Sharing a Mate by Evangeline Anderson

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Sharing a Mate by Evangeline Anderson
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A Beast Kindred who will not share a female
A Blood Kindred who feels the same
A woman forced to turn to both of them for help
Will Bron and Sorin learn to share Kayla?
Or will Sharing a Mate tear the three of them apart?
Dr. Kayla Smith is a strong, independent woman with several prestigious degrees in Xenobiology and Chemistry. She lives and works on the Mother Ship and shares a lab with her two best friends, Dr. Bron–a huge Beast Kindred who is also a decorated microbiologist and Dr. Sorin, a Blood Kindred and award-winning virologist. The three of them work and play together but Kayla is afraid to act on her feelings for either Kindred because she knows that picking one means losing the other.
Then comes the Great Needing.
When Xi-46, a virulent aphrodisiac, is introduced into the Kindred Mother Ship through the air vents, Kayla is one of the women affected. Her desperate need can only be slaked with the help of a male and she gets help from both of her friends. Afterwards, they expect her to choose between them…but Kayla can’t–she loves them both.
Now they must go on a desperate mission to find the source of Xi-46 and try to create an antidote. But the further they go, the more Kayla realizes she needs both men in her life…and they need each other as well, though neither one wants to admit it.
Can Bron and Sorin learn to share a mate?
Can Kayla convince them that the three of them belong together?
Or will the horrors they suffer at the house of Mother Pain tear them apart?
Read Sharing a Mate to find out…

  • File Name:sharing-a-mate-by-evangeline-anderson.epub
  • Original Title:Sharing a Mate: A Kindred Tales M/F/M Novel (Brides of the Kindred)
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B07K5DZXT2
  • Publisher:Evangeline Anderson Books
  • Date:2018-11-09T16:00:00+00:00
  • File Size:495.975 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Chapter One
  • 2. Chapter Two
  • 3. Chapter Three
  • 4. Chapter Four
  • 5. Chapter Five
  • 6. Chapter Six
  • 7. Chapter Seven
  • 8. Chapter Eight
  • 9. Chapter Nine
  • 10. Chapter Ten
  • 11. Chapter Eleven
  • 12. Chapter Twelve
  • 13. Chapter Thirteen
  • 14. Chapter Fourteen
  • 15. Chapter Fifteen
  • 16. Chapter Sixteen
  • 17. Chapter Seventeen
  • 18. Chapter Eighteen
  • 19. Chapter Nineteen
  • 20. Chapter Twenty
  • 21. Chapter Twenty - one
  • 22. Chapter Twenty-two
  • 23. Chapter Twenty - three
  • 24. Chapter Twenty-four
  • 25. Chapter Twenty - five
  • 26. Epilogue

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Cher Bear
Cher Bear

Why would a woman EVER write a romance novel for women and create a club for rapists to violate women in it?!! That's wat this author used her creativity to come up with! You get in trouble for fighting off unwanted sex, but don't get in trouble, as the owner said, for violating the rules not to touch a woman who has marked herself inside and out not to be touched. Also, how can any woman who reads this believe that the male leads care anything about her?! Much less be highly protective, possessive, considerate, etc. There wasn't a single reason that the FL had to enter this club, she could've stayed safe in their shuttle. But, no one even mentioned that as an option, wen they found out how this nasty club worked?! This author doesn't want to deal with the consequences of wat she writes. If this guy's r supposed to b so protective, possessive, considerate, loving, caring, then how could they consider bringing the woman they want to be their mate, for life, into such a place?! Why would we read that, wen we can read romances without the FL going into club created for men to sexually assault women? The author has some talent, but ruins her own work by creating appalling, horrifying scenarios as plot devices.

Reply16 days ago
  • Cher Bear

    Great point. There is something VERY wrong with the way this author thinks. She needs some serious long-term therapy. I am disappointed that her writing is being supported enough to write so many books.

    16 days ago
  • Cora al

    agreed she literally HATES women, she needs therapy to unpack it...

    16 days ago
  • Jo Jo

    You've summed up every reason I stopped reading this writer years ago. She had one good book I kinda liked and then, from then on, she writes these stories like she hates other women and wants them to suffer while spending dozens of chapters justifying why its ok for the female character to be hurt.

    16 days ago