Fights are breaking out between the Dolus and Rotridge packs and the two new alphas, Deek and Bailan, are putting an immediate stop to it. Keegan knows he’s supposed to be at the peace talks to show his support to his alpha and stay till the end, but he’s sure no one would miss an omega like him who acts more like a lone wolf. He sneaks off for a run in the woods only to be chased down by the two big alphas, but they’re not after him to reprimand him. Deek and Bailan are going to seal their pack merger by sharing the little white omega. But when they mark and claim him together, Keegan realizes that his two alphas will be taking more than his body before the night is over.
well... that was... different? there was no real plot to speak of. definitely no character development. Keegan's consent was dubious at best IMO. oh, and this 30 page short story ended at 80%.
Worst part is how short the book is, but the best part more than makes up for it, and I'm not talking about the sex which is very hot. The author I think, respected that she was shooting for a "quickie" and didn't burden her plot with lots of confusing background information. There are very brief mention of a brother, two friends, and previous alpha. After that you only deal with Deek, Bailen, and Keegan, and all they do for each other. There were a couple of little editing mistakes, but overall I enjoyed this book very much.
This book was different but not bad, not really a romance more of an erotic fantasy. This book was not like the first 1 with a plot just a man meets a couple of werewolves in the wood and have fun.
::fanning self trying to cool down:: Hot!! Omg that was a great little quickie read..pun intended lol. I don't normally read short stories but damn am I glad I read this one. I will be checking out more of this author's stories.
There is little chance for the building of plot with such a short book. The erotica is enjoyable. The most glaring aspect of this book is the need for editing. There are enough little errors to be distracting. I like this author, but I wouldn't recommend this book.