[Siren Everlasting Classic Erotic Alternative Cowboy Romance, M/M, with M/M/M, light spanking, HEA] Life has settled down for each of the Blaecleahs. They've all found their legends and are living a life filled with love and happiness. But anything worth having is worth fighting for and not even the luck of the Irish can keep the Blaecleahs from having to fight to keep what they have when the past comes back to haunt them all. In order to save Ma and Da, they may have to decide who they want to keep in their family, and who they don't before that choice is taken away from them by someone they never expected. When violence threatens them, aid comes from an unusual source but will it be enough to keep the Blaecleahs in Cade Creek or will the life they have built for themselves disappear before their eyes? ** A Siren Erotic Romance
About Me I believes the only thing sexier than a man in cowboy boots is two, or three men in cowboy boots. I also believes in love at first sight, soul mates, true love, and happy endings.
I live in the great Northwest region of the USA, with my gorgeous husband and soul mate, two boxer/collie puppies, one old biddy cats, and three fish. When I'm not being a mother to my six teenagers or cleaning up after my two 70 pound lap puppies, you can usually find me cuddled in bed with a book in my hand and a puppy in my lap. Or on my laptop, creating the next sexy man for one of my stories.
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What do I do ? I'm a writer of erotic, paranormal, werewolf, futuristic, contemporary, gay, and Ménage a Trois romances. I'm currently published with Siren Publishing, Torquere Press, and Noble Ellora's Cave.
In order to save Ma and Da, they may have to decide who they want to keep in their family, and who they don’t before that choice is taken away from them by someone they never expected.
This makes no sense to me. Unless I've misinterpreted something there is no deciding to keep someone or not.
SWEET... Basically this is an update book... BUT we get more! We get another couple, not exactly family but like extended family, get their happy place on. Even better, we learn more about Ma and Da and her family then ever before with a glimpse into the past.
Anyone that liked or loved these boys.. I have a strong suspicion that this will be enjoyed as well.
What a great holiday edition to the Blaecleah stories. I think the author did a wonderful job connecting with each set of couples, or in Seamus' case "throuple", so I got a good idea of where everyone was now that it's been 5 years since Lachlan and Asa got together.
I really enjoyed the additional storyline showing me how Kapheri and Brennan got together since their koffee shop is featured quite a bit in the 'Cade Creek' series.
Plus, seeing a little more exchanges just between Ma and Da made the whole book just come together for me. The drama was good, although somewhat predictable. Regardless, I love this entire series and this finale just worked for me!
***** Amazingly beautiful story...wow ! ***** The Blaecleah family is one tight knit group who'd do anything for each other. This Christmas they are all together, but get a visit from an old relative, who's not a nice man. This greedy guy causes some trouble.
We get to reunite with these wonderful M/M couples as they gather for the holidays, and each couple has some hard rockin' sex as we see them again. Yummy and hot these guys are terrific, as in every tale, they love hard, are raw, powerful and dynamic.
Stormy Glenn's characters are deep, interesting and lovable. We get a newcomer who falls for the other newbie and decide to stay in Cade Creek, while a mystery is taking place, and conniver is plotting and true love is everywhere.
Yes there is mild violence, a shooting at the end, but all is well, as the shooter goes to jail and two hearts are mended. Heartwarming, tear inducing in a few places, one couple has a little girl and another is trying to adopt, I was riveted to the pages. Have tissues handy !
If you've read her "Man Love" tales before you know you are in for a treat. The M/M series books can stand alone, but are richer with knowledge of all the people.
Well written and interesting, with hot M/M sex, and wonderful characters, this story will make you happy.
Every once in a while you'll find an author who can write with such beauty and heart that you sometimes forget that the story being told isn't real or that the friends your reading about are fictional. Stormy Glenn is one of these gifted Authors and her series, Bleacleah Brother's, is an example of this rate talent.
In book 7, Cowboy Christmas, we are given what I believe to be one of her best works every, and one awesome installment of a series I have ever had the great pleasure of reading. The way she's blended the lives of the previous six books, co-mingling the lives of her characters story in one book has my heart in my throat and tears in my eyes. Sitting here as I write this I am having to fight my own urge to tell you all about these lives and spill all the secretes in the book, but I want you to be able to enjoy this book as much as I did. Believe me when I say your going to thank me later.
If you haven't read this series then you will definitely want to make sure and read them in order. Not only to further your enjoyment of this spell binding story, but to learn and love this family and this author as much as I do
Ha sido todo un placer concluir con esta saga. Ya que nos quedamos sin hermanos Blaecleah para emparejar, aquí vemos la relación entre un par nuevo de personajes, y un atisbo de un par de familias relacionadas de alguna u otra manera con los Blaecleah. Los que más me gustó ver en este séptimo libro de la saga, fue los momentos en los cuales la autora nos mostró cómo está cada una de las parejas que hemos visto a lo largo de sus historias, eso hace que estas relaciones nos terminen gustando un poco más. En definitiva, creo que es una saga a tener en cuenta para momentos de bloqueos lectores, o como lecturas de mero entretenimiento, porque estos libros, por sus pocas páginas y narrativa, se leen muy rápido. Recomendable.
A story with a Christmas setting that let us visit with the Blaecleah family again. We get to see how happy all the sons are with their partners and even find out a little bit more about Ma and Da. A visit from Alani's brother shows us why she had little trouble leaving her family in Ireland for Donnell. There is also a visit from baby Alani's grandparents and uncle. With everyone at the ranch the story begins to unfold with past deeds revealed and new relationships hinted at. Perhaps a lead in to the new series Cade Creek. I'd recommend this book to anyone who loved the earlier books in this series as I did.
The seventh book about the Blaecleah family with six gay sons and their individual stories in the previous books appears to come to a very satisfying end. There is so much to love about this series, sex, danger, betrayal, murder, misunderstanding, great miscommunication, and especially love, forgiveness, and acceptance. There was a need for better editing in this last book but it didn't ruin my enjoyment and it shouldn't keep you from also liking the great story.
The last novel of Blaecleah Brother.The novel started with Lalnchan and Asa stories to all five in other series. And then end with beautiful Christmas with new twist and turns. Very nice series of our very nice family.I really adore Maa and Daa. How much they love their five children and their partners. I really like the last part very much.When everyone united with the story of Brennan and kapheri...
I have read all the blaecleah brothers series and want more. Each book is better than the last. You stay interested in page turning excitement WHAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN NEXT.
So beauty. A merry christmas history, with the beloved ones and the new ones. A history of legacy and how they grow to be our proud and the container of all of our love. Pdt: I love Nial y Aidan.
This is what I refer to as my ‘forgotten’ Blaecleah Brother book. I used to be pretty good about keeping up with the series but this last book somehow slipped between the cracks for me.
This isn’t so much about the brothers this time. They’ve all found the love of their lives and are pretty happy. This is more about their outside/extend family.
Each chapter in this book sort of gives us a peek into each of the brother’s lives to see what they’ve accomplished by way of their respective relationships and to see how their significant other has thrived. I particularly like the Irish blessings at the beginning of each chapter. I thought that it really added a nice touch.
Speaking of Irish, I also appreciate how the author treated the character’s Irish heritage. I liked how she wrote their dialogue like she would any other and didn’t try and write the dialogue in an Irish brogue which would’ve made it unreadable. It was just understood that they were Irish and would therefore speak with that dialect.
Just when you think that the story was just going to be all smiles and Christmas cheer and family happiness, people from their past enters their lives. New relationships are formed and old ones are repaired.
I am glad that I thought to check back with the brothers as Kapheri’s character was mentioned in the spinoff from this series (Cade Creek) and I had no idea who he was, where he came from or how he got into Cade Creek.
This was a nice little read; just perfect for the holidays. I also noticed that the editing (which has been somewhat of a problem with this publisher’s authors in the past) has greatly improved. There were virtually no errors to be found in this book.
The violence was at a minimum in this particular book. There was conflict of course but with little to no violence or abuse. It was pretty much a feel good holiday story about love, forgiveness, confronting and overcoming your past.
This was a great ending to the series and a great opening to the Cade Creek series. I probably should've read this before I started reading Cade Creek...lol