Safe at Home

Author: Tia Fielding
Genre(s): Romance | Paranormal | LGBTQ+ | M-M Romance
Total pages: 63
Safe at Home

For the last handful of years, Max Douglas has had two things keeping him sane: his brother Ben, and the music of the band Kaiju. Getting through a horrible childhood in the crappiest of wolf packs was one thing, but battling addiction as a wolf while adult was a whole other ballgame. When Max and Ben’s cousin Brodie ends their abusive alpha father and takes over the pack, things start to change for the better, starting with rehab.

Ben has always been the caretaker of his brother. There might only be a year between them, but Ben has been the big brother since their troubled mother put a tiny baby in the same crib with him. They might as well be twins, they’re so in tune with each other.

Brodie is a good, loving alpha, and the house where Ben and Max grew up feels like a happy home with a flourishing pack inside it for the first time. Brodie’s best friend Rian, a vampire, now also lives with them, and both Ben and Max are incredibly fond of him. Then they discover that one of Rian’s best friends is Luca Moretti, the lead singer of Kaiju.
That’s mind-blowing on its own, but then Luca needs a safe haven as Kaiju disbands and his health crumbles, and suddenly the man who has kept Max afloat is there in their home.

Luca doesn’t know what comes next, other than his band is no more, he doesn’t want to be on a stage again. He’s had to make the decision to accept either death or being turned. While he didn’t have becoming a vampire in his life plan, it was the only option that made sense. Being a vampire is a whole new experience. So is the way his new senses make him understand the wolf brothers better. With that comes the friendship and attraction that bubbles between the three of them.

Luca knows that as a former human, he should probably feel weirder about wanting both of the brothers, but on the fanged side of life, human sensibilities don’t matter as much. Navigating a relationship between the three of them is tricky, and the fact that the threat to their pack isn’t fully gone won’t make anything easier, either.

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