Download PDF Bayou Des Enfants Rougaroux Social Club Book 4 edition by Lynn Lorenz Romance eBooks
It’s been nearly a year since Scott and Ted set up house together in St. Jerome. Life is good. Ted is trying to get his PI business off the ground with the occasional job and still painting for the gallery. Scott is alpha of the pack and sheriff of St. Jerome.
But Scott’s mother, Darlene Dupree, is not content. She wants grandkids and she wants them now. Taking matters into her own hands, Maman, as Scott and Ted call her, works her magic in the middle of the night next to the bayou.
Before Scott and Ted know it, they’re saddled with two boys. Which wouldn’t be so bad, if someone in the pack would take them in. But no one steps forward to claim them and Scott and Ted are left with a terrible choice, take in the kids themselves or give them up to CPS, where the boys can’t hide what they are – werewolves.
Download PDF Bayou Des Enfants Rougaroux Social Club Book 4 edition by Lynn Lorenz Romance eBooks
"I’m so glad your back to writing this series although I’m not sure there’s more after this. I read the first three when the series came out a couple of years ago. But anyway, yes, this book was good. Anyone thinking of buying it should. It comes highly recommended."
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Bayou Des Enfants Rougaroux Social Club Book 4 edition by Lynn Lorenz Romance eBooks Reviews
- Not as good as the first book in the series but I still enjoyed it quite a bit. It was more serious than the first book with some really emotional moments. I was glad that there was forward movement in their relationship apart from the issue of having kids. I also found it realistic that they both weren't on the same page about wanting kids. I thought the amount of sex that they were still able to have with kids in the house to be a little unrealistic -) The issues that the pack had with them adopting the kids was a good representation of the complaints that lots of straight people have with gay adoption and I liked the way it was handled. The special situation of the youngest child was a nice addition to the story. I did find it odd that the kids didn't exhibit more grief or a lot of acting out since they had just lost their parents and were fairly young--at an age when you are really lost without Mom and Dad. Still, it was a good story with a really nice message.
- This is a great continuation of the series and you will find yourself total engrossed in it. Scott and Ted are settling into their mated life when Scott's mother strikes again. Maybe this time she'll have learned her lesson (we shall see). As Scott and Ted adjust to their new life, you will have moments of wondering what will happen next and cheering them on.
- It was really nice to meet Scott and Ted again. Please note that the book is centered heavily around two kids who fall in their lap because of the sad occurrence and they are forced to deal with their issues. If you do not like kids featuring heavily in your romances, this book is not for you. I am not a huge fan of kids in romances, but in this book I really enjoyed how that was done. I thought kids helped to deepen the bond between the guys and forced them to look once again at how they want the relationship to develop.
Yes, Scott's mom IS a hoot indeed.
3.5 stars - I’m so glad your back to writing this series although I’m not sure there’s more after this. I read the first three when the series came out a couple of years ago. But anyway, yes, this book was good. Anyone thinking of buying it should. It comes highly recommended.
- WOW! The parents of two young boys are killed in a car accident. The pack is up in the air with letting a male couple adopt them. Their father was a homophobe. Their mom kept the father...and I use the name loosely...from finding out the youngest is possibly gay. The older boy get hit, smacked around to 'toughen' him up. Awesome book!! I hope there is more in this series.
- As usual Ted and Scott were great in this book, and I loved viewing them as parents. I did think at times that they might not survive the boys and their relationship would really suffer. Cute book with a sweet ending.
- I enjoy this series. Ted and Scott have just enough tension and insecurity about themselves and their relationship to keep things interesting, but there isn't any unnecessary angst. Scott's mama is a hoot. She provides a perfect note of comic relief.
- Love, Love, Love this book!!!! Love this series!!! Everyone needs to read this series because it made me laugh and cry! I hope Lynn Lorenz writes more in this series!!!!!