It’s been eight years since Boston and Flynn loved and parted, but the pain of Flynn’s betrayal is still as raw as the day it happened.
Flynn doesn’t know why Boston pushed him away and disappeared, but he aims to find out. When he realizes they have a second mate, he couldn’t be happier. Too bad Boston is running scared from Malakai as well.
Malakai was left alone and brokenhearted because Boston refused to accept their mating. When fate offers a second chance, he seizes it with both hands. He’s not willing to come between Flynn and Boston, but he hopes the two shifters have room in their hearts for him as well.
When a coven leader petitions for a marriage contract with Malakai, the only thing that can save him is a claiming bite from his mates. But first, they’ll have to accept him—fangs and all.
Gabrielle Evans grew up in a small town in southern Oklahoma. We’re talking one red light that may or may not work depending on the day of the week. She married her high school sweetheart and the rest is pretty much history. They have two very active boys and one high-strung wiener dog that keeps her constantly on the go. For now, Gabrielle parks her car in north-central Texas, but who knows what tomorrow will bring.
This book wasn't what I expected.It was hot and sexy but the whole story also made my stomach crumbled. I didn't get why Boston hated Flynn firstly after they departed for eight years,and Flynn assured himself he didn't do anything wrong.Until Boston thrown a tantrum and Flynn confessed that he was fucking other guys after he made love to Boston every night for three years because he wanted to prevent them from abusing Boston as they did to him.
Seriously ? What did he think at the moment ? In the real life,if someone volunteers himself like that it doesn't prevent anybody to abusing another.
And the relationship between the three of them,Flynn,Boston and Malakai is lame.I've seen Flynn and Boston have a deeper feeling than they have with Malakai and I have pity on Malakai suddenly after he shut them out and avoid to have sex with them. Flynn and his task to attack abusive vampires who enslaved him for three years are very ridiculous.It's kind of a coincidental event to make Flynn captured and bind the relationship between Malakai and Boston together.
There are many weak points in this book,but I don't give up yet because this series also make me interested about what's going on with the other couples.
Don't even remember it well enough to review it. I started reading it again thinking I hadn't yet but then found familiar scenes. That's not uncommon with shifter stories, but I finally realized that yes, I'd read this. I think the vampire phobia was inconsistent and annoying, either too long or changed too suddenly.
I think 2.5 stars was about write and that's allowing for the fact I hate ménage. I think my actual enjoyment was more like 1.5. I only read it because I needed to know what happened in order to read the next one.
I was a little disappointed with this book. I usually love books by Gabrielle Evans, but I just couldn't understand the point of throwing Flynn's character into it. I thought it would have been good without him, but what do I know? I do hope there is plans to write more in this series cause as of now I just feel like I have been left hanging.
This was a great read. I loved Flynn, and Mal was a great mate for the all involved. But I will say Boston irked me a little until he woke up and actually started trying to accept his mates. I actually loved that they moved and hoping that we'll get to read something about various coven members.
typical gabrielle evans serial romance. nothing fantastic, nothing so bad it can't be finished. what is typical gabrielle evans? imagine a shorter harlequin romance but with no t&a (see, i was going to write no surprise pregnancies, but... yeah.).
out of sheer laziness, i will be using this as my template for all books by : sunny day lynn hagen stormy glenn scarlett hyacinth carol lynne gabrielle evans
unless otherwise noted. i'd apologize, but i'm not sorry. i figure it's about as much time as they put into their books. dammit! well, i made it all the way to the end being rather moderate in my assessment. that's a win.
This book makes me smile. I love the new beginnings and second chances given in this story. I love Boston and his jaded heart, Flynn and his forgiving nature, and Malakai and his confusion. Endless Midnight is such a sweet story. I adore the healing that this story brings to the characters. This book is the end of one chapter and the beginning of a new one. The end of this book is the opening of a new series. I love that the world of the moonlighters continues to grow and change. It's an exciting adventure. Love it.
This felt like a bridging story between two books or series.
I didn't mind the characters but they weren't clearly defined.
I read that others did not feel that Flynn was necessary, but he was the most easy to understand character and who cannot like an irishman.
The book is a little choppy, but I really want this series to work as there is a premise to it that keeps me going. There was a plot and I read it through quickly, and I was entertained.
I kinda wish that this series had remained m/m rather than switch to m/m/m. Just because I like m/m doesn't mean adding another "m" will make me like it even more. I thought Flynn was a pretty useless character, to be quite honest and his reasons for doing what he did weren't enough to satisfy me as a reader. And after having enjoyed books 2 and 3 as much as I did, this is a bit of a disappointment. Very choppy and...eh, I hope this isn't what her writing is totally becoming.
Huh. Not as "good" as the previous story but still entertaining. I didn't connect with the characters as much though. Of course this being the mindless read it is I never really do connect much with the characters. However I do still have some I prefer being inside their heads more than others. These three? I wasn't sold on them. They didn't seem all that good together and I could feel it in the way they interacted. It was still entertaining though and the sex scenes were enjoyable.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Another book in the Moonlight Breeds series by Gabrielle Evans but not another stand out. The books, and characters, are becoming predictable enough to take away any suspense that may have been a part of the story.