Rhubarb 2 Go is the second in the Rhubarb Effect series, following the story of Ricky and Burke as they negotiate being fated mates and different species of shifters.
From the blurb:
A clueless omega and an oblivious beta dance around their fated attraction. Will they figure it out before the pride’s past catches up with them?
Life in Valentine Growville is more exciting than Burke, a mini bull, expects when he comes face to face with Ricky. Now he’s on a mission, and he wants to entice Ricky with his pole climbing skills—only he’s a bull.
Ricky is hot and bothered by Burke, but only has experience with ‘rhubarbs’. He uses his pole dancing skills to entice his fluffy eared mate. Now he has Burke where he wants him, but the fun is only just beginning as a stalk and a bull figure out their own mating ritual.
However, danger continues to stalk the town. Are the monsters roaring up the wrong pole?
Rhubarb 2 Go — book two of seven The Rhubarb Effect, where you'll forever imagine a pole dancing bull. Due to the continuing storyline, the authors recommend these books should be read in order.
Heather's Review:
Now that the world is established, you can really concentrate on the Rhubarb jokes and the fated mates attraction - this time between a Beta Rhubarb and an Omega Bull... so many stalk and ball jokes... and of course Ricky is a Pole Dancer... so much ridiculousness in one story - but JP and Sue make it work - and make you smile...
This book is not for the literary sticklers out there, but if you want a fun, nonsensical story with shifters, plants and a moooving storyline, than Rhubarb 2 Go is for you. I can't wait to see what happens next (although the foreshadowing is strong in this book... no spoilers, just go read it)
Rogue's Review:
- shifters
- fated mates
- omegaverse
This is the second in the Rhubarb Effect series, and should be read in order to understand the world and the characters. This is Burke and Ricky's story. Burke is a mini bull shifter, and Ricky a rhubarb. Growville is a town of rhubarb shifters and while you'd think that wouldn't work, Sayle makes it work. These stories are short, fated mates getting together but its obvious the author had so much fun writing these, and that shines through in the story.
There are lots of custard and cream puns again, and Ricky and Burkes story manages to be fun, hot, hilarious and yet touching at times too. I really enjoyed reading this straight after the first one and was thoroughly entertained while I did read. Omegaverse isn't for me, so I'm not sure if I'll continue but what I have read of these, I've enjoyed.
Rhubarb 2 Go is currently available as an e-book
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