Sutton's Cabin (Love Sync Mates) by Toby Wise

 

Toby Wise shows us once again why he is so good at low angst, high heat omegaverse stories. In the standalone, Sutton's Cabin, he shows he can write a standalone omegaverse story that still captures the reader.

From the blurb:

A GPS mishap or a run in with fate? 

When Julian attempts to make his way to his newly inherited cabin during a snowstorm, he finds out quickly that his GPS isn’t working. Instead of turning back, Julian decides to press forward… straight into a snow bank.

Sutton finds Julian passed out in his car. He brings the omega inside, nurses him back to health, and realizes very quickly that Julian is his true mate. With the storm raging outside and keeping them snowed-in, the two find warmth in each other’s arms.

Sutton’s Cabin is a low angst, true mate story featuring a bear alpha, a bunny omega, being snowed in, an unexpected heat, mpreg, and of course, a happily ever after.


Molly Otto's Review:

Toby is my go to for sweet low angst yet passionate omegaverse books and never disappoints. This time, we have Sutton and Julian, who fate decides, need to meet right here, right now! Sutton is the beautifully protective yet not controlling alpha, while Julian has a fierceness to be his own and still appreciates being cherished when he's allowed boundaries. Yes, it's insta love, but boundaries are set and kept with full consent from both parties. It is truly a beautiful omegaverse read and why Toby will always be my go to for sweet omegaverse reads.


Jacquie's Review:

Sutton was such a caring and protective alpha! He really was the sweetest, letting Julian take the lead.

Short, very insta-love thanks to fated mates, and very steamy, this novella was a lovely read, as I've come to expect from this author.


Angel's Review:


Toby is known for his low-angst, fluffy romance books, and this one is no different. Julian is an Omega bunny shifter who is on his way to his grandfather's cabin, but his GPS is broken and leads him astray, right into a snowbank. The bright side of those turn of events is that the broken GPS landed Julian right outside his mate's cabin.

I always enjoy Toby's stories, he writes great characters, and his writing is always full of sweetness, and happiness. Not to mention different types of shifters, I personally love the scenes where the characters are in their animal forms, I find those moments so adorable!

I really appreciated how Sutton's character didn't push Julian, and made sure to talk to him first before anything happened. Even though when Julian went into his heart his instincts were urging him to be with Julian, Sutton prioritized communicating with Julian before anything happened between them.

All in all, I think this is another great story from Toby!


Sutton's Cabin is available in e-book format and can be read as part of your Kindle Unlimited subscription

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