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Breakwater: Rick

Star Bears, Book 2

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Breakwater: Rick

By: Becca Fanning
Narrated by: Audrey Lusk
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Why did I agree to this heist? This question had been plaguing Zosha since she stepped foot on Dalos XI. It definitely didn't pay well enough to risk getting a phaser blast through her skull. It certainly wasn't for a good cause, though her fixer Spinner handled all the contract details. Deep down she knew why: she was the best damned thief in four sectors. What else would she do with herself if she wasn't constantly riding the greatest adrenaline rush she knew? Now she just had to sneak aboard this smuggler ship and she'd be off this damned planet.

Rick didn't much care for stowaways. In his time smuggling cargo, he's had to take dozens off the Breakwater, most of them still breathing. Why did they always think they could just slink into the cargo hold and hide behind a box? Like, really? He didn't know this one's story, but he could smell her. Her scent intrigued him, but before he had time to make polite introductions or throw her out on her ass, a group of dock officers headed their way. He'd have to deal with her later.

This 20,000+ word novella has hot space bear shifter action, a happily ever after, no cheating and no cliffhangers!

©2016 Becca Fanning (P)2016 Becca Fanning
Science Fiction Space Opera Paranormal Romance Paranormal Romance Fiction Fantasy
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Zosha and Rick have found that something that was missing from the first installment in this series. It was not what I would say was romance but I found that Zosha had a story behind her. There was more. I found that it still had the holes in the story as did the first but it was more to it.

Narration still had hints of cartoon character. I did however really like Zosha's voice. It spoke of and exotic background. It was rich, full, and sensual. She was the one character that I could find a hint of depth in.

Cartoon character back but a story in the works...

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