My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Laurel Riley, a famous singer desperate for a break from the spotlight, retreats to the secluded bear‑shifter town of Beauville to recover from burnout. But when a construction accident leaves his new chalet uninhabitable, he’s forced to stay at a local B&B run by the endlessly cheerful Monty Wolf. Monty’s tenant, the broody and unimpressed Orson “Jordy” Jordan, complicates things further — especially when the tension between them turns into something far more intimate. Laurel came to Beauville for solitude, healing, and quiet hikes, but instead finds himself tangled up with two bear shifters and questioning whether being alone is really what he wants after all.
This was such a warm, comforting story, and the connection between Laurel, Monty, and Jordy absolutely shines. Each of them carries their own kind of exhaustion or loneliness, but it’s Laurel’s deep burnout that really sets the emotional tone — and the way Monty and Jordy give him the kind of rest, grounding, and affection he didn’t even know he needed is genuinely lovely. Their bond formed quickly but naturally, built on care, curiosity, and an easy chemistry that grows into something tender and real. Watching the three of them find solace in each other made me smile throughout, and I couldn’t help cheering them on as that spark deepened into love. A sweet, feel‑good romance with a trio you can’t help rooting for. This was an MMM story with mature content and set in the the omegaverse.
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