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Triad

The TriAlpha Chronicles, Book 3

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Written by: Serena Akeroyd
Narrated by: Cassandra Myles, Rudy Sanda
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Summary

Thalia Lyndhoven has a problem. Well, she has several. In fact, there are too many to count. Some are doozies, and some are just minor, but, in the grand scheme of things, she looks to have it all. Three beautiful, supportive, very unique mates. Men who'd kill for her. Who'd embrace the darkness for her. As well as more power at her fingertips than most could even imagine.   

While Thalia has always wanted a simple life, her passage to another realm looks set to prove that will never be. Heden has always been her end destination, she just didn't know it, and the Fates, as always, have plans to which she's not privy. And one of those plans? It's about to come to a head.   

Those wily minxes have never cut Thalia much slack, and though she has her triad of mates at her side, her world is as rife with strife as ever it was. So, with her future looking like something from a saga, Thalia has only two options: fight or die trying.  

Contains mature themes.

©2018 Gemma Mazurke (P)2019 Tantor
Fantasy Paranormal
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Man when will they stop referring to female wolfs as B*tchs? Even the fae mates father refers to the queen his wife as a huge B* tch.
It’s just needless it doesn’t provide anything to the story.

As much as I enjoyed the Fea realm and all the history, there was one scene that was kinda disturbing and served no point.

**trigger warning **

Fae hormones from the big O, caused her human mate to be so painfully overwhelmed with lust that he had to have her regardless of her repeatedly saying No. 😬.
He does feel bad after but she reassured him that it wasn’t his fault because of he was under the influence of the hormones & her body was saying yes even though she kept saying No.

(Yuck it made me feel gross, when in the real world the defence that they were under the influence so they didn’t stop. “Rape” it’s very triggering!) there was no need for the scene!

The rest of the book is fine, we learned some interesting about her first mate and we are introduced to the big bad at the end.

The book ends on a cliffhanger and I’m invested enough to keep going

The story is okay but the male narrator is horrible!

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