: Some reviewers have noted that the heroine's quick transition from a warrior-like character (as seen in some of Mercury's other works) to a more domestic "mate" role can feel jarring or "feminist-wilt-inducing".
The story follows , who seeks a peaceful mountain vacation to recover from a difficult breakup. Her plans are upended when she discovers her rental is near a tribe of Sasquatches. She is soon taken captive by Brutus , the giant Sasquatch chief. While initially terrified by his massive size and strength, Diana quickly finds that Brutus is far from the savage beast she imagined; he is protective, gentle, and believes she is his fated mate. Key Highlights Gentle Giant by Sue Mercury
: This book serves as the introduction to the Cascade Beasts world, which is followed by the second installment, Savage Giant . Reader Reception : Some reviewers have noted that the heroine's
: The conflict centers on Diana’s internal struggle: whether to flee the mountain or surrender to the "mate for life" bond required by the Sasquatch tribe. She is soon taken captive by Brutus ,
: As the title suggests, the book focuses on a "cinnamon roll" hero—intimidating in appearance but deeply kind and patient with the heroine.