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Triad

The TriAlpha Chronicles, Book 3

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Triad

By: Serena Akeroyd
Narrated by: Cassandra Myles, Rudy Sanda
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Thalia Lyndhoven has a problem. Well, she has several. In fact, there are too many to count. Some are doozies, and some are just minor, but, in the grand scheme of things, she looks to have it all. Three beautiful, supportive, very unique mates. Men who'd kill for her. Who'd embrace the darkness for her. As well as more power at her fingertips than most could even imagine.

While Thalia has always wanted a simple life, her passage to another realm looks set to prove that will never be. Heden has always been her end destination, she just didn't know it, and the Fates, as always, have plans to which she's not privy. And one of those plans? It's about to come to a head.

Those wily minxes have never cut Thalia much slack, and though she has her triad of mates at her side, her world is as rife with strife as ever it was. So, with her future looking like something from a saga, Thalia has only two options: fight or die trying.

Contains mature themes.

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Awful narrator

I loved reading the books. The commentator was good, but the voices for the men were awful. What was interesting, was the fact that it was not all the way through the book, it was intermittent. One of the love scenes was so freakin amusing that it was like listening to a porno comedy! I will read the rest of the series.

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Amazing series

As I’ve said before I’m obsessed with this series.

This book follows the aftermath of Thalia getting shot with a mercury bullet.
In order to save her Theo linked magic with Ralph and did something that caused her wolf to wonder the cosmos? I’m still kinda confused with that.

Theo then brings them to his world to keep her safe while she heals and to train her since she doesn’t have access to her wolf at the moment. That’s pretty much ass that happens. We get a lot of back story and world building and some revelations about her mates. We meet the queen of the fae (theos mother) and I don’t know what to think about her. Is she a bad guy? iDK. One moment I think I have her figured out and the next she’s all soft and mushy towards her son. But everyone keeps telling Thalia she’s crazy and will refuse to give up the thrown. I just don’t know. Guess I’ll just have to continue reading to find out.

Over all the book was highly enjoyable. We are seeing our group starting to really work as a group and confide in each other not just Thalia. She is the center but they are also creating bonds with each other.

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Please get rid of the male narrator

Still a great series, though this book is slow in parts. The male narration is so hard to get through and unfortunately with 3 male main characters there are more chapters in his voice than the female's (who is wonderful by the way, I pray for Thalia chapters). I can deal with most of the voices but Theo's is horrible for some reason he makes him talk really slow and almost hisses all s sounds. Which is super annoying and makes no sense, are the fae part snake?

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i really hate this tired plotline

we buy the books because we like a baddass... especially when mundane is too mundqne. why is it that so many authors fell it necessary to suddenly turn their creations into weaklings for a book or two? everything that advancea the plot in this book could really exist in 4 paragraphs

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