Forest Edge Trilogy
Hand in Hand, Forest Edge #1
When two Daddies might be one too many.
In a world where shifters live secretly among humans, Ryan Crane, a hybrid-avian shifter who can’t shift, finds himself buried under a mountain of debt. When offered a unique opportunity to work, he signs on the dotted line. His new employer, Scion House—a matchmaking organization—pairs trained littles, like Ryan, with Daddies. After three failed contracts as a little, Ryan’s hopes are running low.
Number four seems promising at first. Eli Renard is gorgeous and kind, but when he inadvertently reveals his own shifter status, it sends Ryan into a tailspin. Would an alpha fox want a half-human crane? And when Jon, a coyote shifter and Eli’s ex, returns with co-parenting in mind, Ryan’s concerns double.
Ryan wants to complete the contract and pay off his loans, but two Daddies might be one too many.
Hand in Hand is the first book in the Forest Edge Trilogy. The series builds on the prior books and should be read in order. Each story focuses on a new throuple with characters returning from previous books. The series continues with mates finding their Happy Ever Afters.
Ryan's Weekend Retreat, Forest Edge #1.5
The summer is drawing to a close, and Ryan misses spending time with his daddies. Everybody's so busy...and stressed out. When Daddy Eli orders Ryan and Daddy Jon to pack, Ryan is thrilled. The view from the lake house is amazing: a huge forest, a wide lake, a firepit. The view from the bed is also pretty wild. His daddies know how to spoil their little boy: with lots of love, kisses, and other assorted fun.
Ryan’s Weekend Retreat takes place immediately following the conclusion of Hand in Hand and continues the tale of Ryan, Daddy Eli, and Daddy Jon for a few more glorious days.
Side by Side, Forest Edge #2
Can two become three, or is sharing one Daddy unthinkable?
Dylan Crane is on a mission. When he discovers his missing brother has found a home at Forest Edge, Dylan sets out to find him. He follows a similar path, training to be a little through Scion House, hoping to meet a Daddy who can help him locate Ryan.
Daddy Christian is perfect for Dylan, especially given Dylan's penchant for feminine clothing and makeup, and Christian's desire to dress him up. He offers his home and his heart, not realizing his housemate, Brian, wants Christian for himself.
Brian has been in love with Christian for forever. His chance slips through his fingers when Christian brings home a little, but Dylan sees beneath the surface to what Brian truly wants. Unbelievably, he offers to share.
Can two become three, or is sharing one Daddy unthinkable?
Side by Side is the second book in the Forest Edge Trilogy. Each story focuses on a new throuple with characters returning from previous books, an overall story arc, and mates finding their Happy Ever After. The series builds on the prior books and is best read in order.
Face to Face, Forest Edge #3
After years of waiting to complete their triad, fox shifter Jack finally has both his mates within his grasp. With them he can be the little he’s always wanted. But when circumstances take Sir away, Jackey’s distress alarms more than just Daddy Kev.
Bear shifter Kev has cared for Jack through the years the best he could—without the title he most desires: Daddy. Tired of his Bear tradition’s rule of waiting, he decides to act, only for their third mate to appear. With Storm’s arrival, they can be together, or so he thought.
At twenty-two, wolverine shifter Storm is surprised to discover his mates inside what his alpha considers enemy territory. Ready to leave his own pack, their mating means a new beginning where he can achieve the independence he’s longed for. If only he could stay…
When Storm leaves to keep his family safe, Kev is pulled in two directions. Somehow he must rescue Storm from his demanding alpha and still remain the daddy Jackey needs.
Face to Face is the final book in the Forest Edge Trilogy. Each story focuses on a new throuple with characters returning from previous books, an overall story arc, and mates finding their Happy Ever After. The series builds on the prior books and is best read in order.
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