Miranda Zane has never been ashamed of her size. But now, even though she’s graduating at the top of her nursing class, anti-fat attitudes are affecting her job prospects. In a moment of weakness, she decides to investigate weight-loss options. Her best friend Samantha has found a promising an all-expenses-paid, year-long study in Alaska … at a commune full of hot lumberjacks. That sounds intriguing, to say the least. But Miranda forgets all about lumberjacks when she sees the doctors in charge of the study. No-nonsense Carver Rockwell, with his tattoos, beard, and brown eyes dark as pools of water on a moonless night … and Andrei Fedorov, whose permanently wicked smile hints at the depths beneath his polished surface. Miranda’s more than willing to go to Alaska if it means more time with the hot doctors--especially since Sam qualifies too, so the besties can go together. But once they arrive, Miranda learns there’s far more to the study than she was told. And for her part, she hasn’t been completely honest with the men, either. Will their mutual deceptions destroy their deepening attraction? Or will this very big girl find happiness with not one, but two gorgeous men who are far more than they appear? (description above encompasses entire series and doesn't give away any spoilers...) ***This bear shifter romance is the SECOND story in the Kodiak Commune serial. It is NOT a full story and contains a Cliffhanger. Stories should be read in order*** This book is part two. (2nd edition released 5/4)
I can only give these two books two stars because I was left wanting so quickly. I feel cheated because these ebooks were just very short stories. Just as I was getting to know the characters, the book is over. Emma Zane, your story seemed to be going somewhere and you left me out there. I will follow you because you have potential. Just don't cheat me out of a good book.😉😉
If you were hoping this would answer some questions the first "book " left your going to be disappointed. I bet all for of these "books" are just one book split up in fours. Spoiler
This was just a bus ride then a jeep ride. Nothing to further the plot. Nothing to give the story substance.
I really wish authors would write a book not just a few what they call chapters then send you merrily along to purchase a few more. In this book I think they need better proof readers or editors. I won’t buy the rest. Feel like this was a waste of my time.