My husband Graeme doesn’t know me like he thinks he does. There’s a secret I’ve been keeping since we met. A secret big enough to destroy our marriage. A secret I can’t hide if we have to spend two days in Hollowood Falls. It’s not that my family’s overbearing ( they are) or that I left home at seventeen because they were about to ruin my life ( they were.) The problem is that we’re werewolves.
But there’s only so long I can lie to the man I love. And there’s more to my hometown than meets the eye. If I have to deal with that arrogant, asinine, mouth-watering Pierce Platter, my ex-best friend and so-called fated mate, then 48 hours is just long enough for everything to go wrong.
A steamy fast-paced MMM first-in-series novella set in small town Colorado featuring two disaster gay shifters, one well-endowed Scottish husband, four interfering parents, and an even bigger secret hiding in the valley next door.
Author, blogger, and general nuisance Will Forrest writes unusual (and usually queer) Historical and Paranormal Romances with a dash of mischief and mayhem, and grew up on a steady diet of Douglas Adams and classic 90s bodice rippers. Will has a diploma of fashion design, a degree in social theory, and a bad habit of changing careers, life goals, and continents. Currently they live in a very warm part of Canada with three lovely humans and a succession of martyred houseplants.
Evan left his hometown and found love. Now he has to not only go back, but he must tell his husband that he is a werewolf. The author ignores the current convention of calling them shifters. The story starts out sweet and seems like family drama is the only downside, but the author introduces some serious dramatic mystery near the end and leaves things hanging unresolved. It felt like only half of the story.
What you'll get: Wolves Married couple Fated mates MMM Gay rep
Setting: Colorado
I wish there was more character development for Pierce. I read this entire thing and I feel like I don't know anything about that character and I really wanted to. Why did their families want them to get together so bad? Is there a curse or was it just meddling? I was never sure.
His husband though, what a team player. Brings home his husband's fated mate and whips up a hot breakfast within an hour of coming home.
With 3 MCs gathering in the werewolf town for the doyenne's funeral, Forrest introduces a shifter series. The alt-world is subtle, all the characters breathe, and the passion is off the charts.