Gatler is happy that his brother Thane has finally found the woman of his dreams, but wants him to keep a promise from long ago. The brothers had gotten together and decided that they would share their mates so that there were no hard feelings between them. Thane doesn’t seem to want to follow through, but Gatler is definitely ready too. After finally having Veylin, he knows that he needs her to balance him out. Then he finds a lost love from long ago and everything is turned upside down.
Lalanc wished that she could end her relationship with Gatler so many years ago on better terms, but at the time it seemed impossible. Now that they’ve met again, can they get over the past?
Formerly from the Midwest, Alexa Aames was forced south by snow and slush. She now lives in a place where the only things frozen are the margaritas. Her first stories were written on loose-leaf and passed secretly to her best friend in their grade school's hallway. The early tales featured characters who could hold down multiple jobs at the same time: Dallas Cowboys quarterback on game nights, president of the United States the rest of the time. That same character was also an alien (a space cowboy) and a scientist. He had affairs with supermodels and was married and divorced about eight times. This early freedom in storytelling prepared her to write... well, just about anything. It also made her love writing more than chocolate, more than rain, more than boys. Well, maybe not more than boys. After her first published story appeared, several terrific women wrote to her and asked her when she would have something new. She wrote her first Changeling story, Blood & Honey, for them. She hopes they like it, and that you do too.
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Finished this one a few minutes ago. The story line was as good in this book as the second one, but not a real deep book. Both are better than the first book. I think my problem lies with the fact the books are really short, about 70 pages give or take, so not really long enough to develop much of a story. It's mostly about sex, and I don't like sexual domination, however light, so parts of the story grated on me. All in all, it wasn't a bad series I guess. I doubt I'd read it again, and would only recommend it if you're interested in a short read, with lots of sexual situations. Oh, and the covers on all three books are really cheesy...are real life models THAT expensive???