Review of Bearly Human
- christinerainswrit
- 36 minutes ago
- 2 min read

Blurb: On August 29, 1975, six men vanished in the middle of the night.
Fifty years later, mechanic Harper Brinkman didn’t come to this sleepy seaside town for mysteries. She came to escape her toxic ex and start over. Armed with a duffle bag full of tools and her slightly crazy best friend, Harper is finally getting back on her feet when fate steps in to throw a wrench into her life.
She should have known better. Who wins anything from those boardwalk claw machines? Of course the teddy bear was cursed!
Now Harper has a gorgeous, tattooed biker in her bed who can fix motorcycles and make breakfast…and who turns back into a teddy bear at the most inconvenient moments.
And why is he always naked!?
Harper is working hard to ignore all of that non-bear bare skin. But his protective instincts and flaming hot kisses? Those might just break down her carefully built walls.
Now Harper must decide if she can trust this mystery man from the past. He's the toy, but is it her heart being played? Will she hesitate too long and lose the chance at true love?
Review: Harper Brinkman has escaped her abusive ex and has started over again in the scenic small seaside town working alongside her best friend. One night, she wins an adorable teddy bear from a claw machine and discovers he's actually a hot man named Ronan who went missing fifty years ago. Yet Ronan cannot control when he shifts and he has no idea how he ended up the way he did. Harper agrees to help him as he slowly breaks down her walls and she starts to fall for him. Yet will they have time with her ex stalking her in town?
This is the first book in the cozy supernatural romance series, The Teddy Shifters. Harper won me over right from the start with her trying to start over but fear of her ex haunting her. Plus I love seeing women as grease monkeys, strong and smart. Ronan is a delicious cinnamon roll, a biker with a big heart, who was cursed to be a teddy bear alongside his brother and friends in his gang. There's great chemistry between the two of them, and I do like a good supernatural mystery. Especially with the quirky townspeople who seem to know more than they're letting on. This is a fun and light-hearted read.




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