Farron has been a bad boy…a playboy, who blamed his lack of connection to another on Fate. But Fate has a twisted sense of humour and a special place for those who damn her, as her bitch, and she has a spot all marked out with Farronβs name on it. Tasked with fixing Fateβs screw-ups and helping those who have missed their moment to connect with their soul-mate, the pain of knowing he will never have that for himself is almost more than he can bear. But he does so, with a smile for each couple he unites. That is, until he meets an untouched little man who makes him want to curse fate all over again, Ben. No matter how much he wishes it wasnβt so, Ben isnβt for him, though. Heβs destined for another, Mason.
Mason fled Tasmania like the devil was on his heels, and it was. Tasmanian devil shifters, that is. As the only submissive devil shifter born, he is driven away, smuggling himself in the boot of a car aboard a ferry to the mainland, to escape the constant physical abuse at the hands of other male devils over territorial rights. Alone and destitute, he hits rock bottom as each day his life seeps away a little more. When a gorgeous dingo shifter shows up claiming to be his Fairy Father with promises of bringing him to his mate, Mason could have cried. Not in joy, but in grief. It seems fate has screwed up yet again…as Masonβs time has just run out.
Series:Β
Release Date:Β February 15th 2014
Publisher:Β EXtasy Books
Source: Manic Readers
Reviewer: Sheri
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Reviewer’s Thoughts
I really enjoyed this unique twist on a story. Itβs a story that mainly takes place all in one night, yet somehow left me feeling satisfied and that these three men would make a successful go at being mates.
I really liked Farron and felt a bit bad for him, he was being punished for being a bit of a horndog, but he really wanted love, and I enjoyed that he was willing to give up so much for Ben and Masonβs happiness. So I was super happy with the way the story ended, I enjoyed the small twists that allowed the story to end where it did. I also loved the epilogue, because it gave a sneak peek into how things were after the one night we got to see in the story.
I definitely enjoyed this story and Ms. Cross is great at giving a full story in a short form.
Shannon
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