Relationship It’s complicated Dating three triplet brothers might sound like fun, but I’m hiding a dark secret that could tear them apart.
I’ll never regret my one-night stand with Julian. He gave me a son–one that he knows nothing about. Gruff, damaged, and moody enough to cause whiplash, Julian Steele is everything I should stay away from. But having to keep this secret from him has been hell.
We promised each other that "one night" would just be fun and meaningless. But when he finds out I’m dating his two brothers, I realize just how cruel this bad boy can be.
Isaac and Blake have treated me like a queen ever since I moved to their small mountain town. Something I never knew I needed.
Isaac, a sturdy rancher, has Julian’s physique but is charming and gentle. My heart feels safe with him.
Blake is my new boss, and it was never my intention to make my love life even more complicated . But I hilariously threw myself at him thinking he was Isaac and sparks flew... to say the least.
I shudder at the thought of them finding out the truth about my son. Julian will hate me, and Isaac and Blake may never want to see me again. Or worse, it could drive these brothers apart.
And with their psycho ex-girlfriend trying to stir up the drama, will my secret baby be the final nail in the coffin for the Steele brothers' relationship?
18+ Only. Standalone contemporary reverse harem romance w/an HEA
On par with what you'd expect from the title. Nothing especially fantastic, but it is escapist fun. This author and these types of books fall into the "palate cleanser" category.
4.4 stars. I really am loving this author’s books. I’ve only got one left in her backlog before I’ll have to wait for a new release. She adds some really adorable, funny moments to her books that I totally love. She also seems to be attached to certain names. Lol.
I loved the humor. The sex was hot and steamy. The guys were mostly sweet, even Julian once he finally woke up and let it happen. The kids were cute and destructive as hell. I liked the way the relationships progressed, and the good natured bickering between siblings.
I hated that it was only single POV though. I was really looking forward to being in Julian’s head especially. Plus, I know from the other books I’ve read, that she writes that guys’ POVs really well and I’m always chuckling at the shit they say to each other when their girls aren’t around.
I had a blast, as expected. I’m really glad I found this author and decided to read all the books she has available on Kindle. I haven’t been let down, even once.
Sometimes I feel bad leaving reviews like this. But honestly, I think you guys know you're not getting romantic prose when you open a book called Mountain Men Triplets.
𝗧𝗿𝗼𝗽𝗲: Reverse harem
📖 𝗦𝘆𝗻𝗼𝗽𝘀𝗶𝘀: Mallory has a one night stand with Julian, gets pregnant, and disappears. She's back in town with her toddler in tow, when she meets Julian's brother... and his other brother... and they all start dating.
🌟 𝗥𝗲𝘃𝗶𝗲𝘄: This book will certainly hit the spot for someone who needs an absolutely mindless read. There's almost 0 character development, an absolute ton of smut, and pretty much no drama. Just a woman dating triplets.
I don't know what to say more than that. Set your expectations on the floor, ha.
I wanted something short and fun so I don’t know whether to blame myself or the author but this was so pretentious and unoriginal seriously I’m so sure I’ve read a book by lily gold that is like this. Sigh it wasn’t worth my time.
Steamy fun and entertainment with triplets and an unsuspecting lady who keeps getting the identity of who’s who wrong. Very enjoyable read if you like RH Romance.
This is my second Rebel Bloom book and they are growing on me. This was a very standard reverse harem romance with lots of steam; I would say the book consists of 60% steam and 40% plot. I can't say that the amount of steam disappointed me, however, I would have liked more, more character insight, more plot, just more everything.
Breaking up with her nasty ex and waiting to meet her sister Kara at a bar, Mallory sits next to a stranger, Julian Steele, who told her what he wanted to do to her so they didn’t waste time on pleasantries. (I would have smacked him right then, but I guess she still liked nasty men, not learning from her mistake with the ex.) The two of them have their night together and Mallory ends up pregnant. Mallory returns the following year with her baby, Hank.
Mallory thinks she meets Julian again, but it is actually his brother, Isaac, a rancher. The brothers are triplets. She also meets Blake, the third member of her conquests she mistakes for Isaac, and he will become her boss. Even Julian comes back. Will she tell them about Hank’s daddy? Will any or all of them be upset if she does? And then more information is revealed. . .
When their greedy cruel ex arrives, a woman named Grace who had almost alienated the brothers by lying and pushing Julian away when she couldn’t get money from him, will Mallory have to deal with her? As Grace asked Mallory if the “kid” was really Julian’s and how stupid it was to have a kid with the “poor one”, Mallory realized how crushed Julian must have been. And would her keeping her own secret about Hank’s daddy have hurt Julian even more than this woman had? She knew she had to make one final try to fix the problem with the brothers, to get them back together, and to have a life with them, if they wanted her. But would Julian listen to her? And her troubles were not over yet . . .
I didn’t like the way Julian acted when he first met Mallory. But what turned my dislike around was the emotional relationships she formed with the guys and how much all of them really loved each other. I also despise spanking, but again, the love and caring let me ignore that behavior and wish for the best for them. So grab a copy and let the author build that relationship for you. There is so much going on in this story line and you deserve to feel it firsthand. Well-written and an experience you won’t forget. (And I loved Kara and the way she dealt with the guys!)
Overall really enjoyed it. Was less mountain man vibes than id like i was sorta expecting that ambience and more natural scenery and such so yeah. But yeah everything else was really well done. The bikie thing was gross and isk didnt expect it in the story so ive realised i prefer like zero to little conflict in romance hea types. I thought initially she'd just end up in a car wreck and that would snap some sense into julian i wouldve preferred that tbh. The bikie thing and even the moonshine thing kinda came outta nowhere. Sorta thought hes be into all woodworking shit and her in marketing i figured shed end up promoting and selling his mountain man stuff and the cabin would be his workshop or something for his alone time and that would be a nice lil neat bow. But yeah good overall defs reading more of the authors work kinda wish this had another book or so about their establishing themselves in town and her pregnancy and then the next book could be like 10 years later with the twin working for them and like a passel of kids running around including triplets (yes i know the mother "decides" how many eggs are released etc and the dude has nothing to do with it but itd be cute anyway especially if they were girls. Anyhoo love me a good RH rarely do i enjoy contemporary anything as i adore fantasy too much but for these kinds books i dont mind the rare delve into "reality"
Mallory was at a bar waiting for her sister, Kara, to drown her sorrow because she just broke up with her ex. While there a man started talking to her and they ended up having sex. Afterwards she met with Kara and acted like nothing happened. She never exchanged last names or phone numbers. She ended up pregnant and didn’t know how to get ahold of the father. She never told anyone who the father was not even her sister. When the baby turned a year she moved to be closer to her sister so she can have family near by. Isaac, Julian, & Blake were triplets that did everything together, even dating women. Isaac was invited to a one year old party by Kara. When Mallory saw Isaac she thought it was Julian (her baby daddy). She didn’t know about the triplets. Kara then told Mal about a job at a lumber yard. When she walked in she thought it was Isaac and she went up to him and hugged him. Blake told her his name she was super embarrassed and she left before finishing the interview. She got the job to her surprise. Blake and Isaac both were interested in Mallory. Since the triplets did everything together they called Julian. When Julian showed up she kinda freaked as he was the father of her baby and didn’t know how to tell him. The triplets and Mallory had a great night and right after Julian got up and left. Mallory didn’t understand why. Will the triplets be able to put their past in the past? Will Mallory ever tell Julian he is the father of her baby? I’m really loving Rebel’s books. I laughed so much while reading this books Kara snd Tyler are super funny and the way Mallory can’t insult anyone is hilarious.
Mallory is at a bar waiting for her sister after she has broken up with her ex. She meets Julian at the bar and sparks fly. Julian wants Mallory and wastes no time letting her know. They end up in his truck hooking up. Afterwards she rushes back inside to meet her sister. Months later she is back in town bringing her young son with her. She is moving to be closer to her sister. Her sister loves her being around and seeing her nephew. She also sets Mallory up on a date with a guy they know. When he shows up, he looks just like Julian minus the tattoos. She goes out with Isaac, and they have a great time and share an amazing night together. The next day she goes to an interview for a job and when she sees the man coming in she thinks its Julian and starts hitting on him only to find out its his other brother Blake. Embarrassed she doesn't think she'll get the job and explains everything to her sister. Blake is drawn to her just like his brothers and he offers her a job and asks her out. Just when she thinks things can't get any more complicated Julian comes to town and Mallory has to face him as well as figure out how to tell them all a secret she has. Can all of them find a way to be together? Will her secret cause things to end?
This is a steamy story that once I started it I couldn't put it down. This is a well written and very entertaining story. This is a book for any book lover to enjoy.
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Cover Blurb: Relationship Status: It’s complicated Dating three triplet brothers might sound like fun, but I’m hiding a dark secret that could tear them apart. I’ll never regret my one-night stand with Julian. He gave me a son–one that he knows nothing about. Gruff, damaged, and moody enough to cause whiplash, Julian Steele is everything I should stay away from. But having to keep this secret from him has been hell. We promised each other that “one night” would just be fun and meaningless. But when he finds out I’m dating his two brothers, I realize just how cruel this bad boy can be. Isaac and Blake have treated me like a queen ever since I moved to their small mountain town. Something I never knew I needed. Isaac, a sturdy rancher, has Julian’s physique but is charming and gentle. My heart feels safe with him. Blake is my new boss, and it was never my intention to make my love life even more complicated. But I hilariously threw myself at him thinking he was Isaac and sparks flew… to say the least. I shudder at the thought of them finding out the truth about my son. Julian will hate me, and Isaac and Blake may never want to see me again. Or worse, it could drive these brothers apart. It wouldn’t be the first time. And with their psycho ex-girlfriend trying to stir up the drama, will my secret baby be the final nail in the coffin for the Steele brothers’ relationship?
I loved how Mallory decided to keep the baby that was a result with an act of passion with Julian, a big tough looking mountain of a man. He was a man whose heart had been scarred by a vindictive woman who only wanted to use her relationship with the triplets for monetary gain. Almost two years later, Mallory decides to leave the city and comes face to face with her destiny. Her big sister Kara is a strong character, who has enough courage and love to help Mallory face her fears. After meeting Isaac and later mistaking his brother Blake for him, chaos occurs. Add the appearance of Julian to the mix and Mallory is in over her head. She never told Julian he had a son. She never thought she would see him again. The crap hits the fan once that news gets out. The book definitely has a happy ending as love proves once again that it can get past any obstacle. I love the part where Mallory keeps insisting that she does not date and finally Julian tells her fine and for the group to go straight into marriage and getting her pregnant! Got to love an Alpha man.
While visiting the small town her sist lives in, Mallory (h) meets Julian (H) in a bar and things get hot and steamy between the two - hot and steamy enough to leave Mallory with an unexpected baby. She comes back to town a year later with baby Hank in tow and is surprised to meet "Julian" but turns out to be his brother Isaac (H). Then she meets Blake (H), Turns out the three men are triplets and Mallory can't help getting involved with Isaac and Blake. Then things get really interesting when Julian shows up. Even as Mallory finds herself attracted to all three men, there's still the secret of Hank's parentage. There's plenty of action and dram to make the story interesting, with a vicious ex, a threat to Mallory and Hank, and the brothers' relationship dynamics. Sexy and loving RH action in this mountain men secret baby romantic read.
💙Isaac - rancher, 💙Jillian - Hanks daddy after an one night stand, 💙Blake - her boss,
Just a d*ck everywhere. Here a d*ck, there a d*ck, everywhere a d*ck, d*ck!”
*Has a one night stand after a breakup, with Jillian, and ends up pregnant. She leaves, but comes back 1 year and 9 months later. Where she meets Isaac but thinks it is Jillian. Then meets Blake but thought it was Isaac. They end up all in a relationship, which the town all knows about. Mal meets the guys Ex girlfriend Grace. When she tells the guys that her baby Hank is Jillian's baby, Jillian gets mad at her and his brothers for keeping it from him.
I didn’t know whether to be more flattered than I’d ever been in my life, or if I should let them know that I wasn’t a family-sized bucket of fried chicken to be passed back and forth.
Whilst I enjoyed reading this book it wasn’t one of my favourites when it comes to Rebel’s books but it was still good none the less (there are a couple of editing errors but not enough to put me off reading)
Mallory is a great character, self depreciating yet kind loving and caring. She worries too much about what others think of her.
Her sisters character Kara was a brilliant addition. She was the fierce fire cracker who made me laugh out loud whilst she stuck up for her sister and tried to protect her.
The triplets all seem very different yet very hot. We don’t get massive amounts of descriptions apart from Julian’s tattoos etc but it’s enough to create the imagery of delicious men. Add in the fact they are caring, kinky, accept Mal’s son and seem to love hard and they seem perfect.
This book had me laughing and crying, it was so good. Loved the triplets even though one didn't love himself or anyone. The guys grew up so close together that the completed each other into one person. The grew up together, worked together and loved together. Until they encountered a wicked witch of the west who tried to tear them completely apart. She succeeded to split one away and he stayed away for a long time. He had a one night stand and ended up becoming a father, which was a definite surprise to him. A three men fell in love with the babies mama. Even that didn't run smoothly. Read how everything goes. It's a great group of characters. Written by Cindy :)
Okay so I kept seeing ads on Facebook for this and added it to my tbr. Then I saw another add with an extended blurb and was instantly hooked so I checked it out.
Started reading, took break to get snacks and read straight past a reasonable bedtime and chose the next day blahs because I couldn’t put this done.
The steam was glorious. Plus the relationship and how it was handled was very believable. The fact that the town already knew the brothers and their preferences was the perfect setup. Plus her reaction to the town knowing had me giggling so hard…donuts solve everything.
Very fun read and I’ll definitely be checking out more from this author as I loved the writing style and the characters created.
It was kinda funny and also had some drama and some action but Julian wasn't really portrayed in a good light. He sounded like someone who enjoys playing victim and assigning blame on others. Mallory was 100% wrong when she withheld Hank's existence but that was not Hank's fault No matter what his mother did or didn't do he still deserved unconditional fatherly love and devotion. Its great that Julian eventually came to his senses and that his attitude didn't negatively impact Blake and Isaac who were great guys in their own right. Mallory's trip tp the cabin in the mountains alone with a baby was the height of irresponsibility luckily it all worked out in the end.
I’m actually sad that the book is done. I’m gonna miss all of them. This is one of the rare occasions that I liked everybody in the book even the secondary characters. I loved Kara and Tyler and the kids so much. I wish that they were my relatives. This book had me laughing so much that I have physical pain from it, and I may have peed in my pants a bit. Everything about this book was great. I wish it was longer. I wish we had a double epilogue but that’s just me being greedy. This writer is so funny the shit that she comes up with has me laughing so hard that I, which I already said, pee my pants. She’s probably one of the funnier writers that I’ve read. I absolutely recommend this book!
Rebel Bloom is now my favorite reverse harem author!
I knew I could count on this book having a lot of hot scenes, but I was not expecting it to make me laugh out loud, too! I appreciate that I Rebel Bloom never makes me wait for action until the second half of the book. Also, the women are always strong characters, not helpless and indecisive. The scenes are more original. They're more imaginative than a lot of RH books. And I know this because I read at least 15 RH books every month. My only request is for Rebel Bloom to write faster! I need more of her books, STAT!!! No pressure ;-)
This one was a good book. It was a good filler book. I just finished reading the Bonds that Tie series and needed something lighter/more straightforward to read. Plus, a standalone or a series of standalones would be perfect, and that's precisely what this one was for me. I wouldn't have picked it up if it wasn't one of those random finds, and it came up at the perfect moment. Plus, I loved the triplets and the surprise baby angle. I really need more surprise baby books. I kind of wish we had a little bit more ex-drama, but there is a third-act insane mess that came out, and we got to see something from left field cause a crazy mess and throw the whole book off.
I mean, I liked it. It was fun, sexy, and about what you'd expect for a reverse harem. However, the ending tied up way too neatly when there were HUGE questions left unanswered. Like, how does one have a moonshine operation, you biggest customer get busted, you punch the cr@p out of said customer, and you walk away without one question? How does that happen? And what do you do afterward? They just kind of fast-forwarded to the happily ever after. Oh well. It's fine. The book was not read for everything to be tied up appropriately. It was there for sexy times. Sexy times and drama. It delivered on that.
Ms. Rebel Bloom has just become my new favorite author, she has you crying from laughing out loud, and others are looking at you wondering what's so funny? Then your rubbing yourself because the temperature is rising at your very core. Then the next page your holding back a tear. I've only read a couple if her books so far but this is my favourite, I want to be Mallory the woman who has all her dreams come true, with a little Kara to have them be a wee bit scared of you. The triplets are all hunk no junk . can't wait for the next story. MS Bloom is a very talented writer a firm grip on humor and how its needed in dealing with feelings, and relationships.
I love this book! I love the fact that you get to laugh, then you get the serious side, the smiles and the sadness ( & let's not forget the spice 🔥). It all belongs to 3 brothers Julian, Isaac and Blake. Take Mallory and throw her in the mix and you have one awesome story. I love Mallory's character , she strong independent and fierce. Her sister Kara is hysterical, I love the interaction with her ( Kara) and Mallory. Sisterly love 💕 great book, excellent characters. Definitely will be checking out more from this author!
This story has bits of humor throughout and a few bits that are kinda sad but they work it out . I enjoyed the way she kinda had one Triplet the later met the other two while not really knowing they were identical triplets. It would have been even more funny if she'd had twins or triplet babies, I guess it would have been harder to hide who daddy was though. I can't believe there was even a kidnapping in there too by a biker gang... I think maybe Julien should have got himself a bar he'd be a good bartender. I liked this story a lot.
This was a fun, light read that is pretty much delivered what one would expect. I would say "mountain men" is a bit of a stretch since only one of them lives in a mountain cabin. And I thought the baby seemed too young for a year old. He was still being fed baby food, like mashed bananas, and doesn't appear to be mobile with the exception of crawling into someone's lap one time. But I was pleased that he was included in much of the story. I enjoyed reading this. The author's writing style is delightful and I always like when characters have real non-romantic relationships as well.