You Shook Me Howl Night Long by D.J. Jennings
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Eliot “Pole” Elianzo is a god in college football, and he knows it.
You Shook Me Howl Night Long
Too bad he’s also a polar bear.
The Morph happens on national television, right after a pro team picks him in the draft. It’s official–Pole is a shifter.
And boy, is he livid.
He can’t choose practice over his mandatory stay at Camp Shifter, but he sure can make camp a nightmare for everyone.
Especially the hot ash blonde who’s teaching Undressed in Public 101 classes.
Risa Devaneau can’t believe Pole’s in her class, in the first row, and very, very undressed. The former sportscaster and wolf shifter ran away from her testosterone-filled career for the quiet peace of Camp Shifter. Sure, teaching people how to be undressed in public isn’t exactly the most prestigious job, but it got her away from the city. From her overly controlling politician father. From her past.
From Pole.
And here he is, smirking at her, front and center.
In his birthday suit.
The nudist and the pole!

The following ratings are out of 5:
Romance: 💙🤎💜❤️
Steam: 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Story/Plot: 📕📗📘📙📔
World building: 🌏🌍🌍🌏
Character development: 😠☺️😋
Narration: 🎙🎙🎙🎙🎙
Narration Type: Dual Narration
The heroine: Risa – She is a wolf shifter and former sportscaster. For the last year and a half she has been working at Camp Shifter. She teaches the Naked in Public class, showing the campers how to love their bodies and get used to being naked in front of each other, since shifters have to get naked to shift and have to be used to nudity.
The Hero: Pole – he was a college football phenom and was looking forward to draft day so that he could get a huge contract and lots of endorsements. It was important to him because he was sponsoring his abuela and cousins to move to the United States and needed to pay for that and for cancer treatments for his abuela.
The Story: Risa and Pole were dating a while back until she got her invitation to camp shifter. Pole ghosted her and they never spoke again until he shifted into a polar bear on live television and was sent to camp shifter.
I usually am not too fond of second chance romance, but the story was a good in this one. Risa’s father is a senator and has interfered in her life more than once. He is also a shifter, but hates shifters so he has some control over the camp as well and threatens things with both the camp and with Pole.
Like the first book, this was told in both characters points of view via dual narration. It was narrated by Jeffrey Kafer and Heather Costa. Both of them did a terrific job and I like their voices, so it was a good book all around.
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