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Snuggle Season (Burrowing Hearts, #1) Review

 



Book Source: Book Store
Cross-Post Review: Chantie's Goodreads Review
Type of Book: Standalone Series 
Starred Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐/5
Spice Rating: 🌶🌶/5

Snuggle Season (Burrowing Hearts, #1) Review

'You're mine.'

Who doesn't love this quote when in an omegaverse? 

To kick off Rainbow Month, I picked up this short read. And it was the best fit for me who just came out of a reading slump. The chapters were short and easy to read, too. Weston and Adam were fox shifters, going into their burrowing season. For those who have no idea what that means. It's like a mating period for foxes where they spend a certain amount of time together without distractions from the outside world. In the end, it should help them bond. 

Anyways, knowing nothing about the other, these men dove into the burrowing, hoping their partner would accept them. I almost had to visit the dentist after this one. Adam was one of the most caring and sweetest alpha foxes in the world of shifters. He was attentive and amazing. Even in sexual situations, I couldn't help loving the guy. He was that great. Weston was one lucky omega. I ended up loving their relationship, despite not being a huge fan of cute and cuddly. The cuteness was not too overbearing but just the right amount to get me invested. The tension between the two evolved with each page. It morphed into satisfaction. I had no choice but to be glad I started off the month with this read. 

Kudos to Amy Bellows for creating this one. If you are looking for a sweet short read, this one is the way to go. 

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