Life is only worth living if there are risks at hand. Contrary to his name, Saint has never been on the right side of life. But now that has to change.
Saint’s implosive personality has landed him in possibly the worst—or best—situation of his young adult life. He finds himself with not one but three MIA (Mystic Investigation Agency) agents. But he doesn’t just stalk them—no, he takes it a step further and attempts dating them.
There is a rule that criminals shouldn’t date law enforcement. There are too many risks, but then again, it’s what Saint lives for. Will this risk be too big for him to handle, or will Saint finally find what he’s been looking for?
Brea Alepoú realized her dream was to write and tell stories after spending five years in college getting a degree. She has since been writing and letting her imagination free. She thought she would only write contemporary at first but soon found her love for making worlds. So now she writes it all. With her wild imagination, expect lots of different stories, from fairies ruling to vampires killing everyone, to the sweet loving between two men, passion between two fierce women, or the love of multiple partners. She believes that everyone deserves love even if not all of her characters get it right away. Love is passionate, hot, needy, confusing, painful, fulfilling, and all-consuming. (pnr, contemporary, fantasy, erotica, romance, shifter mpreg, & rh) There will be a book for everyone. Insanity is Contagious. Brea Alepoú
This story is more of a 1.5 stars because it lacks substance and background. If not for the sex and innuendo, there was little to hold it together. I'm all for good erotica but package the book as such instead of trying to set forth a novella with little strength to support its characters.
This had promise but was missing a couple of things. Good things- I love MMMM romance, I love sharing and I love when the good guys go a little grey and the bad guys mostly go good. It has me curious about the rest of this series. I loved that Saint was actually one step ahead of the wolf shifters- the guy could read details. I also loved his impulsive moments
Not so good things- First up I didn’t read the blurb but I knew it was something PNR, however it still took me a few chapters to grasp what was going to happen. Next- the writing style- it’s not solidly third person and in some scenes, where there’s a lot happening the characters would get lost in my head and turn up in a different area. There’s also a timeline inconsistency at the beginning that I didn’t go back and follow up on. Lastly- world building. There kinda wasn’t any. I know it’s probably hard in a novella to truly add in world building but this didn’t really have any. I hope there’s plenty in the series.
I enjoyed this and usually poly relationships aren't my thing. I liked how this relationship worked though. There wasn't a lot of substance to the characters but it's a prequel so it's like its main job was some world building. I would have probably liked this more if it was longer.
When I dived into this book,I didn’t know what to expect because I was still contemplating on whether I should read this or not but OH BOY this book was MWAHHHHHH💋💋💋I loved and love and continue to love every inch of the books and the characters *chef kiss*💋 5/5⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️