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Book Reviews of Go Fetch! (Magnus Pack, Bk 2)

Go Fetch! (Magnus Pack, Bk 2)
Go Fetch - Magnus Pack, Bk 2
Author: Shelly Laurenston
ISBN-13: 9781599986333
ISBN-10: 1599986337
Publication Date: 2/1/2009
Pages: 264
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 136 ratings
Publisher: Samhain Publishing
Book Type: Paperback
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5 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

frazerc avatar reviewed Go Fetch! (Magnus Pack, Bk 2) on + 672 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 9
Another one for the keeper shelves. Shelly Laurenston consistently does HOT, funny stories about shifters. She delivers great characters, witty dialogue and fast paced plots on a consistent basis. Go Fetch is part of the Magnus series about a pack of motorcycle riding wolves.

Magnus Pack
Pack Challenge Magnus Pack 1
Go Fetch Magnus Pack 2
Here Kitty, Kitty Magnus Pack 3 re-release coming in 09
The anthology WHEN HE WAS BAD contains a related short story 'Miss Congeniality'

Her Pride series is
1 The Mane Event
2 The Beast in Him
3 The Mane Attraction
The anthology Sun, Sand, Sex contains a related short story 'My Kind of Town'

She also writes dragon-shifter stories [sometimes:] as G. A. Aiken which are equally good.

Everlasting Bad Boys as Shelly Laurenston Dragon Kin .5
Dragon Actually G.A. Aiken Dragon Kin 1
About A Dragon G.A. Aiken Dragon Kin 2

Book 3 'What a Dragon Should Know' is due out in 09
Ginger10 avatar reviewed Go Fetch! (Magnus Pack, Bk 2) on + 35 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
Another funny and hot Shelly Laurenston book! It's the sequel to Pack Challenge (the story of Sara and Zach - both Magnus Pack wolf shifters). This book, is about Sara's human friend Miki, and Zach's friend and fellow pack member, Conall. Miki is a brilliant, petite but capable woman known for saying whatever comes to mind - appropriate or not. At first I thought she might get annoying, but thankfully it never came to that. Miki, who has trust issues with men, finds herself torn between the need to protect her heart (and fight Conall's unrelenting pursuit), and her own desire to jump his bones. Conall, a seriously big guy with Viking looks and heritage, is crazy about her and has his work cut out for him when it comes to convincing Miki that they belong together. All in all, a fun read!

By the way, once you've read Pack Challenge or Go Fetch!, you'll want to know what happens to Sara and Miki's third friend, Angelina (gorgeous, but tough, capable, and quite the irreverent smart alec). She finds her mate (a tiger no less) in Here Kitty, Kitty which was released back in 2006 and is out of print at this time. The good news is that it's being re-released May 1, 2009. Hopefully, by the time you read this, it will already be available!
BetsyP avatar reviewed Go Fetch! (Magnus Pack, Bk 2) on + 566 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
Paranornormal erotic romance from Samhain Publishing. This is the sequel to Pack Challenge, the story of Sarah's best friend, Miki and werewolf Connall. Miki is a tough-as-nails math and science genius who has issues with men. She has a fear of falling in love, and being abandoned by a man, the way her mother was. But, she's drawn to Connall in a way that terrifies her. Connall is attracted to the scary-mean, unpredictable, petite Miki. The plot is solid, the sex scenes scorching, and the book has a lot of humor. The only thing I didn't get in this book, was the motive of the Bad Guys. Great sequel, great book. Worth a credit. The next in series is Here, Kitty, Kitty.
cmoonlight avatar reviewed Go Fetch! (Magnus Pack, Bk 2) on + 47 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This book was GREAT!!! I love Shelly Laurenston. No one has me laughing out loud as much. Miki's character is terrific. I love how strong she is. She's not scared of anyone despite her size.
reviewed Go Fetch! (Magnus Pack, Bk 2) on + 929 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
It's cheesy but so much fun. I laughed and laughed, even during some of the steamy sex scenes. If you have never read Laurenston, just keep in mind that she can be considered crass. She doesn't bother with euphemisms and everyone acts like a two year old. It's perfectly great. Love her.