Monday Mentions: September 25, 2017
As we embark upon a new week KEBB brings you some tantalizing male ménage reads in this week’s Monday Mentions. Both of these titles are part of series that are well under way but absolutely can be enjoyed completely as standalone reads. So get ready for some triple threats!
Releasing tomorrow, Tuesday September 26th, is Lily Harlem’s Complete Us. Book four in her paranormal series Redwood Shifters this installment has Patrick stumbling upon a wild dog. Having the idyllic relationship with Greg he never imagines when he brings the injured creature home their bodies - and minds - will cry out for him. But will a third man upset the applecart? Thursday September 28th finds the release of book six in Annabella Michaels series, Souls of Chicago. In Uniting the Souls Matt has worked tirelessly to establish a safe and loving atmosphere for the kids at his LGBTQ youth center. Isaac has leaned on Matt from the day he arrived needing the shelters assistance to now as an adult, giving back to the place - and the man - who saved him. In walk Dr. Hudson who wants to volunteer his counseling services. But the unexpected attraction between the three men is visceral and has Matt and Isaac seeing each other with new eyes…and Hudson trying to hold all three of them together.
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About Complete Us
When two become three, it’s guaranteed the earth will move.
Patrick’s life with his shifter mate Greg is idyllic. In love and lust, they exist in a wonderful bubble of contentment and satisfaction in the Redwood Forest, giving in to their needs and desires whenever the mood takes them.
Until one day Patrick stumbles across a wild dog. His wounds are shocking, but it’s even more sickening how he got them.
Neither Patrick nor Greg can abandon the poor creature and they take him into their home and their hearts. But when the new addition to their family turns out to be so much more than a dog, can they act on what their bodies are crying out for? Will a third man in their relationship upset the applecart? He certainly thinks it will and it seems he’ll need convincing otherwise.
Reader Advisory: This book contains scenes of voyeurism, some injury description and references to violent assault.
About Uniting the Souls
As the owner of Agape House, a center for Chicago’s LGBTQ youth, Matt worked tirelessly to provide a safe and loving atmosphere for the kids who called the center home. He put his heart and soul into helping the teens in his care, pushing aside his own pain. A pain that no one knew about, not even his closest friend, Isaac.
When Isaac first arrived at Agape House in need of shelter, the first person he saw was Matt. Isaac could tell that Matt was a good man and as he got to know him better, he began to trust him and the two became close friends. As an adult, Isaac began working at the center, wanting to give back to the place and the man who had saved his life. Over time, his feelings for Matt grew, but he wasn’t sure if Matt would ever see him as more than just a friend.
Dr. Hudson Westley was impressed when he heard from his friends about the work being done at Agape House so he decided to check it out for himself in the hopes of volunteering his counseling services. He was excited to help the LGBTQ youth from his home city. However, he wasn’t expecting the visceral reaction he had to both Isaac and Matt when they met.
The attraction between the three men was immediate and powerful, taking them all by surprise, especially Matt who not only found himself drawn to Hudson, but began to see Isaac through new eyes as well. There was obviously something special between them, but would Matt be able to let go of his past in order to create a future? Would Isaac finally open up about what happened that led him to Agape House all those years ago, and could Hudson be strong enough to hold them all together, creating a love like they’ve never known and uniting their souls? Possible trigger warnings: This book contains situations of child abuse, physical violence and substance abuse which may be disturbing to some readers.