I enjoyed the first three quarters of this book. I really liked Mikhel and Zach. They were complete opposites, yet I can see why Taylor was attracted to both. It would have been hard for me to choose as well. There was enough detail about Mikhel's and Zach's werewolf sides to wet the appetite, but the main focus was the relationship between the three. This led to quite a lot of sex; some of it good, some of it repetitive. I have to say that the book took a downturn when Zach confessed to Mikhel that he wanted them to be lovers. Now I know that there was m/m in this book, but it didn't quite happen like I thought it would. I assumed that Mikhel and Zach would already be lovers and wanted Taylor in their lives. It wasn't like that and Zach's request seemed to come out of left field. There was nothing that I read that hinted there were any feelings between the men. It seemed forced and awkward and took away some of the enjoyment I was experiencing. It wasn't a bad read, but it just wasn't what I was expecting.