Trinity
Jack Meyers, an Enforcer of the National Pack werewolves, couldn't believe that he had finally found his mate; but, there was one problem - she was already mated to another shifter.

For the past four years, Renee Parcell and her lawyer cat-shifter mate, Galen de La Vega had a very happy life together until Jack Myers appeared claiming that Renee was his mate. Unbelievable, but true! An even more surprising factor was that when the three of them accidentally touched a triple bond formed between them creating an unbreakable trinity.

When evil threatened Renee's life, both men went into protective mode determined to eliminate the danger against their mate. Will Jack and Galen be able to keep Renee safe?

First off let me say that I am a huge fan of Lauren Dane's Cascadia Wolves series and I was very excited to get my hands on her latest installment. Overall, Trinity was all that I expected and much more. The plot was filled with thrilling suspense and passionate romance.

While I admired Renee for being a strong-willed, independent woman, about halfway through the story she seriously started to get on my nerves by the temper tantrums she would throw when she didn't get her way; although, they were justifiably so. But beyond that, Renee was a likable character who knew just how to take care of her men - which leads me to the two jaw-dropping heroes, Jack and Galen. Ms. Dane did a remarkable job of portraying both men as very sexy, strong alphas in their own right, all while complimenting each other very well.

The unexpected cliffhanger at the end was also well done and now I will be out on hunt for the continuation of Renee, Jack and Galen's story.

Trinity is book seven in the Cascadia Wolves series.

Reviewed by: Contessa

Contessa