What if one college guy’s body chemistry could turn every grown woman in town into a willing, eager no jealousy, no drama, just unfiltered, public pleasure at the drop of a hat? That’s the new normal in Brookvale, where a freak pheromone mutation makes every woman crave Logan Hart. No one can resist. Not even the mayor’s own family.
Start at Book 1 for the original Logan’s pheromones spark a town-wide, no-jealousy harem where every MILF, coed, and housewife lines up for a taste. In Book 2, the whole town nuns kneel, cops flip sides, even wives breed revenge in church.
Highly recommended Book 1 → Book 2 → Book 3 for maximum payoff.
But in Book 3, the stakes go nuclear.
Mayor Patrick O’Brien declares a crusade to “save Brookvale,” staging press conferences, attack ads, and fishing investigations. He’s targeting not only Logan, but all the women who chose him. Logan runs for mayor to defend them and the town, and the fight turns personal when O’Brien’s own people cross the aisle.
Victoria O’Brien: surgically perfected trophy wife, neglected for years, opens the mansion doors… and the scandal files. First she breaks, then she speaks. Sienna O’Brien: red-haired OnlyFans rebel who livestreams her first time, taking the race to every phone in town. Rosa Delgado: devout housemaid torn between duty and desire; a pew-side surrender becomes a public resignation from O’Brien’s household. Patricia Chen: ice-cool campaign manager with glasses and a wedding ring; she finds the embezzlement, flips teams, and scripts Logan’s path to City Hall.Brookvale’s extreme normalization goes a councilwoman finishes her zoning speech without missing a line while being taken at the table; a televised debate implodes when Patricia presents O’Brien’s crimes mid-thrust; adults-only polling stations treat orgasms like “I Voted” stickers; Captain Keisha announces her pregnancy and endorses Logan in uniform, and the numbers break the race open. This isn’t just hot, it’s leverage. Each climax moves power. Each woman flips another switch.
trophy-wife worship and bimbo polish; influencer exhibition that weaponizes virality; maid-uniform obedience; a data-queen undone on an office desk; pregnancy praise, lactation cameos, group submission, and public-risk set pieces from rally stage to council table. All characters 18+, unrelated, and enthusiastically consenting; his pheromones amplify desire, never remove choice.
Election night is a landslide. Inauguration is an office-door-locked celebration. And when federal eyes knock, Brookvale’s new order is ready to scale. (Start at Book 1 for the full then watch the oath get sworn.)
Great story with a desperate need of editing; this is a common complaint about the Cole Cross books I've read so far. There are very few grammar issues, but it needs serious editing for clarity, duplication of story events, conciseness, and conflicting story elements or inaccuracies. There is a ton of graphic sex scenes in this 4 book series, but a lot of them are written in a cookie cutter manner making them almost the same and tedious to read. There is a good fun story in this 4 book series, but it really needs proper editing to be properly enjoyed.