3 stars. The series as a whole is pretty repetitive, with some better than others - this one has some unique points, and is probably my second favorite of the bunch.
Here, our leads are lonely bear Asher (brother 4 of 6), and his fated mate Ainsley, an author newly relocated to their small mountain town. Unlike his brothers, Asher has kinda given up on the whole mate thing. He even avoids Ainsley after being called to her new house for construction work! Of course, that's now how fated mates work, and he's soon back to claim his mate.
Another with a bit of plot to the fated mates storyline. Asher has seen shifters broken by not finding their mates or by losing them once they are found. He's decided that it's not worth it. Unfortunately, Fate has decided that Asher will indeed get his mate. So there's a good bit of back and forth on his end trying to come around to accepting Ainsley, and on Ainsley's side too. She feels the bond, but if it was a mating bond, he'd have stuck around and not run off, right?
So we get to see both leads coming around to accepting what they feel between them. The epilogue is still a bit on the generic side - lots of love and baby cubs - but it still didn't feel quite as cookie-cutter as the first two (or the 5th and 6th, for that matter).
Still has that obnoxious method to 'build tension' with nothing actually happening - just wasting pages as they (basically) stare at each other and think in circles before falling into bed. Still here, but not as many pages here. More time spent with Asher trying to accept the bond in the first place, rather than just that weird foreplay that these bears all seem to favor.
Alternating 1st person POV. No cheating, no love triangles, no OW/OM drama. Very little drama at all, just OTT instalove fated mates. Dual virgin leads (nice change!). While short OTT reads can be nice, light, mindless escapes, this series can tip into predictable, formulaic, and nothing much actually happening. I don't need high drama or high angst, but really, very, very little happened in the individual stories. Still, HEA and epilogues, and while not a cliffhanger, the next brother was introduced.
Would I read more? It's not badly written, but there are short SPN romances (even OTT instalove Fated Mates ones) that have a bit more meat to the plot and stick in the mind a bit more, seem less interchangeable. But hey - free Kindle find, so maybe if there are more Snow books free on Kindle, why not. Like I said, it wasn't bad. It just wasn't a great or unique series, and there are other authors I'd go to first.