Renee is mated (or imprinted) to Galen. She literally bumps into Jack on her way home. Jack, a werewolf, realizes Renee is his mate. He finds out she is imprinted with Galen.I thought this was decent. I liked the dialogue between the three and how they worked it out. I thought they communicated well...
Wowza is this a 4 star for smexy menage and alpha male. I swear, the testosterone came off the books in this one. The scenes between Renee and Galen are smoking hawt. Ms. Dane cranks up the heat with Jack added to the mix. Renee is a witch who keeps her "light under a bushel". Galen is an alpha...
I like Dane's work a lot. Her main characters are round and interesting. However, there is sometimes thinness to the secondary character especially in terms of logical motivation or acting in character that lessebs her books rereadbility. I like this book and the steadfast heros. I like seeing them...
Hot damn! And when I say hot? OH YEA! This book was great. I read the whole cascadia wolves series just to get to this one book. LOL It was worth it. Loved all 3 of the main characters. I've already started the 2nd book.
You think you found your mate but what if you were meant to have two mates? One cat and one wolf? Renee own a small smoothie cart and has the perfect man/husband that she could ever asked for, but when Renee bumped into Jack . . . She's attracted to him. Jack found his true mate, but how does he go ...
I love this book! This is the beginning (or cross over) from her wolf series to her de La Vega cat series. I think what makes Dane's books unique is that with her menage series the male/male love interests seem so real and less "porn" that you might get by other authors. She makes the point of th...
I wasn't sure if I was going to like the move away from the wolves, but I wanted to read Jack's story so I went forward. I'm glad I did. I really enjoyed the opening of a new world of cat shifters and witches. I was left feeling somewhat dissatisfied at the way Galen and Jack talked over or ignored ...
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