(Book 2 in the Triple Trouble series.)[Siren Menage Erotic Paranormal Menage a Quatre Romance, M/F/M/M, Shape-shifters]Elain Pardie never realized giving a lift to a lost wolf would lead to mating with the hunky Lyall triplet shape-shifter brothers. Then Prime Alpha Aindreas lays down an edict requiring her to quit her TV reporter gig, but his brothers, Beta Alpha Brodey and Gamma Alpha Cailean are on Elain's side.When Elain runs to escape his edict, Aindreas realizes his heavy-handed tactics have driven away the woman the three brothers sought for centuries to love. Distraught over failing his Prime Alpha duties to keep their mate happy, Aindreas disappears, determined to break his bond with Elain so she can at least find happiness with Brodey and Cailean. The problem is, with a major hurricane on the way, Aindreas is desperately needed at their Florida cattle ranch. Even though Aindreas is in Elain's doghouse, she loves him and won't let her Prime wolf off his leash. But can she find him in time?The correct reading order for the Triple Trouble series, including prequels, is as Point (Tasty Treats, Vol. 3) (Prequel 1)Steam (Prequel 2)Fire and Ice (Prequel 3)Trouble Comes in Threes (Book 1)Storm Warning (Book 2)Three Dog Night (Book 3)Triple Dog Dare (Book 4)Out of Smoke and Ashes (Book 5)A Wolf in the Fold (Book 6)Triple Cross (Book 7)Power of Three (Book 8)By the Embers Dies the Fire (Book 9)The Fire Road (Book 10)
Author Lesli Richardson, who is better-known by her more prolific wild-child Tymber Dalton pen name, lives in the Tampa Bay region of Florida with too many pets of various species. Other pen names of hers include PT Long, Calliope Clockwork, Ravyn Wolf, and Zoe Park. She writes in a wide variety of heat levels and genres, from mainstream sci-fi all the way to scorching ménage.
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Book two of the 3 brothers shifters with their true mate. These books are fun. The three brothers are just so "male". They don't really get what makes a woman tick. There mate, well, she easily gets ticked off. This book I rated a 3 only because I liked the sex scenes. The plot wasn't too complex. The back history Elain is coming more into light.
I'm on my third time reading this series. I very much enjoyed his you let the characters talk more the the characters thoughts or your view. Well written .
Reread July 26/13 in preparation to read the long awaited book 4. My thoughts are the same as when I originally read it. I enjoyed it.
Originally read Feb 12/12 Volume 2 in Triple Trouble makes you like Volume 1 better....As we found in Volume 1...our triplets are overbearing and bossy...and had some trouble respecting Elain our heroine for putting up with it. It was also hard to actually like Ain our Alpha prime.....this book gives you a whole new look at Ain...and Elain finds her backbone.
I really enjoyed this book, I'm like how the story is unfolding and the characters developing. We are able to make more of an emotional connections with our shifters, especially Ain. Still have our Hawt! menage scenes but that is not the focus of this volume.
I give this book a solid 3 stars and a thank you for redeeming Volume 1....off to read Volume 3...and hope our story and characters evolve even more.
Elain Pardie never realized giving a lift to a lost wolf would lead to mating with the hunky Lyall triplet shape-shifter brothers. Then Prime Alpha Aindreas lays down an edict requiring her to quit her TV reporter gig, but his brothers, Beta Alpha Brodey and Gamma Alpha Cailean are on Elain's side.
When Elain runs to escape his edict, Aindreas realizes his heavy-handed tactics have driven away the woman the three brothers sought for centuries to love.
Distraught over failing his Prime Alpha duties to keep their mate happy, Aindreas disappears, determined to break his bond with Elain so she can at least find happiness with Brodey and Cailean. The problem is, with a major hurricane on the way, Aindreas is desperately needed at their Florida cattle ranch.
Even though Aindreas is in Elain's doghouse, she loves him and won't let her Prime wolf off his leash. But can she find him in time?
Preferred this story to the first book in the series .
Elain is still...hmm...how can I describe it....BATSHIT CRAZY and incredibly ANNOYING! But she does start to redeem herself by the end of the book. Ah well, next up
I so want to smack Ain upside the head! But then again I think that is what the author had intended. It was the breakdown that was needed to this super strong Alpha personality. He loved so deep, that he did not know how to release control. It allowed the reader the chance to look at each character with a new light. I love that Elaine stayed her strong willed self. It made the story stay strong until the bitter end. Cal starts to come out and is doing everything to hold down the fort. I am so hooked on this series.
I cannot for the life of me remember this book, but I can say that Tymber Dalton does write good stories for Siren. I just remember it was about three wolf shifters who met their "one and only" true mate in the previous book. I can't recall what this one was about, except I am guessing the Alpha of the little pack has run off for "reasons" and the heroine has decided to go look for him.
Yeah, I can't remember, but I gave it 4 stars so it couldn't be that bad.
This book continues stray after the last. There's a lot of sudden bursting into tears and sobbing which after a while got really old. Ain also was prime asshole and fucked stuff up which were eventually sorted but issue with Elain and her heritage are been ignored to point I'm thinking the brothers are complete idiots. Hopefully next book has better explanation and ending.
WOW that was a roller coaster of emotions I love how easy these books are to read and how you feel you are right there with them in the story.....I still love the tripplets idea and the fact they are scottish is yummmm....I can hear there acent in my head all day now.....Thanks for that
Read in late 2010. Excellent novel with a killer concept, one of my favorites written by Tymber Dalton. Killer second novel in the Triple Trouble series, so impressed!