"Triad"
Every generation, there is one person who is a witch
dreamer in the Charvez family and Lee is one of the most
powerful in generations. When she runs into Aidan Bell,
she is immediately drawn to him and realizes he has been
haunting her dreams. She also knows there is another man
out there that will complete both her and Aidan. When Alex
Carter comes into their lives she knows that Alex is the
one who is the third partner in their alliance. Lee, Aiden and Alex don't have much time for a honeymoon
period when a demon comes and wants to not only destroy Lee
but her family as well. I LOVED THIS STORY. Triad was the first thing I had read of
Lauren Dane's and I so cannot wait to read more from this
talented author. Triad, is hot, sexy and has the paranormal
elements I love with witches and vampires. It has
nontraditional sexualities with menage, Lee, Alex and Aidan
are very strong individuals as well and in this case three
is much better then two. I know fans of romantica will love Lauren Dane's Triad as
much as I did and be clamoring for more. Barb Hicks
Reviewed by Barb Hicks
Posted February 7, 2006
Sexual Content: Rated E-rotic
Genre : Paranormal / Menage a trois or More
SummaryLee Charvez is a witch in a family where all of the women
are born with inherent gifts of power. She is a witch
dreamer, she has the ability to walk in dreams and the
subconscious and to work magic there. There is only one
Charvez witch dreamer a generation and she's the strongest
in generations.
She meets the man of her dreams, literally, when she bumps
into Aidan Bell outside their apartment building in New
Orleans. He's a three-hundred-year-old vampire with the
face of a wicked angel, and he has no problem with
claiming her as his own. As if that isn't miraculous
enough there's another man, a powerful wizard, Alex
Carter, who makes their partnership into a triad. Problem
is, there's no time to sit back and enjoy her newfound
loves because there's a demon out to destroy the source of
her powers, and her entire family in the bargain.
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