One of the more fun stories in this series, this one made me laugh at Tabby's antics several times. Memphis was also too full of himself to take seriously and Roman - well, he had his own issues (and wasn't too clever about solving them).
Memphis may be a 'wounded warrior', same as the other wolves who suffered under the mentally deranged Alpha Jackson, but his way of dealing with it is different from what I saw in the first seven books. He has basically decided that if he is in cotnrol of everything and everyone from now on, he will be safe. That, of course, is before he runs into his mates. His learning curve is steep once he does.
Roman is in big trouble - having witnessed a murder and the guys perpetrating it not liking that they have a witness. He runs to the only place he feels safe, and even though he knows that will endanger his cousin (Dino, from a previous book), he still does it. He thinks he is clever enough to lose the guys who are after him. Of course, once he finds his mates and discovers the hitmen are still after him, the sh*t really hits the fan.
Tabby is not really sure what he wants. He sort of falls for the two big guys, and seems to have a drinking problem, and nobody takes him seriously. Not that I can really blame them - Tabby's behavior is more than erratic. But he is sort of cute, and I guess that saves him more embarrassment and once he has his two mates on his side, nothing can harm him anymore.
If you like shifter stories, three-way relationships where two alphas battle it out before they understand they can both win, and if the story of Zeus’s pack interests you, you will probably like this book.