In book 3 of the series, the threesome have overcome much but are still together. A court has been created but it’s not like other courts, there will only be two purple kitty aliens boinking the omega. There is also an unnecessary subplot about the scout from the second book and one of his lovers..
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Highly Entertaining
Review from The Druid Next Door →
This was a very enjoyable story as Mal (Allen’s brother) and his next-door neighbor, Bryce, a druid, go to battle–first with each other as bickering neighbors and then with the Seelies and Unseelies of the Fae underworld. On one level it’s a push/pull, love/hate, sexual attraction/denial romp to romance. But on the other hand it’s..
A sweet story.
Review from Finders Keepers →
Love this series…
Review from After Felix →
Just listened to this so adding my thoughts about the vocal performance. It was fantastic! I loved this book all over again hearing it the second time! I *suppose* this can be read as a standalone although Zeb plays a big part in this (from book 1 of this series) and Charlie is mentioned a..
Hard to put down.
Review from Say No More →
I’m afraid the theatrical narration for James Audley took a lot away from my enjoyment of the story. He used sweeping, dramatic voices for every interaction and it was quite distracting. I felt like I was listening to a Dudley Do-Right cartoon.The plot itself went on too long, but was generally well written, so I’ll..
I loooove his book
Review from The Unseelie Prince →
Quirky
Review from Attempted Vampirism: Publisher’s Pack →
I had just come off of Boyfriend Material, and Red White & Royal Blue, yearning for another similar story, but not a direct version with Playing the Palace. I initially didn’t think much of HTBAB, but something inside me (and the bazillion reviews here and on GoodReads, had me convinced to give it a go…










