- Publisher
- Evernight Publishing
- Release Date
- May 2018
- ISBN
- 9781773396842
- Series
- Book 1 of Triad Mates
- Genre
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Erotic Romance, LGBTQ, Ménage or more, Paranormal Romance, Vamps & Shifters Romance
SUMMARY
Avery is resigned to solitude. She can't shift, she's overweight, and her ex cheated on her, but when Alpha Fletcher and his best friend, Mitch, return to Boulder Pack after years of traveling, she's shocked at how much she wants them.
Fletcher doesn't expect to meet his mate within moments of coming home, but he and Mitch are nothing if not adaptable. Avery makes their beasts howl with need, but can she accept two wolves instead of one? Triad mates haven't been allowed in ages.
Mitch is happy to bond with Avery and Fletcher—he has room in his heart for two mates. What he isn't happy with is Avery's father threatening her, and making her doubt her worth. Avery is a Queen, but she has no idea what that means. Will instinct be enough to push them together, or will Mitch and Fletcher need more drastic measures to convince Avery that she's their destiny?
Jun 14, 2018 [ OFFICIAL REVIEW ]
38 people found the following review helpful
QUEEN WOLF is the first book in the Triad Mates series, and we start off with a boom! Quite specifically, the boom that follows something being set alight. Avery has decided to burn her ex's old porn magazines, and takes great delight in doing so. Although part of a pack, Avery doesn't feel like she belongs, for a number of reasons. However, times are a-changing for the pack, and that has a major impact on Avery and her life too.
I love Erin M. Leaf's books, and always look forward to reading them. This book was no different. We have wolves, we have a triad, and we have sneaky stuff going on that is causing trouble for them all. What could be better?
First books in a new series can always be tricky. It's hard getting the world building just right without info-dumping on the poor reader. However, this is set in 'our' world, which means the author has been able to concentrate on the pack and how it works, including the problems it now finds itself with.
I loved the world building in this book, and that, coupled with strong characters and no editing or grammatical errors, means I thoroughly enjoyed this story and can't wait for the next book in the series. Absolutely recommended by me.
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