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Mini Review(s): Shifter Nation: Fated Over Forty (Books 1 – 2) by Meg Ripley

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Mini Review(s): Shifter Nation: Fated Over Forty (Books 1 – 2) by Meg RipleyShifter Nation: Fated Over Forty Series by Meg Ripley
Series: Shifter Nation: Fated Over Forty
Genres: Contemporary Romance, Paranormal Romance
Format: eBook
Source: Kindle Unlimited
Purchase Links: Amazon
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two-half-stars

12 Book Series
Steamy shifter love scenes and an HEA inside! No cheating or cliffhanger in these standalone romances. Readers 18+.


Bear’s Midlife Midwife – Book 1

Bear’s Midlife Midwife is book one in the Shifter Nation: Fated Over Forty by Meg Ripley

The story is ok. Nothing special nor does it stand out. Everything is so fast and instant. Its instant attraction/lust turned into love and fated mates. The basic synopsis was interesting, but it lacked any depth or character development. The relationship is rushed. The conflict is eh and the background is non-excitant. I didn’t mind the read, but it’s nothing to rave about.

Rated: 2.5 Stars

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Bear’s Midlife Baby – Book 2

Bear’s Midlife Baby is book two in the Shifter Nation: Fated Over Forty by Meg Ripley

The story is ok. Nothing special nor does it stand out. We spend too much time with each individual lead instead of them as a couple and then we have a few time jumps. It focuses on the leads getting their business started instead of them spending anytime together. The basic synopsis was interesting, but it lacked any depth or character development. I also didn’t understand why Chase would accept help from a rival clan instead of his own clan. This plot-line didn’t make sense. Everything felt rushed, no character development, no background development and the conflict is eh. I didn’t mind the read, but it’s nothing to rave about. I will not be reading on in the sereis.

Rated: 2.5 Stars

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two-half-stars

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