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A Zane Po' Boy

by Joyee Flynn

Series: O'Hagan Way (3), Marius World (8)

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As much fun, yet with some serious emotional drama, as the first two books in the series, this third volume tell Zane's story. He is Isaac's best friend and previously appeared in the Marius Brothers universe, and is an intriguing character whose story I have been anticipating. But even if you've never read a single one of those books, this one Is pretty self-explanatory.

Zane is a vampire warrior with a past. I won’t go into too much detail here, because what that is exactly is an integral part of the story twists and turns, but it is very unusual compared to that of the other warriors. His past rules him, and part of the growth he goes through once he meets his mates has to do with him finally facing some of the problems and being able to talk about them. It makes for some interesting revelations.

Brian and Banning are twins, but different to their brothers, the other two sets of Irish twins we have met in this series so far, they are not really close. It was a little disturbing to see, and I kept wondering what was going on, but when the solution finally comes, all became clear. Certainly an interesting twist and the cause of much confusion.

This is a book about the consequences of miscommunication – or, indeed, the lack of any communication at all. Misunderstandings are pretty much the only obstacles facing these three men, but they prove to be more difficult to overcome than expected. If you like stories about men finding their true family and a place they can call home, if you enjoy flawed characters who sometime act dumber than should be legal, and if you're looking for some very hot three-way action, you will probably like this book.
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