This was in equal parts charming, sweet and hawt. There's very little plot outside what's revealed in the blurb, and there's a lot of wolf shifter mating going on, with licking and sucking and tasting and kissing and tongues.
But it's also a charming menage romance between two young, lost and abandoned wolf boys, and the Alpha male they've been needing all along.
All three of the men are likable. The author gave us fully formed characters that were all very different, but ultimately worked well together as a three wolf pack.
Unfortunately, toward the middle and until the end, the writing was somewhat repetitive - a lot of the things being said in dialogue and narration had been said before in this book. It limited the experience of this novella, especially as there isn't a whole lot of plot to begin with.
I did find the wolf issue Danny was experiencing rather interesting, and thought that the author gave a reasonable explanation for what was going on. From a psychological perspective, for all three characters, their actions and words made sense.
A nice read for a summer afternoon, while swinging in a hammock with a cool beverage.
** I received a free copy of this book for review as part of the book blast. A positive review was not promised in return. **