Flying High (Pacific Cove 2) by Stormy Glenn at Siren Publishing
Genre | Gay / Paranormal / Shifters / Interspecies / Menage MMM / Erotic Romance |
Reviewed by | Serena Yates on 07-March-2016 |
Genre | Gay / Paranormal / Shifters / Interspecies / Menage MMM / Erotic Romance |
Reviewed by | Serena Yates on 07-March-2016 |
When Joseph and Samuel Lake spot their mate while running through the woods, they know they can't leave without him. They have been looking for him their entire lives, but convincing the gorgeous man that they want him was turning out to be a lot harder than finding him.
Matthew Brooks knows he isn't the world's best catch. He's a little more plump than he'd like and has a very boring life as a paralegal. Finding two men that seem interested in him at the same time thrusts him firmly into fantasy land.
When someone starts coming after Matt, getting him to Pacific Cove seems like the safest idea, but to do that, they will have to explain to the man about bear shifters and mates and all that entails...and that might cause them to lose their mate faster than an assassin's bullet.
Note: This book contains double anal penetration.
This second book in the ‘Pacific Cove’ series was as entertaining and fun as the first. Abe and Ben’s next younger brothers, Joe and Sam, are surprised to find their human mate, but even better, he smells like honey. And what could be better than that in a bear’s world? It made me smile from the start, and even though these three guys have some issues once they decide to get together, including an a**hole enemy, the tone of this book is light enough to make it really enjoyable. And in case you are wondering, there is no twincest involved, just the loving sharing of a human who needs as much protection and love as he can get.
Matt is a bear’s ideal mate – with a few extra pounds on his ribs, at least Joe and Sam won’t have to worry he will break. But Matt grew up in the human world, and his self-confidence is pretty low. He hangs out with people he thinks of as his friends, sort of, but it’s clear that except for one of them, they don’t really like him. Matt tries to ignore the head bully, and wants to enjoy the camping trip they are on, but it is hard. Then two gorgeous men appear seemingly from nowhere, and Matt can’t believe they’re interested in him.
Joe and Sam are ecstatic that they found their mate. They are running in the woods (in bear form, of course) when they “sniff” Matt for the first time, and they have to hold back not to tear apart the guy who treats Matt like dirt. Neither Joe nor Sam are very good at revealing that they are bear shifters, but Matt has read a few paranormal books so he takes it fairly easy. That whole scene is hilarious! But when the bully comes after Matt, things get serious and Joe and Sam have their hands full making sure they all survive so they can get to the claiming ceremony.
If you like protective and somewhat bumbling bear shifters who mean well, if a human who discovers he is perfect just the way he is appeals to you, and if you’re looking for a read full of hilarity, protective mates, and lots of loving, then you will probably like this fun novella.
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Format | ebook |
Length | Novella, 148 pages/40712 words |
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Publication Date | 04-February-2016 |
Price | $4.99 ebook |
Buy Link | http://www.bookstrand.com/book/flying-high |