[Siren Menage Gay Menage a Trois Romance, M/M/M] After watching his alpha and beta almost lose their mate, Thomas decides he needs some time alone. Driving across country, he discovers Micah, a human that smells like dark chocolate and summer rain. He knows immediately that Micah is his mate but before he can claim him, he has to get Micah's sexy little butt out of trouble. They are attacked by a band of bullies. In his bid to protect his mate, Thomas reveals his true nature to the bullies and to Micah. Afterwards, he has to call in reinforcements to help clean up the mess. It comes in the form of Caleb Hunter, alpha of the Hunter Pack and Micah's other mate. But Micah's human. Isn't he? Siren Erotic Romance
About Me I believes the only thing sexier than a man in cowboy boots is two, or three men in cowboy boots. I also believes in love at first sight, soul mates, true love, and happy endings.
I live in the great Northwest region of the USA, with my gorgeous husband and soul mate, two boxer/collie puppies, one old biddy cats, and three fish. When I'm not being a mother to my six teenagers or cleaning up after my two 70 pound lap puppies, you can usually find me cuddled in bed with a book in my hand and a puppy in my lap. Or on my laptop, creating the next sexy man for one of my stories.
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What do I do ? I'm a writer of erotic, paranormal, werewolf, futuristic, contemporary, gay, and Ménage a Trois romances. I'm currently published with Siren Publishing, Torquere Press, and Noble Ellora's Cave.
This was a good story. Thomas is on a cross-country trip to get some time for himself. He comes across a small young man being accosted by bullies in an alley, and steps in to save him. That's how he meets Micah is his mate. Thomas makes love to him, claims him by biting him cementing the mating bond , and convinces Micah to come back to his ranch with him. He figures he'll explain the whole "werewolf" thing later because he thinks Micah is human. On the way back to Thomas pack they stop at a rest stop they are accosted by some bullies and all hell breaks out. When a neighboring pack is called in to do cleanup and discredit the bashers, the sheriff, Caleb, turns out to be a werewolf, an Alpha of his own pack and also recognizes Micah as his mate. Turns out Micah is a Tri Omega and doesn't know it. Micah was raised by an alcoholic father when his mother left when he was 12. After convincing Micah they he has two mates he agrees to go back to Caleb's house. When Micah gets frustrated and overwhelmed with emotion from the negative feelings pack members give him, he leaves the house against Caleb's orders, and Caleb makes it clear to him that if he ever disobeys him again, he'll take it as a personal challenge. A challenge to a werewolf is a fight to the death. Micah really doesn't understand they ways of the pack he is use to people hurting him and he is not taking it anymore. The sex scenes in this book was hot it wasn't until the rest of the pack come to meet the Alphas new mates that the learns that Micah is a werewolf when his Uncle Mike shows up and tries to take him away. Uncle Mike is really his father and that his mother is also a wolf who left because the man that raised him threatened them with exposure if they took him. Micah is so confused and hurt because his whole life was a lie. The story ended with me having a few questions about Micah and Thomas's old pack. Overall this was a good story.
Thomas finds Micah and then Caleb finds Micah. About the same plot as the first two but this time Micah acted more juvenile then his predecessors. I enjoyed this, it was entertaining and did its job of keeping my attention but several times I found myself rolling my eyes and thinking that Micah needed a spanking more than any main character I have encountered in a long while and he never got it.
Micah responds to some situations with humor and insight that made me laugh or grin and then turns around a minute later and throws a toddler type embarassing as hell tantrum. I could never figure out how he decided to react to the things going on around him.
If you have been reading them from the beginning there is an obvious plot issue. How is there yet another tri-omega when the phenomenon was supposed to be basically one per generation per the first book and so rare that many weres thought it was a myth? Now we have three, all interwoven in some way to the same were pack with no explanation on the sudden explosion of tri-omegas...struggled with that but it didn't stop me from knowing what was coming and reading the third book. :)
One other problem with this third installment is that the editing was sloppy. There were many times that sentences or paragraphs had clearly been changed but words had been left in the process that no longer belonged in the sentence. Tense was wrong at some points as well.
All in all, entertaining but formulaic and unimaginative.
They had 115 pages of sex and they didn't know his back was covered in scars?
In real time they had something like a couple of weeks to have sex all day long but they didn't know his back was covered in scars???
They had shower sex and kitchen sex and bed sex and everywhere sex and THEY DIDN'T KNOW HIS BACK WAS COVERED IN SCARS!?
Sorry for the caps and the outrage but I just couldn't get my head wrapped around that one.
I'm sorry, but this true love thing is just not cutting it when the love of your life has like, a scarred back and you don't even care after weeks of being naked. Just give me my money back. This isn't a romance at all - this is like, true crime or something.
I guess I'd better actually review this thing before I'm accused of using the review function to rant because that is not true at all. Nope.
The whole plot:
Guy meets Mate 1. Sex. Guy meets Mate 2. Sex. Conflict. Setup for next book. Guy finds out he's a wolf (no, this isn't a spoiler, for god's sake it's in the Tri-Omega series) Sex and inkling about better future. The end.
I racked my brains for something that might actually be plot to spoil this further for you, but the only thing I can remember is the MC (I just finished the book, can't remember his name) threw a lot of tantrums and basically threatened the alpha mate's position and stuff and that's it.
Did Micah really just let his farm like that?? What's happen to the crops or the animals or whatever that's his farm produce?
Love the realist reaction of Micah when he learn the truth. For me he forgive too soon, but I admit,I'm resentful.
Mike and Micah's mother are pathetic. I'd never abandon my child. You don't have an excuse for that. You can't be forgiven. The guy blackmail Micah's mother into marrying him and you trust his word? Pathetic, pitiful, disgusting. They don't reserve the right to be call parents. They deserve nothing. Were I live, we have laws to protect kids against what they did, it's call 'child abandonment' and you can go to jail.
“Listen, baby, I know this isn’t easy and Mike certainly has a lot to answer for, as does your mother. But you need to look beyond that and see what you do have here,” Caleb said. “And what in the hell do I have now?” “Me and Thomas for a start, our pack,” Caleb said. “And once you get done being upset with Mike and Leeann, you’ll have a family, too.”
WTF? The guy have perfectely right to be angry and more and you just dismiss it as if it's nothing? It's condescending.
I liked the story and the characters, but there were so many editing errors (typos/wrong word/extra word) that it became more a game of looking for the next one instead of enjoying the book :-(
The third book in the series, this is quite an entertaining story - quick moving and lots of humour.
Thomas sees Micah, knows he's destined to be his mate but has to save him from the bullies first. He steps up in protective mode, placing himself between the smaller, delicate Micah and the men who are taunting him. He doesn't hold back in proclaiming his attraction to Micah and demanding respect at which point the bullies are surprised to learn he is gay. "You're a fag?" "Oh please, you need to be more politically correct when insulting someone. Don't you ever read the papers? We're progressive. We prefer the term pussy challenged. Now, get with the program, boys. My lunch date is waiting."
Thomas uses his wit and humour to defuse the situation only to find that Micah has left but not before leaving him a pink rose and a note. (Luckily Micah had a rose handy!)
As per the other books, sizzling hot sex without much buildup - cause when you know the guy is your mate you just go for it - instinct just demands sex and claiming!
There is another incident where Thomas need to protect Micah. This time he needs to use his special skills so makes Micah close his eyes while he deals with the bad guys. Finally he resorts to calling in the pack's "clean up" crew to help him and Micah get away. Unfortunately Micah overhears some of his conversation - he must have had good hearing to overhear both sides of the conversation. "What did Jake mean by shifting? Into what? A werewolf? Really?" It's quite funny to watch he reaction to finding out this pretty momentous news but just seems to accept it, more annoyed about the lying rather than the actual werewolf thing. "Okay, it is a little weird, I think I already said that, but we all have our idiosyncrasies. Yours just seem to be a little stranger than most. So what? It still doesn't change the fact that you lied to me."
The local pack is dispatched to the scene to help out and the Alpha just happens to be Micah's other mate and claims him before Thomas becomes aware. This leads into the bulk of the story - the challenges of being a threesome, the tri-omega complexities & secrets from Micah's past.
I did find Caleb not very appealing when he first joins the story and at times Micah was a little annoying (referred to a spunkiness in the book). Thomas is just supportive and nice and all too kind. There were a few things that I didn't quite grasp or thought weren't well explained - Micah just leaving his old life behind, Micah's parent's behaviour, some lack of observation about Micah's physical appearance - but I just accepted the story for what was presented.
Overall, perfect book if you like a cute story filled with lots of humour and lots of very well written sex scenes!
Favourite quotes:
"It wasn't easy being werewolf and gay. Everyone wanted you to have cubs. The more cubs you had, the more pack members. The more pack members there were, the stronger the pack - yada, yada, yada."
"We never had a first date, or a second one. We've never even had a date. We just went from hello to bed. And now I find out you're a werewolf?"
"Yes, I'm housebroken."
"Don't you Micah me, fur ball."
"I'm not real sure how this whole greeting thing works, but if you're going to try to sniff my ass I expect dinner first."
3.5 stars
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Oh, Thomas hooked me almost from the start! I mean, seriously, gaydar and pink toenails!?! Classic scene! I adore a man who will defend against bullies and the fact that Thomas used humor to run them away was fantastic! It just solidified for me how much I was going to enjoy this third book in the Tri-Omega Mates series.
Thomas has headed away from the small Wolfrik pack for vacation on his motorcycle to see the sights of America. A stop in a small town leads him to Micah, his mate. I adored Micah from the beginning because of his sense of humor, his spitfire attitude, and his sheer emotional vulnerability. He has an inner strength that just radiates from him. Micah doesn't understand how he can seemingly accept all of the shape shifting information with little or no doubt and he's starting to think maybe he's crazy and then…
This book was good but the stories are beginning to read a lot alike. Thomas was a member of the Wolfrik Pack who needed some vacation time. He spent months traveling the country and was stopping for some lunch in a small town. He heard sounds in an alley and there was his mate about to get mugged by some guys. Thomas saved Micah, his little mate and was taking the human back to the Wolfrik pack. There was some trouble at a rest stop and Micah's other mate, Caleb, alpha of the Hunter pack found him. Now the problem was how a human would be accepted as the mate to the pack's gay Alpha. Or is Micah really human? This story wasn't as good as the other two because the ending was too rushed for me. The main characters were amusing being so very different but something was just lacking.
Re-read and review: 02/09/2020 This book has a loooooooooot of sex scenes (a statement that will be repeated in all reviews because is a lot in a book too short) and despite this amount of sex scene they doesn't saw the scars in his back. This no make any sense. Really. I will resume the whole series for you, here we go: "Wolf A meets his mate (wolf B) they have a lot of sex, wolf A claims the wolf B and when the things are become cozy Wolf C appears and Wolf A has to learn share his mate." As I said before Stormy Glenn and lore are long time enemies. Always are only one Tri-Omega in each generation, well, she decided to write more so bye, bye lore in book one. Ok, she did a retcon, it's okay but Ms. Glenn has a serious thing against lore.
I really liked the book until Caleb jumped inn, then he tries to redeem himself, but I have a problem with this book and the 2 before this one, supposedly we have to strong males and one omega, yes? then the relationship goes like this, the douche-bag in the book takes the top place, then the likable character and then the omega, I so don't like that, we get to see the douches fucking the other characters, and no one fucks the douches.
Micah's parent were plain stupid tbh, I would be very upset as Micah's was & wouldn't like to see them again.
I liked and hated bits in this book. All the books seem to be very similar in 2 rough big mates and 1 delicate giggling small tri-omega. I found Micah really annoying he had childish tantrums when he didn't like the way thing were going and even with Thomas being the diplomat and Caleb being alpha needing respect he still seem to bitch and get his own way. It really annoyed me that their was a Darth Vader part "I am your father" but afterwards didn't really follow though. Even with all my issue it still wasn't bad enough for me to stop reading. Just hope theirs a bit more to Ryce story.
typical stormy glenn romance. nothing fantastic, nothing so bad it can't be finished. what is typical stormy glenn? imagine a shorter harlequin romance but with no t&a (see, i was going to write no surprise pregnancies, but... yeah.).
laziness dictates i will use this as my template for all books by the following authors unless a book is remarkably good/bad : stormy glenn lynn hagen scarlet hyacinth joyee flynn carol lynne gabrielle evans
Only giving this one 2.5-3 stars - I just didn't hook me as much as the others. I didn't get as emotionally involved with the characters and I noticed more typos so maybe that threw me off. Will keep reading the series though.
The story has some interesting elements, but, overall, is just okay. If it wasn't for the narration and performance, I would have given this 1 or 2 stars. Dorian Bane is an excellent narrator; seriously, the man could make a dictionary sound sexy. The three star rating is really more for his performance.
Thomas is on his way home after taking some personal time for himself. He is just starting to feel good about life and getting his act together after a period of uncertainty with his pack. During one of his many stops he finds a cute little guy being harassed by the local bully and his blood boils. Finding out the little guy is his mate has set him on a path that he can’t stop even if he wanted to.
Micah is trying his best to get on with his life as simple as it is. When he is saved from another bashing by a stranger, he hopes that that is not all he would be saved from by the stranger. Thomas explodes into his world and he goes with the flow and gets more than he bargained for.
Thomas and Micah are making the best of a precarious situation when they are attacked, getting help quickly and getting on their way is their only concern. Help, however, comes in the guise of the local pack alpha and Micah’s other mate. With the new person coming into Micah and Thomas’s lives, the three learn something about each other that just might affect the whole outcome of their relationship.
Another member of Jake’s pack is about to find his man and his worst nightmare all in one fell swoop. Thomas had thought he had gone through the worst of what can happen in a relationship when he saw what happened to his Alpha’s mate. Now that he has found his mate, it seems as if he’s found himself right in the middle of a tug of war for the man who has come to mean so much to him.
Micah only wants people to ask his opinion before taking or assuming. When one man literally sweeps him off his feet he is so pleased and in some respect floating to think, he makes this man’s world rock. Now, another man has come into the picture; that’s another matter entirely.
Stormy Glenn has the knack of always bringing that extra spice to her stories, and is quickly becoming an auto-buy author for me.
Her imagination is fantastic, when we met Thomas two books earlier, he didn’t ring any bells with me, however when he meets his mate Micah, we see and experience a new and more intense Thomas.
Micah is a fire cracker, very easy on the eyes, willing to go along with the game, but is just as stubborn and as determined as the two men that have come into his life.
HIDDEN DESIRES is the third in the TRI-OMEAGA series and it was a fitting third book to this series. I will most certainly be re-reading these three books in the near future. The three books in the series are SECRET DESIRES, FORBIDDEN DESIRES and HIDDEN DESIRES.
Interesting how Micah handles different situations in his suddenly paranormal life. A lot of revelations is thrown his way, as well as Thomas' and Caleb's. They form a very strong threesome or Tri-Omega group or whataver you call it. I particulary loved a certain line in this book from Micah, trying to be serious, which turned out to be a great joke, but I won't tell which one, it's obvious.
The only thing that remained a secret and a mystery is what are actually Micah's Tri-Omega ability? Reading others' emotions? I thought that was kind of normal for all mates?
I'd say that all three of these Tri-Omega stories are 3-3.5 stars.
I'm being generous about them because I enjoyed the basic stories. My primary criticism about all three is that the editing is extremely shoddy--lots do missed words, inconsistencies of person or placement, and incorrect word usage such as "filling" does NOT equal "feeling" (This occurred twice.).
Also, so much was talked about Tri-Omegas and them having abilities, but they were barely touched on, especially in the third book.
I recommend them for light reads and pretty good sex scenes, but only if you can overlook the editing issues.
En este libro nos hallamos de voyeurs ante la situación amorosa entre Thomas, el lobito solitario de la manada de Jake, Micah (un adorable ser) y Hunter, un alpha de su propia manada. No hay mucho que decir; la autora nos va narrando como Micah debe adaptarse, no solo a tener dos compañeros lobunos, sino también a ser pareja del alpha (cosa rara que no suceda lo mismo con Thomas... fue abandonado a un costado jajaja).
This was great too and I can't wait to read the next book in this series and I will be reading it next and I know it will be just as great as the first 2...