Ranger's Folly (Lost Shifters, #12)

Ranger's Folly (Lost Shifters #12)

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Exiled from his childhood pack and hated by his family, Wolf shifter Ranger vowed that he'd help prevent others from suffering the same heartbreak. He fulfilled his promise, first by taking in stray shifters and then by becoming a soldier for a feline coalition. When he discovers a strange Eagle shifter stalking one of his friends, it's only natural that Ranger becomes pro...more

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Jessie Potts
3.5 Stars

I finally broke down and bought Ranger’s Folly. Again I’m not too happy with the price tag for something that is 234 KB (a novella length) but I seem powerless to stop my curiosity about the Lost Shifters…

We all know the surface Ranger. He is the little alpha of his stray shifters pack and has worked hard to keep them safe from the world. Under his protection though they got captured by slavers and forced into captivity for a year, now they reside with the Feline Shifters and under Mitc...more
Tam
3.5 Stars

Ranger has noticed someone following Riley. When he finally confronts the stalker, he discovers it's another eagle. The twin they suspected surprised the murder of their family by their mother. However Xavier freaks and tasers Ranger and escapes. Xavier was raised by ravens who lived in isolation, largely because their daughter has mental disabilities and the ravens ordered her killed. So Xavier considers Dulla and her brother Chance are his siblings as they were raised together. Xavier...more
Ami
The previous two books blow so bad, I came to this book with rather slow expectation. Especially, since I don't really have an interest with either Ranger or Xavier. Ranger might be introduced in previous books but I'm not really too intrigued with him. While Xavier, I guess since I don't like Riley, I'm not ready to like his twin.

FORTUNATELY, this book delivers WAY better. Ranger, a wolf that takes strays is sweet and kind, and I like his protective streak that doesn't really border to being to...more
Eva
I was apprehensive about reading this installment inthe Lost Shifters, since the previous book revealed Xavier was raised by ravens and I expected they were typical raven shifters so how could Xavier turn put good. Anyway, I ened up really enjoying this story.
Xavier's adoptive raven family was an unexpected surprise and I'm looking forward to reading Chance's story. (If he get's one.)
As far as the relationship between Xavier and Ranger goes I thought they made a nice couple and liked the fact th...more
L-D
Wolf shifter Ranger was beaten and exiled from his pack for being gay. After taking in lost shifters Noah, Riley, and Trevor they formed a small "pack" of friends that stuck together. Surviving a year of slavery together and finally making their way to Mitchell's coalition, Noah, Riley, and Trevor have founds mates and happiness but they are still close as brothers.

While watching out for Riley, Ranger sees a strange shifter sneaking around and spying on Riley and decides to investigate. The Shif...more
Sarah
Book 12 focuses on Ranger and introduces Xavier - Riley's brother (twin), as well as Chance and Dulla.
Xavier has been brought up by Raven shifters - normally the enemies of the feline coalition, so Ranger and his friends are suspicious when they scent the Ravens. However Chance and Dulla are very different to the other Ravens; they bathe and aren't frothing maniacs...
The story was pretty interesting and I liked the new characters.
Isabella
Wow, I spent the first 9 pages laughing out loud, the one liners were so funny. It was good to finally have Ranger's story and I loved the choice for his mate.

The introduction of Chance and Dulla came as a pleasant surprise. The side of Raven society I never dreamed of seeing. The author definitely knows how to throw a curve ball, and usually when one least expects it.

Fabulous job Ms Hecht!!!
Andre
It was nice to hear some more about the Raven culture from this book, but I was already sure that the shifter Chance would find his mate in the next book. Also the whole book felt kinda rushed and it is weird that the main character's mate is the brother of the guy he had a friends-with-benefits relationship with.
In addition there was this old wolf-stereotype of submission, dominance and biting again, which is basically pure myth. It made me wish to finally see a wolf-shifter in fiction that is...more
Chelaeur
Terrific... felt like Ms. Hecht went back to her Lost Shifter's roots with this one.
I felt as if I was discovering the series all over again.
I appreciated the slow build up to Xavier's and Ranger's relationship and the ideas keep rolling off on the appearances of other shifters.
Awaiting more Lost Shifters.
Bubbles  Hunty
I liked it a lot more than the previous two books in the series but this was still missing something for me to like it enough to give five stars. I don't really know what it was but something just felt off about the story or something was missing but i can't think of what it was
Meggie
The story was simple, but enjoyable. I liked this shifter couple. I'm glad I took some vacation time from this series, because at list now I could enjoy this part.
Nikko
I stopped reading this series for a while after the menage scene by Riley. But when I start this series again I just can't stop!!!
Noughty
Holding a conversation while chasing? Really? I mean full lengthy sentences and all. That's quite a talent...

Interesting conclusion. For some reason shifters decide that two ravens are defending the eagle. From what information? All they know that they hang out/ live together. How does that translate into ravens protecting the eagle? They do not know the set up.

Huge coincidence that Xavier gets sick at just the right moment... The coincidence of the century. To get rescued at just the right mome...more
Absynthe
Not enough conflict to make a solid plot. Funny in parts but otherwise too similar to other books in the series.
Karen K
I think this is one of my favourite in the series - love the angst and the new characters and beneath that rough exterior, Ranger's has a sweet soul anyhow.
Kristy Maitz
Nice pairing. Both main characters are cute. The book was fun to read till the end.
Chris
3.5 stars. Good paranormal m/m romance about a Wolf shifter who can't stop thinking about the elusive long lost Eagle shifter twin after meeting him for only a few minutes.
Kris
A 2 -3 read.
Emily
3.5 stars
Clover
as good as the previous books ! now who's next ?
Brenda (b)
I enjoyed this installment of the series. There was no actual fighting with the Ravens this time and it made for a refreshing break from the war.
Davina
i enjoyed this book more than some of the others. what i like the most was there wasn't this overwhelming need for bed play, marking or got to have you cause we're mates, no. just the need to help, understand and get to know each other. with a slightly different insight on the "enemy"
Tana
I really enjoy reading Stephani Hecht books, I enjoyed Ranger and Xavier story, but it did leave me wanting to know more.
Eyre
This is one of my favorite series. I fall in love with every couple in it, and I had a great time reading this one as I walked on the treadmill.
Lily
Another enjoyable installment in the Lost Shifters series.
Thdan
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Ranger's Folly (Lost Shifters, #12)
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Stephani Hecht is a happily married mother of two. Born and raised in Michigan, she loves all things about the state, from the frigid winters to the Detroit Red Wings hockey team. Go Wings! You can usually find her snuggled up to her laptop, creating her next book or gorging on caffeine at her favorite coffee shop.

When she’s not running around like crazy, trying to get her kids to their various ac...more
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