My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Delton is convinced Adar is his mate until Adar's mate Oliver shows up. The second Adar sees the sweet, fragile omega, he knows he’s found his fated mate - in fact, everyone knows because Adar won’t leave Oliver’s side, protecting him 24/7. But he’s patient, willing to wait until Oliver has healed. Oliver doesn’t question his connection with Adar, but things aren’t as easy as they seem. Adar has needs Oliver can never satisfy—but Delton can. But why would the beta offer to help Adar find the release he needs through impact play? When Oliver discovers Delton’s feelings for Adar, he’s determined to play matchmaker. But matches can lead to a fire and with no one to control it, who will get burned?
This was an emotional book and I was so desperately sad for Delton as it mostly felt like he was being tortured even though it was not deliberately. Adar needs to pull his head out of his backside in the next book in the series as well as Oliver making some serious attempts to build bridges as I think they dodged a bullet there - Delton was well within his rights to leave. The Dragon Council meeting was interesting and I felt that it went as well as it could have but it was a great shame when Erwan and Rhene had to travel back home separately. The ending was a major cliffhanger and I am now dying to find out how that is resolved. A lot of emotions and feelings in this book. Easy to read, feel and understand. This was an MMM story with mature content.
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