Embracing The Stalk (The Rhubarb Effect) Kindle Edition by JP Sayle & Sue Brown


We're back in the thick of things with The Rhubarb Effect and this time we're Embracing the Stalk.


From the blurb:

An inexperienced alpha, a terrified omega mate, and a continued unknown threat. Will Gordon be able to protect his mate when he doesn’t know when the next attack will happen?


Two attacks in his hometown of Valentine Growville and Red no longer feels safe, even in his own home. Hiding is his only answer until Gordon persuades him otherwise. His insecurities don’t phase his mate, yet they eat at Red, will their mating be the shortest in history when Gordon realizes just how scared Red is?

Gordon has experience of hiding from folks with a libido bigger than him. Does that mean he has experience of getting down and dirty? Heck no, when he figures out that Red is his fated mate, he’s a goat on a mission. Flowers in hand, he sets out to woo Red. That part turns out to be easy, protecting him requires something else—his pride.

Now they must all live together under one roof, a singing rhubarb, a pole climbing bull, a sweet eating, sexy dominant and a randy goat, what could possibly go wrong?

Embracing the Rhubarb – book four of seven of The Rhubarb Effect, is sweet enough to hurt your teeth and sexy enough to cook rhubarb.
The authors advise to read the books in order due to an overarching ARC threading through the books.



Heather's Review:

I honestly can't believe that JP and Sue haven't run out of Rhubarb puns yet... but this time we get to see how a goat and a rhubarb stalk shifter get together.  This time the trope gives us a randy virgin goat and more experienced rhubarb - and of course, lots of miscommunication and sweet wooing.

If you can get past the absolute absurdity of the premise, you can embrace the sweet and steamy story... although I'd start at the beginning and read the stories in order - there is an building plotline and it's also informative to know how things start at the first pairing of an animal and plant...




Embracing the Stalk is currently available as an e-book

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