Review: Tiger Magic by Jennifer Ashley
Author: Jennifer Ashley
Publication Date: June 4, 2013
Publisher: Berkley
Genre: Adult Paranormal Romance
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Source: Purchased
He was once a captive, but his urges were never caged. Now he’ll release them on a beautiful stranger whose own secret desires are longing to be sated…
He doesn’t have a name. He doesn’t have a clan. The humans who held him prisoner for forty years have taken them away. He knew nothing but captivity until nearly a year ago, when he was released into the light. Now Tiger lives in the Austin Shiftertown, where he struggles to belong and searches for an identity.
Carly Randal thinks her fabulous life is complete—until her car breaks down on the side of the road, and a wild-looking Shifter is the only one to help her. Tiger takes one look at Carly and knows instantly—she will be his mate. As Carly is drawn into his Shifter world, she risks everything she has for that forbidden something she still wants: passionate love.
With the introduction of Tiger in Tiger Magic, Jennifer Ashley veers slightly in a new direction with her Shifters Unbound series. Though I haven’t always read all of the books in this series in the correct order, if you want to know more about Shifters Unbound, I would begin with Pride Mates (Shifters Unbound #1). Additionally, though you can read Tiger Magic without reading Mate Claimed (Shifters Unbound #4), readers who would like more of Tiger’s backstory might want to add that one to their list as well.
In Tiger Magic, Ashley’s main character is a tiger shifter named Tiger for his obvious similarities to his animal self. Unlike the other shifters, Tiger was created and not born from parents who were shifters. His abilities are significantly different than other shifters and he is considerably more unpredictable and, in some ways, wilder. This makes other shifters uncomfortable around Tiger.
The story begins with Carly Randal, on the side of the road with a car that has broken down. Tiger senses an immediate connection or bond and believes her to be his mate. He approaches her and helps get her car working again. Shortly after this the fun begins. Carly is engaged to an arrogant and very rich man, who she discovers having an affair in their kitchen. When Tiger goes into protector mode, he nearly gets killed and winds up in the hospital, where it turns out that Carly is one of the only ones who can control him.
Carly recognizes that there is also a connection with Tiger, but isn’t all that certain about this “mate bond” that Tiger keeps talking about. I don’t know about other readers, but I was immediately drawn to Tiger (who is an ultimate alpha male) and Carly. Carly is a strong female and was a really nice balance for Tiger. Their connection felt real even if it did contain quite a bit of “insta-love”. I felt that the introduction of Tiger has brought some new life to Ashley’s series.
In addition to the romance aspect of the book, which definitely plays a large role in the story line, there is also a mystery about Tiger’s abilities and what his purpose is. Why was he created? There are some federal agent types that are after Tiger and it takes awhile to figure out who is good and who is just plain trouble. This story line adds another layer of interest for readers beyond just the romance. Finally, I enjoyed catching up with previously introduced characters who live in the Austin Shifter town. Readers, new and old, to Ashley’s Shifter Unbound will want to pick up Tiger Magic and read it as soon as possible.
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