Swan and the Bear
Furry United Coalition • Book 2
by Eve Langlais
Why You'll Love This
A flirty bear shifter, a swan princess already spoken for, and a villain who makes their obvious attraction suddenly very dangerous.
- Great if you want: fast, funny paranormal romance with banter-heavy chemistry
- The experience: breezy and light — a quick, laugh-out-loud afternoon read
- The writing: Langlais leans hard into comedy — jokes land more often than not
- Skip if: you want emotional depth or slow-burn tension over quick laughs
About This Book
When a flirtatious bear shifter is assigned to protect FUC's brilliant tech wizard—a woman who is very much spoken for—neither of them plans on complications. But between an enemy closing in and chemistry that refuses to be ignored, complications are exactly what they get. Eve Langlais balances genuine romantic tension against the absurdity of a bear who flirts as naturally as he breathes, and a swan princess who is far too smart to fall for it—except maybe she is. The stakes are real, the attraction is undeniable, and the question of what happens when duty, desire, and a very disapproving swan king collide gives the story surprising emotional weight beneath all its fun.
Langlais writes with a quick, punchy rhythm that keeps pages turning almost involuntarily. The humor is built into the bones of the story rather than grafted on top—it comes from character, timing, and a willingness to fully commit to the ridiculous premise without winking too hard at the reader. At under two hundred pages, this book respects your time while still delivering a complete, satisfying arc. It is lean, funny, and warmer than it has any right to be.