Secret Desires (Tri-Omega Mates #1) by Stormy Glenn


Secret Desires (Tri-Omega Mates #1)
Title : Secret Desires (Tri-Omega Mates #1)
Author :
Rating :
ISBN : 1606012878
ISBN-10 : 9781606012871
Language : English
Format Type : ebook
Number of Pages : 111
Publication : First published October 11, 2008

[Menage Amour ManLove: Erotic Paranormal Menage a Trois Cowboy Romance, M/M/M, Werewolves]

Everyone has secret desires, especially werewolf Leyland Summers. He dreams of two sexy mates to bring all of his fantasies to life. When he encounters a sexy cowboy who wants to take him for a wild ride, what does he say? Hell yes!

Coming to ranch country for a picture shoot, Leyland was shocked to find not one, but two mates. Being a tri-omega, he had always known that he would have two mates. He just never expected to find them in the same place. Or to find out that they had been lovers for years.

Having two mates is no big deal for Leyland. He grew up with two fathers. But having two mates that were already in love is something all together different. How is he supposed to share Lucas with Jake...or Jake with Lucas? And where does that leave him?


Secret Desires (Tri-Omega Mates #1) Reviews


  • P

    Total rating : 1.5 stars

    This book started off with a twink met two cowboys,and then he became falling in love with them precipitately.
    But some points usually disappointed me so much,I couldn't tolerate the way Leyland thought he was deserted because of the love affair between his mate,it's a predicament that i hated most.
    Honestly,I loved some spanks in this book.The very first sex scene was also very hot,the ending was nonsense for me to cut off my mood,though.

  • Kassa

    Leyland’s neon green VW breaks down on his way to a photo shoot and he’s rescued by a smoking hot cowboy. When the cowboy, Jake, decides to initiate Leyland to the joys of sex on horseback, Leyland is all about learning new things. He has no qualms about Jake’s ascertain that he’s keeping Leyland, instead happily snuggles in until he realizes that Jake is already in love with someone else, Lucas. Considering happy wolves don’t like to share, this causes some angst among the trio until they can work things out.

    Jake is the alpha male of a pack of gay wolves and in love with his best friend and lover of more than a decade, Lucas. Both Jake and Lucas are strong willed, stubborn men who never expected to have a mate, let alone have to share one. Leyland for his part has no problems with being mated to two men, yet he wants to make sure he has a place amongst them. Complicating matters are Leyland’s supernatural powers such as telepathy and telekinesis.

    While certainly entertaining at parts, this book unfortunately fell flat despite hints of interest. The opening scene involving Leyland with amusing and witty, but too quickly fell into the erotica trap with detailed sex between Jake and Leyland, virtual strangers. Although Jake has pursued Leyland for months without the latter’s knowledge, it’s still a bit much to pounce on them and mate at the first second. Leyland is amusing and quirky with enough of a feisty personality that he’s not overwhelmed by two alpha men. His struggle to find a place in an already established relationship elicited real emotion and was a brief highlight amongst more sex and arguments.

    Although there is a lot of sex between the men, who are horny at the drop of the hat, the ménage relationship is tricky at best and given neither enough attention nor depth to fully develop. The resolution to any doubts and problems is simply to have sex until one or all of the men walk funny and ensure they love each other. While the sentiment is certainly lovely, the actual characters and their emotions were sadly lacking.

    Additionally, Jake and Lucas make the mistake of treating their omega and mate like a child. They discipline Leyland by grounding him to their room, a punishment they learned from Leyland’s fathers. While this no doubt was effective for a child, it’s unbelievable for an adult and their mate. Further compounding the issue, they leave him locked alone in the room for almost a week while they go about their lives, even leaving to get a night away from the ranch. The utter neglect and lack of care for Leyland unfortunately colored the remainder of the book.

    While the pace was quick and the book was an easy, fast read, the characters were one-dimensional and given easy outs to real conflicts instead of adding depth to their situation. The resulting relationship still centered on the two men obviously in love with Leyland almost a sexual plaything. The sex was certainly hot and plentiful and while I didn’t hate the book, I was disappointed in the characters and their actions. However, I also didn’t connect with them to really care so this simply ended up as an easy, forgettable read about some hot cowboys/wolves.

    There are however, multiple reviews loving this book and that was the reason I initially bought it. I do love cowboys, yet I simply had a different response than other reviewers.

  • Darien

    ^^3 IS A LOT MORE FUN THAN 2!^^

    I dont know what this says about me but I loved it. Like unwrapping a christmas present love,curling up with hot chocolate and your fave M/M love. I thought it was funny, sweet and entertaining. Apart from a few editing errors and the whole tri-omega phenom that now has them popping up everywhere, I still wanted to get naked with this book.

    So Leyland is a tri-omega which means he gets to have two mates. Judging from the way this book started I had no clue that Leyland even knew what wolves were and that he himself was one. He played the clueless twink with a capital T. So he meets his mate, gets done on a horse. Oh yes talk about going for a ride. Meets his other mate finds out that they were lovers before they met him, and Leyland is finding it hard to find a place with two mates that already love each other. Blah Blah, he cries and then he gets his ass done.

    I thought Jake the alpha of the wolf pack was hilariousity, he's always throwing around no one listens to me "I am alpha and my word is law" so funny. I loved Leyland, Jake and Lucas together.Great chemistry and just good times all round.

    This book is just smut wrapped up in hottness with a lupine story line. It won't win any Literate awards anytime soon, but if you like smut, cowboys and hot man sex then dive into this. I finished the book long before I wanted to. The second book in the series is calling my name.

  • ⚣Michaelle⚣

    2.3 Stars

    So, I picked this book because it was relatively short (which meant an easy listen), it was MMM, had an MC that was a photographer & it had over 1000 ratings (all of which I needed for different challenges). Oddly enough I also seemed to have picked up the audio back when I had plenty of discretionary money, which is weird because I'm pretty sure I made a vow almost a decade ago not to read another Stormy Glenn book; I wasn't all that impressed with what I had read, even if I couldn't remember the name of the book.

    Fast forward to this week and I discover, Surprise! It was this one. I'm not going to incorrectly quote Alannis, but man, that is one helluva coincidence, don't you think?

    This is what I get when I try to re-consider moratoriums previously placed on authors.

    I am going to say that what I liked in this story was that as previous lovers, Jake & Lucas weren't forced (permanently) to separate, even though they weren't each other's Omega, or fated mates. It seems to be one of those things rarely addressed in MMRomance, where an Alpha might already be in love with (or married to) someone else when their "True" mate appears. I think I'd love to read more books with that conundrum; that kind of thing has ANGST written all over it. (If you guys know of any with this theme, hook me up with some recs...so long as they're not by Stormy or Lynn Hagen. Thanks!)

    What I didn't like? Ugh, just about everything else. Starting from the first scene because, TRUST ME ON THIS, sex on a horse is not all that it is cracked up to be and definitely not as "hot" or sexy as it is depicted here. I know the growly Alpha type appeals to many readers but Jake's version of it didn't do it for me. Also, Leyland's revelation seemed to come from out of nowhere as it wasn't telegraphed or hinted at in the tale until he sprang it on everyone. (That's what I get for not re-reading the summary.) I also felt like Lucas got short-changed in the characterization department. (To be expected given the length, I guess.)

    One thing that really bothered me:

    The "powers" described are awesome and I guess the need for them must come up at some point in the story arc, further down the road as all the Tri-Omegas and their mates battle some Big Bad? Maybe? If that's the case I might could be convinced to suffer through a few more...but if there's nothing building toward a major climax (not that kind) then I feel like - well, WTF? So these guys can do great things...but if they're not going to do anything with them (other than levitate coke cans and link psychically, or whatever each of the others will eventually be able to do) then what's the point? So what? That's like the Justice League languishing as a sewing circle, gossiping about who is having sex with each other in the Marvel 'Verse instead of Doing Great Things.

    (The answer to that is always Tony & Bruce. Or Steve & Bucky. Just sayin'.)

    Anywho. I guess if you're looking for something more erotica-based with a bit of romance then maybe this would do in a pinch. I mean, it DOES have a storyline, but it's mainly just to get these guys all together so they can bone. Well, so far and as far as I know. (See ramblings on Powers, above.)

    I still have one other book by this author on my TBR. I'm not sure if I'm a glutton for punishment or what. It IS in another genre (more scifi, I think) so...ugh, of course I'm gonna try at least once more. Also, because I bought it WAY back when I had money, too, and I am cheap like that. (NOW!)

  • Kira


    Uhh...where to begin. Well first of all it has a menage, cowboys and shifters. A book can't get much better than that, in my opinion. Or so you'd think. (Oh and a touch of BDSM, maybe? Not in this book though.)

    It disappoints. Oh how it disappoints.

    I suppose the wolf-thing makes writers think it's okay to have the characters that get mated in the beginning fuck each other's brains out after once laying eyes on each other. Not cool. So not cool. It annoys me to no end, really.

    The characters are a bit too one-dimensional. Lucas seemed interesting, but nothing is told about him. Jake with his monster cock...yeah. And what is it with these monster endowed-men?? What really bugged me the most was Leyland's character. He knew better, yet he was still a delicate little flower who needed to nearly die because of some 'I'm not getting fucked or bitten enough'-excuse, before his mates realized he was an actual human being.

    ARGH, the whole thing just makes me insanely grumpy. I was waiting for so much more and I got this. Sadly it's not about Stormy Glenn being a bad writer, it's just otherwise very sloppy book.

    Will give the next sequel a go, maybe it gets better? I certainly hope so...

  • Gwengwel

    First ten page and already two of them have sex...while being on a horse
    How convenient that Jake had lube with him....while being on a horse
    Or that he just happened to pass at the exact time when Leyland needed help.

    I don't like how Jake investigate Leyland, it's cold, clinic. That he tricked Leyland in making in said that he was 'him' and bit him while knowing it' was going to change him in a werewolf without asking Leyland opinion it's cold, clinic and egocentric. Jake only think at his need, at him. That the writer just dismish this problem by making Leiland already a wolf do not sit well with me.

    Leyland is a photograph, want to be love and like to suck cock. That's the extend of his 'personality'
    Jake is the Alpha and he has a big cock. That's his 'personality'
    Lucas...don't even have a 'personality'. Hey, he doesn't even have a
    family name!

    Keeping someone in his room, without any contact and the possibility of seeing the outside, one week, it's what I call TORTURE. That's horrible.

    And just grouding him in his room, it's seriously a fucked up thing to do. If you treat you mate, husband or partner like a child, instead of treating like an adult, how do you want your relation to work? You can't punish your partner because he refused to listen to you (exempt if it's part of a D/s sexual dynamique), even if your an Alpha. It's plain wrong. That's infantilism. That's creepy!

    And what was that whole 'you can't use your power against us but I can use my Alpha power to punish you?' thing?

    “I’m not real sure. We grounded him to his room like you and John suggested. After about three days, Lucas and I decided to go into town. It was just too hard being here and not being with him, you know?” “Yeah, I can see where that would be a problem. John and I always had to make ourselves scarce when we grounded him. Leyland has that guilt thing down to an art form. It’s just the way he looks at you.”

    WTF??? They are petty selfish egocentric men. It's horrible for THEM??? Bouhouhou, can you see me cry??? Tsssss.

    And when the whole punishment thing's finished...they don't even talk about it. LIKE ADULT DO! Leyland was angry, with reason with them and...that's it, when they came back, the whole thing is dismissed (again) because he almost died and they NEED to have sex?!

  • Ryoma Gartre

    This book is so damn wrong, for starters Jake wasn't an alpha at all, just a childish bastard with an inferiority complex, Lucas was more balanced but he wasn't an alpha either like the author wants us to believe, he was more submissive in some ways than Leyland, Leyland in the other way had the leader qualities Jake lacks, Jake is always like you have to obey me because I'm the leader and i say so, instead of telling us is for the welfare of the pack, while Leyland can actually make them understand and guide them through, part of reading about an alpha is that you don't have to be constantly reminded that he is one, you just get into it because of the way he acts & speaks.

    And the conversation with Leylands parents while he was dying is surreal "our sons dying but w/e oh let me put you with me wife to see what's wrong, by the way, you have a lovely ranch!", that kind of weird, I'm not even going to speak about the grounded thing as other reviewers already had, and explain it well.

    I was expecting for Lucas to fuck Jake too, having told both men were strong and macho and alpha and all, it doesn't happen, and just for the record, being pure top doesn't make you more alpha, as being versatile doesn't make you a less one.

  • Nic

    I really liked it! I was surprised how much I enjoyed this book!

    I think the appeal lay in a combination of the characters and dialogue, with the characters being so engaging and with so much humour and cute flirting.

    "...When I see something I want, what's the point in pretending I don't? And I want you, baby?"
    "Baby?"
    "Well, sex on a stick just seemed too long to pronounce, so, yeah, baby."


    The attraction is instant when Leyland and Jake meet - it's that werewolf mating thing, when you find your mate you just know it! - and they pretty much get it on straight away. The sex scenes are sizzling and I don't think I have ever read a sex scene on horseback before - very unique!

    With mating and claiming comes instant love and the conversation reflects this. There are some lines that should sound corny but are just adorably cute. It's so sweet to see Jake's alpha instincts kick in and him to go all protective over Leyland.

    The complication lies in Leyland being a tri-omega. He needs two mates and regular claiming, just to stay alive. The third in this relationship happens to be just the guy I was hoping it would turn out to be and the three together are brilliant, with the relationship being well balanced.

    It is so amusing the watch Jake, the Alpha, in action with his mates. "I don't understand this. I'm supposed to be the alpha here. I'm the man in charge, the ruler. How is it that neither of my mates gives me any respect? Where did I go wrong?" Jake said to no one in particular.

    There's a nice theme in this series about acceptance and understanding. The Tri-omega is unique and there is some question about the rest of the small pack accepting Leyland's place with their Alpha. "Gregory, I didn't ask to be born this way any more than you asked to be born below an alpha ranking.We are born to be who we are, and nothing can change that. Our only choice is how we use what we have been given."

    The only part of the story I really didn't enjoy was the punishment dished out to Leyland by his mates, albeit at the advise of his fathers. It was essential to the story line but I still didn't really like it as it seemed too much that they were treating him as a child.

    This is a story that does contain some world building, particularly in explaining the role of the tri-omega to the pack but really this is limited. The story is more focused on the relationship building.

    Note: There were quite a few editing errors including spelling mistakes and strange symbols in my Kindle version but they weren't too distracting for me. So just a warning in case this type of thing puts you off. The errors were less in the subsequent books I have read so far.

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  • Aղցela W.

    I really enjoyed reading this story. Leyland is a photographer on his way to a photo shoot when his car breaks down. He's not just a photographer, though. He's an omega werewolf who knows he's a Tri-Omega, meaning he's fated to have two mates. Imagine his surprise when he discovers both of them on his photo shoot. Jake and Lucas are the Alpha and Beta, respectively, of a very small pack of gay werewolves. These men all have the same background of having been abused and kicked out of their birth packs at an early age for being gay, considered weak or both. Jake and Lucas have been lovers for ten years. Jake recognizes Leyland as his mate and omega but assumes that Leyland, as a human, knows nothing of any of this. Because Jake and Lucas were kicked out of their packs at a young age, much of the werewolf culture is unknown to them so when Leyland announces that they're his mates, he's an omega, and that he'll be mating them both...well, let's just say that shock is the least of the reactions! None of the pack have ever heard of Tri-Omegas so Leyland has his work cut out for him educating everyone on what it means and what his additional powers are. This was a really good start to a new series read for me I have read a few books written by Ms. Glenn I am looking forward to reading the rest of this series.

  • Christy

    I totally enjoyed this first book in Stormy Glenn's Tri-Omega Mates series. I was intrigued by the description and I was really glad that the story line turned out to have a little more depth than what I was expecting. It was a fun, sexy read that kept me very entertained.

    Leyland is a photographer on his way to a photo shoot when his car breaks down. He's not just a photographer, though. He's an omega werewolf who knows he's a Tri-Omega, meaning he's fated to have two mates. Imagine his surprise when he discovers both of them on his photo shoot.

    Jake and Lucas are the Alpha and Beta, respectively, of a very small pack of gay werewolves. These men all have the same background of having been abused and kicked out of their birth packs at an early age for being gay, considered weak or both. Jake and Lucas have been lovers for ten years believing that mates don't exist for gay men only for those able to provide cubs.

    Please find my full review at
    Rainbow Book Reviews

  • Jo * Smut-Dickted *

    This was good. Insta mate. Insta sex. The basic concept was interesting - a spin on traditional "mate" type mythology but it was wrapped up in too much cock. It was hot...which redeemed it. And hello. Spanking. Yes. Loved the two alpha guys - the three together was way more smoking' then the two alpha's though.

  • Kim

    The first part of the book didn't make sense with the rest of it, AT ALL. Also, what an asshole Jake is????? I couldn't stand his macho bullshit over the whole book. Lucas doesn't have a personality and Laylan (I don't really remember his name) has a tendency to go from 100 to 0 in like one second if things don't go the way he wants. I find the characters plain and very not-real. Also, again with Jake, not him pretending that Gregory would care more about Laylan than his OWN MATE, like wtf.
    This was not the first time I've read this book but since it was so long ago I didn't remember and besides, being an adult now, I think I can catch more toxic behaviors than what I could when I was just a teenager.
    Other thing I didn't like even in the slightest was the first sex scene???? and the whole grounding thing, like he's not a child and he wasn't wrong. No one is going to respect your precious alpha status if you don't start acting right and fair with your pack, jackass

  • Agata

    To jest tak złe, że aż cudowne.

  • Kate

    This was so fucked up. Oh my God! Everything was fine until 3/4 of the way through. Here's a summary of the situation before it all went to shit: Leyland, the omega, has supernatural powers that developed once he bonded with his two mates, Jake, the Alpha of the pack, and Lucas, the Beta and Jake's other mate. So there's a commotion at the door and Leyland recognizes that his parents (another triad) are trying to get in to see him but they're being aggressive; Jake and Lucas don't know who they are yet and they're trying to protect Leyland. Just as things are about to get violent, Leyland "freezes" everyone in the room so they can't get at each other. He can tell his mates are mad, but no one was listening to him and this was a quick way to keep the peace. He eventually unfreezes everyone after getting his mom and packmates out of the way, then his mates and his two dads greet each other more respectfully and go off together to talk without Leyland. When they get back from their talk, Jake and Lucas bring Leyland to their bedroom where they leave him there as punishment for what he did until they say he can come out.

    These fuckers "grounded" their fully-grown mate and took the advice of Leyland's fathers to ground him for a fucking week. He's not allowed to leave the room (there's an attached bathroom), and when he opens the back patio doors to get some fresh air, they fucking board up those doors. Jake and Lucas don't visit him at all, not even to check on him, even if he's being brought food everyday by others.

    All of this for intervening when his mates were about to come to blows with his parents? What the fuck?! Jake and Lucas do this to enforce that Jake is the Alpha of the pack, Lucas is the Beta, and that both of them as his mates have the right to protect him from threats whether he agrees with it or not. That's fine and dandy to assert your position in the pack and your protectiveness over your mate, but not to the point of alienating him from his pack and his mates' affections. Not to the point of humiliating him and completely ignoring him.

    So the big point here, the giant fucking problem I have with this book is that Leyland is locked in a room by himself with no company and no comfort or love from his mates for 5 fucking days! I'm not going to go into what happens after; there's some other fucked-up shit about Leyland being close to death because his mates haven't claimed him in a few days. Jake and Lucas are remorseful when they see how sick he is, but they're not sorry for locking him away like he's an unwanted stepchild that needs to be punished for breaking something. There is never any apology from those two fucks about putting Leyland in that room. The whole stupid thing with the claiming bite-sickness aside, Jake and Lucas inflicted mental anguish on their mate by putting him in solitary confinement. The first day in, Leyland is already feeling like his mates don't trust him and wondering if he'll be treated like a child from then on, unable to voice his opinion.

    And then, when Jake and Lucas finally go to see Leyland and they're worried about how sick he looks, Leyland is kind of out of it but he keeps saying that he was good, he did what they said, that they can trust him, and can they please open the patio door so he can just see outside. Reading that just made me sick; it made everything plummet even further because it sounded like Leyland had just been conditioned to behave a certain way. I saw how upset Jake and Lucas were over seeing Leyland so sick, but not once did the narrative mention that they were sorry for even locking him in the room in the first place. The only thing even remotely close to an apology was Lucas saying to Jake that Leyland would never forgive them because they failed to protect him. I kept waiting for some serious fucking groveling or some kind of apology, ANYTHING, but it never came.

    Suffice it to say, I did not like how the author let this play out. I am real angry right now and I think you'd have to read this yourself to really see why I'm wanting to cut some nuts off right now. On the one hand, I want other people to read the book to see how awful the situation really was, and on the other hand, I want other people to read this review so they know what they'd be getting into. The writing itself was pretty decent, but the situation was handled so awfully, I am finding myself for the first time advising others to not read this book. I'm sorry to the author, but this was real fucked up.

  • Anvi  Green

    Stormy Glenn is a drama queen. No offence , but she is. Most of her books are filled with irational characters whos mind jumps to wrong conclusions, or they feel hurt, but forgive and forget the next second cock is in sight. "You got Raped and gangbanged by Vampires? No problem, my dick will heal all your mental problems" , " I am dumb ass alpha male who can abuse my mate and he will forgive me if I stick my extra large dick into his ass" . Argh!!! I read several Stormy Glenn books because I needed "Fluff" and some of her books are barable and even interesting . I usually read these kind of books for the main story line and not individual book. Usually these kind of books, that has nutritional value of a cotton candy, are good as "in between book" or as a "rebound book" when you finish something good that you didn't want to end. What I got in this book was not even cotton candy , but something that was as nutritious for my brains as carbord .
    Now about this story in particular:
    The whole grounding scene in this story had me pissed, but I could have forgiven that much if Jake and Luckas would have changed their minds the same day. Then when even the window was blockaded and Leyland was kept all alone for days it was not excusable. If my husband did that to me the next time he saw me he would not be my husband anymore . In my eyes that's abuse. Leyland should have been pissed for days until his mates came crawling and apologising back. Jake is one of the most iditioc and insecure alpha males I read about . He was scared that his pack will see hem as weak , that his mate is stronger then him and he punished everyone around him for the fact that he was scared...
    I know that it's real hard to create a deep and unique Charakter for such a short book, but other authors manage it. For example Charlie Richards and Lynn Hagen. Those books by these authors are "Fluff" and as nutritious as cotton candy, but atleast most of their Charakters are unique and deeper then spoon full of water. I read Lynn Hagen's books 2 years ago and still remember most of the characters. I read Charlie Richards books 1 year ago and I could tell which couple did what, but the " Wolf creek pack" books that I read few days ago are almost deleted out of my brains.
    And probably there is nothing worse when Author forgets what She/he wrote and in Next book makes a mess out of story line or keeps changing" rules " to fit the story. Makes me want to bang my head into a wall. ... OK enough of this rant :/

  • Taylor Stumpf

    O MY GOSH! This book was delicious. I wasn't sure what to think by looking at the cover. I'm not big on cowboys and I don't like to see men all shaved down on their chest, but o well. You can take that part out with your mind, right?

    So I started reading this book while I was exercising. All I can say is that I ended up getting quite a work out. This book opens with a photographer taking some pictures of the mountains and the fields. At first, I was hoping that it would not be like that the whole book. I mean... I had just gotten over reading a really emotional book so I wanted something hot. Thankfully, Jake came into the picture Sure, he's a cowboy, but I imagined him the way I wanted to imagine him. So I kept reading and the book was perfect. I was blushing and laughing like crazy as I read it. It was the perfect amount of humor and sex. I mean, basically Jake says he wants to be Leyland's boyfriend and pulls him onto his horse. He jacks Leyland off and then tears a hole in the back of his the boy's ass and fucks him through it with his baseball bat sized cock. Damn. I mean... how hot can it get? The author did a great job with her descriptions and everything and made me laugh at the same time. It was a short, sweet read that had a great story line and the characters were so real they could have been breathing. I was impressed with this book and I think anyone who wants a hot read would like this.

    Some things to address...

    Question: Is this book a gay twilight remake since it has werewolves in it?

    Answer: No. This book is not taking off Twilight. As a matter of fact... there is barely any werewolf shifting in this book. Mostly it is in human form. I actually kept forgetting this book even had anything to do with werewolves anyway.

    Question: Is this book really cow boy?

    Answer: In some ways yes in some ways no. The first scene happens with anal intercourse while riding a horse, but it is so hot you almost forget they are on a horse. It does take place on a ranch, but there aren't any really cowboy scenes.

  • Erotic Horizon

    When Leyland Summer’s car breaks down on a lonely country road – he had no idea that one of his life long fantasies would come through before night falls. When a lone rider – Jake, who looks like a dream on horse back offers him the ride of his life, he quickly accepts.

    Leyland, being a tri-omega, knows he needs to mate with two wolves. Jake being the alpha male that he is, is automatically possessive of what he considers his own – and Leyland is definitely his. However he has had to make a difficult choice in order to have Leyland – a decision he has found hard to live with.

    When Leyland meets Jake’s second in command - Lucas, he knows immediately that he is his second mate; what he’s not prepared for is the knowledge that Jake and Lucas are already in love - with each other -where does that leaves him?

    A relationship of two can be tricky at the best of time and three is definitely no laughing matter. Ms. Glenn has created a dynamic party of three men that want to please each other, need to please each other – but pride, possessiveness and jealousy all play a part in making the road to the perfect relationship a rocky one.

    All three men are lovely and have their own individual quirk that not only endears them to your heart but also have you enjoying the tension filled scenes that the men have to go through in order to find the best compromise that work for them.

    I absolutely enjoyed SECRET DESIRES and am so looking forward to the rest of Jake’s little pack having their own story - soon.

  • Karen K

    **3.5**
    I had a love/hate relationship with this book, probably a lot to do with the editing. I actually put it away for a while after the first scene because I could not read "baby" anymore. It made me crazy but when I went back to it, (did I mention I love werewolves which is probably what brought me back to the book after my first try) I went back with more acceptance and more ability to ignore the endearment. Leyland's queen attitude made me wanna strangle him a bunch of times but overall, I enjoyed his character and his strength in the face of an alpha and a beta.

    I loved Jake and Lucas - especially Lucas for some reason, maybe it's his quiet strength. I think they were probably a pretty hot couple even before Leyland came into the picture. Their sex was just as hot as the threesome sex - okay fine, all the sex was hot, almost a little too much for me quantity-wise, but enjoyable just the same.

    I'm really interested in the whole tri-omega thing so will continue the series, hoping the amount of typos will decrease.

  • Melanie~~

    I'd say that all three of these Tri-Omega stories are 3-3.5 stars.

    I'm being generous about them because I enjoyed the basic stories. My primary criticism about all three is that the editing is extremely shoddy--lots do missed words, inconsistencies of person or placement, and incorrect word usage such as "filling" does NOT equal "feeling" (This occurred twice.).

    Also, so much was talked about Tri-Omegas and them having abilities, but they were barely touched on, especially in the third book.

    I recommend them for light reads and pretty good sex scenes, but only if you can overlook the editing issues.

    Note: same review for each book.

  • adrienne

    typical stormy glenn romance. nothing fantastic, nothing so bad it can't be finished. what is typical stormy glenn? imagine a shorter harlequin romance but with no t&a (see, i was going to write no surprise pregnancies, but... yeah.).

    laziness dictates i will use this as my template for all books by the following authors unless a book is remarkably good/bad :
    stormy glenn
    lynn hagen
    scarlet hyacinth
    joyee flynn
    carol lynne
    gabrielle evans

  • Wendy❤Ann

    There were several interesting concepts at play in this story: having dual mates, having two Alphas paired up in a triad, and having an omega with special abilities. I didn’t necessarily like the lack of communication and assumptions that led to most of the drama, but some of the hot sex at least helped make up for it!

  • Amber

    Lots of sex and not a lot else. The world building story is slotted in through small gaps between sex but there just isn't a lot of it to grasp. Jake's need to have everyone obey him and his punishment of Leyland irked me. The sex to cure Leyland was a little strange to me. I also didn't like how Leyland's parents visited was just a plot device to manufacture a rift.

  • Miralinda

    Все было нормально до того момента, когда Лейленда заперли в комнате. Это было ужасно и абсолютно несправедливо.

  • Sol Herondale

    i like so much the story and the characters

  • AnnaBirmingham

    Liked the concept of this, but there was too much sex and waayyy too much use of the word ‘chuckling’. Like on every page. Took me right of the story sadly.

  • Ute

    I I loved this book.

  • Elisabeth  Dreams

    Sooo frustrating.

    Alpha "bs" serious, treating their mate like child. And act like soooooo stupid.

    It was irritating.

  • Ximena

    Leyland, Jake y Lucas ✨
    - Omega/Alpha/Beta

  • Tj

    Very typical of this author, company, and genre.