bitey fox shifter, and a certain amount of morning sickness.

Avg Rating
3.40
Number of Ratings
65
5 STARS
14%
4 STARS
37%
3 STARS
32%
2 STARS
9%
1 STARS
8%
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Author

Eden Winters
Eden Winters
Author · 60 books

You will know Eden Winters by her distinctive white plumage and exuberant cry of “Hey, y’all!” in a Southern US drawl so thick it renders even the simplest of words unrecognizable. Watch out, she hugs! Driven by insatiable curiosity, she possibly holds the world’s record for curriculum changes to the point that she’s never quite earned a degree but is a force to be reckoned with at Trivial Pursuit. She’s trudged down hallways with police detectives, learned to disarm knife-wielding bad guys, and witnessed the correct way to blow doors off buildings. Her e-mail contains various snippets of forensic wisdom, such as “What would a dead body left in a Mexican drug tunnel look like after six months?” In the process of her adventures, she has written over twenty-six gay romance novels, lost count of novellas and short stories, has won Rainbow Awards, was a Lambda Awards Finalist, and lives in terror of authorities showing up at her door to question her Internet searches. When not putting characters in dangerous situations she’s cosplaying for children's charities or hanging out at the farm being a mother, grandmother, and vegetarian. Her natural habitats are coffee shops and on the backs of motorcycles.

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