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Softly Spoken Lies

by Gabrielle Evans

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This one was as much fun to read as the other volumes, maybe more. I liked the addition of the bigger picture, of finding out some of what had happened to the characters from the first three books, and, what can I say, I just love these shifter threesomes.

The challenge of a mate, Blaise, who thinks he isn't gay, takes a while to see that it's about the person not their equipment and proceeds to fall in love with both Cole and Willow was a good storyline. Add to that the fact that he constantly butts heads with Cole and that both his mates have issues in their past, and Blaise is one very busy and stressed out alpha.

Cole also believed he isn't gay, and struggles with the revelation of having two male mates, but he doesn't fight it as much as Blaise does. He's occasionally insecure, but having shared a cell with Willow, he already knows he loves the elf. Adding a physical dimension to their relationship isn't as much of an issue for him as imagining Blaise taking charge in the bedroom.

Willow is adorable, sensitive and an elf-shifter hybrid with some very interesting abilities. I hope he will be back in a future book so we can find out more about what actually happened to him. How he survived as a slave for as long as he did is a bit of a riddle, but then, this is fantasy.

If you like hot shifters with attitude who fight it out, don't mind characters who don't fit the generally accepted male role model, and like puzzling out conspiracies, you will probably like this book. ( )
  SerenaYates | Oct 14, 2017 |
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