Kim Pipkin
Mercury or Curie as she likes to be called goes to the Not A Vampire concert. When she arrives in the VIP section she meets three gorgeous, silver foxes. They are not just distinguished gentlemen but also fox shifters. One night of fun in the bedroom leads to some interesting revelations when Curie show up for work on Monday & meets her bosses, the same three men she had the fling with on Saturday. What's a girl to do?
Kirsten Huskić
I liked reading about Mercury and her mates, and seeing how little parts tied in with previous stories in this series. Mercury has an absent father and and even more absent mother, mates who seem so right for her, but who also have their own hang ups about the whole situation. While these books follow the same format, each character's story is individual and has their own way of getting to that happy ending. A fun read!
Hannah Earl
Oooh, so her we have Mercury in Silver Springs and meeting her three mates in the form Silver foxes. Man, I'd love to have been at that concert in SS, I wouldn't even need to get mates, but to see all the spectacle of everyone else getting there's would have been a blast. Anyway, Mercury finds herself in that age old pickle of 'do I hook up with my Dad's buddies or not?' and I am not jealous as she has to fight for the right to be with men she wants. There is a bit of mystery here as we wonder if she is human or something else, as most are in SS. This was a fun read, in a world a love.