Friday, October 26, 2018

Book Review: Sugar Cookies and Mistletoe by Kay Doherty

Preston believed he would never find his mate. When he finally does, he’s in for a surprise. His mate, Dylan, is a rare omega wolf-shifter, but he’s still a child himself. Due to the unusual circumstances, the families agree to keep Preston and Dylan separated, only allowing monitored emails to be exchanged between them. Six years later, Dylan returns to the wolf-shifter town of Barton, and Preston. With Christmas just around the corner, it’s the perfect time for Dylan to meet the Callahan Pack, reunite with his mate, and figure out exactly what his omega status means for his future with Preston.

I don't read shifter books very often, but the synopsis of this book caught my attention. I was intrigued by a wolf-shifter finding his mate, but having to wait because that person is still a child. I ended up really liking this novella. Preston and Dylan are very likable characters and I rooted for their happiness. Due to the short length of the book, we, unfortunately, are pushed through the mates' years of separation. I would have loved to have seen what both Dylan and Preston had to endure during the six years that they were apart. We receive little clues after they're reunited, but it would have been great to actually see those moments fleshed out in detail. All in all, this is a sweet, quick read that will bring a smile to your face.

I received a copy of this book from the author, via IndiGo Marketing & Design, and voluntarily provided my honest review.

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