This book was really rushed. The entire book is just over 100 pages and takes place over several weeks, which leads to a lot of tell and not show. I also found it fairly repetitive, which is hard for such a short book. The conversations and foreplay was almost cookie cutter.
I found the title misleading, as this is not Omegaverse or Shifters. They just call themselves a pack instead or poly. I also despise when authors don't disclose relationship breakdowns in the description. No hate, but I want to know what I'm getting into. This is a MMMF with emotional and physical MM.
Josie crashes into a snowbank in Maple Hollow and suddenly finds herself in the presence of three sexy men Luke, the dependable handyman; Eli, the sweet baker; and Miles, the quiet and mysterious one. They’re a family, a pack if you will, and they all desire Josie.
I loved how much they truly cared for each other and weren’t afraid to show it.
This is a cozy and steamy little read. I thought this was an omegaverse...but it is not. SO just a heads up for that! It is a novella, so knowing that going into the story I anticipated the storyline to move quickly. I enjoyed these characters... and I always love a good snowed-in story! I loved the characters dynamic and I enjoyed their chemistry, but I found myself having to go back and make sure I knew which character's POV it was. I loved that the FMC built connections individually with each MMC, and also as a group. They each offered each other something a little different.. and it made their relationship that much more special. If you enjoy snowed-in, why choose steamy romance this is a great little read!
MF| MFMM on page and with talk of MM and MMM Car accident Snowed in Forced Proximity Small town Condoms
The title is misleading as this is not an Omegaverse or shifter book. And given that some of this authors other books include those tropes it was an unfortunate surprise.
I couldn’t get into this story, it was stilted and kind of awkward. Not bad, just…other.
I do like that the Hwy included a little more acknowledgement of the MM and MMM pairings tho.
Implied MM doesn't make this an MMF book, unfortunately. It had a lot of potential and was a fun read, but I picked it up for scenes from all the characters. If the author is uncomfortable with MM scenes they should just write MFM sbooks that were good and they did it well.
I feel like the title and the blurb are a little misleading. It seemed to be a scent match omegaverse or, with the wolf on the cover a shifter romance, and it was just a why choose. There was also implied MM but no actual MM, which felt a bit off to me. It was ok for what it was, but it was certainly not what I expected at all.