A Standalone MPreg Romance in the Vale Valley Series One alpha dragon… Meets another alpha dragon… And can’t even see the omega who’s right by his side—the one who’s been loving him for years. Unless they realize they all three belong together—and always have.
Brent I had found my calling at the Vale Valley Repertory Theater. Not as an actor—my plans aren’t that grand—but as a stagehand.
I’ve worshipped Aidan since I met him. When Tyson joins the cast, it’s all I can do to contain my lust. If only they’d realize I’m here, watching them. Waiting in the wings.
Aidan Hooking up with another alpha dragon is playing with fire. As much as I adore Tyson, I’m afraid his passion for me could burn out overnight, leaving me heartbroken and alone.
And if I stick with Tyson, I might never get the chance to pursue the quiet warlock stagehand, an omega I’ve had my eye on for months now.
Tyson When I took the role in the February play at the Vale Valley Repertory Theater, I never expected to meet not one, but two of my soulmates there. But what will we do when this play is over and our lives change again?
And what will we do if that pregnancy test Brent just took is positive? If we can figure out how to stay together, will our love take flight?
Waiting in the Wings is book 2 in the second season of the multi-author series about Vale Valley, a small town open to everyone in need of love and a home. It's a shifter MMM Mpreg romance featuring two gorgeous dragon alphas who know how to bring the knotty heat, a warlock omega who needs the magical love his alphas have to give, and a surprise gift that will warm your heart, all set in the mystical, magical, love-filled Vale Valley! Pull up a chair, grab a box of chocolates, and settle in for this sexy and sweet standalone Valentine’s Romance read!
Wow... first off dragons... I love dragons and there are two sexy as heck ones in this book. Love the use of theater in Vale Valley as the setting for this book. It worked beautifully. The thruple of Tyson, Aidan and Brent was just awesome. Loved them all and the sex was like through the roof scorching hot. This book was an awesome addition to this great series!
This was book 3 in the "Vale Valley Season 2" Brent is an omega who works as a stagehand at a playhouse. Tyson is a alpha male Dragon he is also an actor. Aiden is also a alpha Dragon shifter and him and Tyson are in a relationship and are looking for a third. This was a really good read when these three get hit and heavy. Brent thinks it's just a fling Tyson wants something longer with both of them but Aiden isn't so sure. This book has some funny scenes in it like Tyson almost burning down the set. When Aiden finds out that Brent is pregnant he has a surprise for both Aiden and Brent. This was a good read with no errors in grammar or spelling. I am looking forward to reading the next book in this series.
This was a lovely instalove mmm and the narrator nailed the sex scenes.
I believe that if one can make sex scenes actually sound hot, then they are awesome.
This story is a part of the Vale Valley series but you do not need to read the others to understand it. I do wish that a longer time had been spent on the getting to know yous but it was still enjoyable.
5* - very very good and rare (it would be a Blow- Away-book like ‘Jesse's Smile' or ‚Joey’ from Angelique Jurd, ‘Save the at he kids' series from EM Leya, ‘Love’s Tethered Heart’ from C.L. Etta or 'Liberty' from Seth King), it's like an A+
4* - very good and will be often reread and is a WOW-book with interesting plot and surprises (like most of Andrew Grey’s books) it's like an A
3,5* - a really good book, which will be reread a few times a year (most romances where you can enjoy for relaxing and during waiting times in hospitals). I can recommend them definitively! It's like an B+
3* - it could be more then a one-time-reader, maybe 2-3 times a year. It’s like a B
2* - it was ok to read, but it's more a one-time- reader (i wouldn't recommend it heartily, but it was ok). It's like a C-, D
1* - sorry, but that isn't really a book for me (too many mistakes, not nice plot, illogical, so an absolut NO-GO). It's like failure in the whole line, dismissed, repeat the class
Storywise, this was a solid 4-star read, but I just can't let the need for proofing go...
example:
Tyson added peppers until the whole thing was almost too big for her mouth. After he popped it in, he covered his mouth with his hand as she spoke.
Her voice took on the sing-song cadence of a children's bedtime story.
Keep in mind that this is an M/M/M story and this was referring to either Tyson or Aiden. This story has NO female characters... Well, maybe...
As [Sandra?] and I spun our way around one corner of the stage
Not sure if he didn't know "Juliet's" real name or if the author intended to possibly use this name for the character playing Juliet in the play. Either way, the cast of characters that were named were all male. UGH!!!
This is not even the tip of the iceberg when you consider all the missing or extra words... incomplete quotations and the always fun "incorrect tense". Oh, joy... grrr
As I said, the story was wonderful, so it is worth giving it a try... thank goodness it was KU! I seem to be saying that a lot lately! Hmmm...
I thoroughly enjoyed this book, it was cute and to the point.
Character breakdown;
Brent: I liked that he was a wizard it seemed fitting for the dragons. So D&D.
Aiden: I liked him but could tell he was the uptight keep to the rules kind of alpha. But loved how easily he broke it of it.
Tyson: the fun one because he totally was. I liked him best.
Favorite quote: “He left me with you two? You don’t know anything about helping me give birth.” I accused. “We’ve read all the books,” Aiden reminded me. “Oh, hell no. I want the doctor back in here,” I demanded.
Good book I enjoyed the storyline a lot. However there were a lot of typos and wrong nouns it made it a bit cringey to read. A few I can over look but there were just too many to ignore.
Again I am not a fan of this style of book, but I wanted to read it because it is a part of the Vale Valley series. This book is different from book 2. There is depth to the characters, and there is more to the story line. Thanks Coyote Starr for you part in the series.
This as so much good things for me to love. You've got magic of course, it's Vale Valley. Plus there are two got dragons with completely different personalities. A sweet omega that you just want to hug. Add in mpreg and babies and I'm A happy reader. I love the Vale Valley books!!!
I skimmed this one out of obligation to complete the series. Another thruple: two alpha dragons and an omega wizard. The plot is as expected. Typos: uncapitalized start of sentence, missing word, unintended object? ("Tears welled up in my office" is written when the character was in the bathroom, and I'm not sure he had an office.)
Two alpha dragons and a magical omega make a good story. I like that Tyson and Aiden were together before they met Brent. Meeting their omega just rounded out their relationship. I really liked how their relationship unfolded around the production of Romeo & Juliet. Liked this story a lot.
This book was sweet and intriguing, especially since the romance was between two dragons (Aidan and Tyson) and Brent, an Omega who works with magic. I loved how Brent rode on the dragon's back as they all flew together into the starry night sky. I enjoyed their story and the ending was so adorable. Well written and very pleasurable read.
This is one of those short but fun reads. Plus, we are back in Vale Valley and that just makes it better. As two alphas realize that they have found their omega, all three must decide exactly how far are they willing to let themselves go in order to make everything work.
Vale Valley is becoming one of my favorite holiday stops. Romance is always in the air in Vale Valley and love conquers all ... every time. Well written, charming and enchanting characters. There is always something waiting in the wings in Vale Valley.
This was a short sweet story of two alpha dragons discovering their third. Both Tyson and Aiden are theatre actors that travel around acting in plays. They're both alphas and know one day they may need their third but will things work out when all they seem to do is travel.
This is another great addition to the second season of the Vale Valley series. Great characters and a spicy, engaging storyline made this a very enjoyable read.