Three powerful alphas come together to battle an unexpected darkness and find something they didn’t even know they were looking for. Alaric wants to protect the members of his wing from the human world they inhabit. Even an Alpha can be missing parts of his life. Gustavo guards supernatural Denver in the way only gargoyles can, but when things change, he discovers things missing from his life he never dreamed he needed. Phillip seeks magic knowledge to make his vampire life more bearable. Books and his coven only get him so far, and his heart needs warming. An orphaned dragon’s egg bring the three together and they discover something beyond their simple existences. Can their new bond prove strong enough to help them protect the egg and stop the dark powers working against them? What has the darkness done to the baby dragon inside the egg? If you like sweet, powerful Alphas coming together to form a family, this is the book you’ve been waiting for. Come dance with the Midnight Alphas.
A.J. Marcus grew up in Texas. He’s always had a fascination with cowboys, comic books and the great outdoors. He started writing in high school and at times spent more time writing than he did reading, and he’s a voracious reader. Maybe it was growing up in Texas, but his love of rugged men showed up even before he realized what was going on. He likes his men manly, hard, tough and caring, men with hearts, and other parts, as big as Texas.
A.J. currently lives near Colorado Springs, Colorado with his loving partner and several horses. The men here are still men.
The characters refer back to "There Men And A Baby" but with paranormal context and M/M/M emphasis. The attack scenes are graphic and incredibly real. The bond of love that forms between Alaric, Gustavo, and Phillip is as magical as the gate of the egg they have each sworn to protect against all threats.
Alaric, Gustavo, and Phillip come together one night to help free a pregnant dragon from a magickal group bent on harm. This story focuses on what happens after that night and it is quite enjoyable and well-written. I liked how there wasn't some fight to be the lead Alpha and all three worked together and figure out their bond. I believe the next will be just as good.
With a story line that opens new ground in the shifter worlds, this odd trio quickly become a new force in society. Acceptable character development though a bit more background would have been appreciated. Ends with a gentle lead in to a next book.