Blurb:
Vegetarian Hollie Dawson owns the only health food store in Chestnut Rock. She’s also a rabbit shifter, but unlike the gray and black jackrabbits that can camouflage themselves easily, Hollie is a pure white bunny. As a shifter, her ultimate dream is to meet the man destined to fill the lonely space in her heart.
Brock Smith owns the most popular steak house in town. When the woman with the platinum hair and violet eyes questions his menu, he’s caught off guard and makes a bad first impression. Unable to explain why their meeting bothers him so much, he’s driven to find her and change all that.
Brock and Hollie acknowledge their intense desire to be together and make future plans, but Hollie hasn’t shared her secret yet. When Brock finds out about her bunny by accident, will his reaction destroy their newfound happiness?
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Allyson’s Review:
Brock’s Bunny was a fun quick read. I was dithering back and forth about buying it from Amazon, so when it became available for me to review for free in return for an honest review, I jumped on the opportunity. Short stories are always difficult to review, to price, etc. But, I would recommend taking a chance on Brock’s Bunny- I’m glad I did.
Hollie Dawson is a rabbit shifter, and is pleasantly surprised to find her mate, a carnivorous human male. I had to laugh at Brock, who was just a typical man, messing up things left, right, and center. Even his attempt to capture the white bunny from his yard, was bumbling and endearing. The man has a good heart.
It is always fascinating to me to see how different authors approach the mythos of shifters- in this case, they know their mates on site, and are able to change their human partners into shifters during the mating. Trying to clue in the “norms” is always a fun experience, and Brock’s response, though a bit over the top, was probably typical of an alpha male.
I would recommend this book to all fans of shifter romance, and plan on purchasing the first two books in the series. I look forward to reading more of Wakely’s work!


