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Book Title: Unapologetically Me (Offbeat Shifters #3)
Author: Colette Davison
Publisher: Independently Published
Cover Artist: Colette Davison
Release Date: March 23, 2021
Genre: Supernatural M/M romance
Tropes: shifters, mpreg setting but there isn’t pregnancy or childbirth in the books,
age-gap, pop-star, hidden disability, hidden relationship
Themes: Standing up for yourself and others, not letting opportunities pass you by,
importance of family, second chances
Heat Rating: 4 flames
Length: 68 000 words
Book 3 could be read as a standalone,
but has spoilers for the other two so is definitely better read as part of the series.
Buy Links
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Austin Steele is my idol. He’s also the guy I can’t get enough of.
Austin Steele is my idol. He’s also the guy I can’t get enough of.
Everyone thinks they know who I am—one of pop’s biggest divos. They don’t know me at all. Austin Steele makes me want to see the real me, only there’s some problems:
We’re both omegas, he’s nineteen years my senior, he’s nursing old wounds, and he wants to keep what’s happening between us a secret.
I thought a one-night stand was all I wanted. Now it’s becoming so much more. But how can we look to the future when we can’t let go of our pasts?
Unapologetically Me is the third book in Offbeat Shifters, an m/m paranormal romance series with a continuing storyline. This book includes a misunderstood and unapologetic Arctic fox shifter, a caring capuchin monkey shifter, and a HFN ending. While it’s set in an alternate universe where omegas give birth, there are no pregnancy or birth scenes in this book.
Unapologetically Me is a fabulous read. The third book in Colette Davison's Offbeat Shifters series, it's a wonderful continuation of this spectacular omegaverse world. Be sure to start with Secretly Mine to fully appreciate this stunning story.
This is Austin and Charlie's romance. And oh how I love it! It's an age gap romance, with nineteen years between the men. This is definitely a struggle for Austin. It's also a best friend's father romance, as Charlie is friends with Jesse, adding a forbidden romance aspect.
Charlie appears to be flaky and often misses his appointments. And when he dismisses Austin after a long desired hook up, that just reinforces Austin's negative opinion of him.
But there's a good reason behind Charlie's actions. He has epilepsy and often has to deal with an oncoming seizure or is recovering from a seizure. And he doesn't want the world to know.
The emotions are all consuming as Austin and Charlie slowly build an intense connection. And that connection is as strong as I've ever read.
Hot damn, the heat scene is off the chart amazing. It's absolutely mesmerizing.
And wow, the shifter scenes. Just wow. There is nothing else like it, except for the shifter scenes in the previous books. The author creates a shifting world that is all about the emotions. It's truly stunning, as the shifting in these books create calmness and a sense of security. I've never read another author who uses the shifter scenes in such an emotional manner.
The author wonderfully explores that being famous, or being in a group, isn't always what one thinks it is. One can easily find themselves surrounded by people, yet as lonely as can be. One needs more than a career to keep them happy.
Written in alternating first person pov, the emotions jump off the pages. Every look. Every touch. Every single moment.
I'm impressed with the way the seizures are written. The author handles them with care and compassion, as well as knowledge and understanding. They're an important part of this story and I appreciate the way it's all developed.
Unapologetically Me is an absolutely beautiful love story. Every moment of this Colette Davison gem is freaking amazing, and the series as a whole is superb. I can't wait to see what happens next.
“I can’t remember the last time I just hung out with someone before this week.” I laid my head on his shoulder. “That’s not true. It was right before my first album went viral.”
“That’s a long time.” Austin didn’t sound even remotely surprised.
“I guess you know how that feels, huh?”
“Yes.”
“The cupcakes will be cool enough to decorate.” I cleared my throat and stood.
We’d been having fun, and I didn’t want to drag the day down with drama about how lonely I was. Had been. Could I consign my loneliness to past tense now that I was spending time with Austin?
“I’ll help you make some icing if you want.”
“That might help,” Austin said around a chuckle.
I showed him the recipe I liked to use, loaded up a piping bag for him, and hand over hand showed him how to use it.
“You’ve gotta be gentle,” I said as I left him to it.
I carefully cut a hole out of the centre of each of my cupcakes, into which I pushed a fresh strawberry. Then I popped the top back on and began to ice them. I’d coloured my icing a soft shade of pink, much paler than the bright red of the strawberries. Using a controlled motion, I spiralled the icing onto the top of each cupcake.
“Bollocks!” Austin said.
I looked around to see that his hands were covered in icing, and the nozzle had shot off the piping bag onto one of his cupcakes. Icing dripped everywhere.
I couldn’t help but laugh. “You squeezed too hard, didn’t you?”
“It wasn’t coming out,” he grumbled.
He put the piping bag into a bowl, washed his hands, and grabbed a spoon. I watched for a moment as he dolloped icing onto the top of each cupcake. They looked anything but pretty. Still chuckling to myself, I finished mine off by sprinkling the tiny pieces of chopped strawberry over the icing.
“It’s obvious who’s won,” Austin said.
“No, it’s not. Don’t we have to do a taste test or something?”
“I guess so.”
“Get a couple of plates out.”
He complied. I cut one of his cupcakes in half and put a piece on each plate, then did the same with one of my own.
“Forks?”
“We could use our fingers?”
“I’m pretty sure that’s not how they do it on cooking shows.”
Austin smiled and grabbed a couple of forks. “We should taste the same one.” He handed me a fork. “Mine first.”
“Why?”
“So we’re saving the best until last? We’ll need to eat yours to get rid of the taste of mine.”
“They can’t be that bad.”
He raised his eyebrows. We both took a bite.
“Oh.” The cupcake was like a dry rock in my mouth.
“See what I mean?” Austin said around his own mouthful.
I grabbed some water to wash it down. “They’re not bad for a beginner. A little dry.”
“And heavy.”
“You might want to try adding a bit of milk when you’re mixing the ingredients. It helps to make the mixture light and fluffy.”
“What would help the taste?”
“Some vanilla-bean paste. It’s much better than vanilla extract,” I added, glancing at the small brown bottle of extract that Austin had bought but obviously not used in his own cakes.
Austin nodded thoughtfully before trying my cake. He closed his eyes and murmured his approval. “Now this is like an orgasm in my mouth.”
I snorted a laugh. “A what?”
“An orgasm in my mouth.” He devoured the rest of his half of the cupcake and then put his plate down. “You win.” He wrapped his arms around my waist.
“What do I win?”
“A kiss.” His lips and tongue tasted of strawberries and icing.
“Good prize.”
Check out the first two books in the Offbeat Shifters Series
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Colette’s personal love story began at university, where she met her future husband. An evening of flirting, in the shadow of Lancaster castle, eventually led to a fairytale wedding. She’s enjoying her own ‘happy ever after’ in the north of England with her husband, two beautiful children and her writing.
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