Jayden (MC Bear Mates #9), by Becca Fanning

Jayden (Jay) and his twin brother Kon are sent after Leila, who embezelled a lot of money from the MC club’s accounts.  She only done this because her grandmother was ill and needed money for an experimental treatment, they can’t just let it slide.

When Jay and Kon catch up to Leila, two things happen:  They discover she is their mate, and Jay is badly injured when a jack fails and an engine falls on him. They convince Leila to stay with them while they recuperate, Leila was raised in a very fundamentalist religious sect, so adjusting to being mated to two shifters is going to take some time.  In the meanwhile, whe needs to find a way to pay back to club in some way.  Fortunately, they can use someone with her skills to help track shifter children who end up in the foster care system.

This is perhaps the least “MC” of the books in this series.  It focusses on the relationship between Leila and the twins and a few club members who are in contact with them.  As with many books in this particular series, there is a focus on the treatment of women and girls in both shifter and human societies..

I very much enjoyed this book.  It was not quite what I was expecting, and that was the best part!

As always, this is a voluntary review. I received an advanced copy of the book.

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