Sharing a Mate: A Kindred Tales M/F/M Novel
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Sharing a Mate: A Kindred Tales M/F/M Novel

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...

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This is actually my favorite Kindred book so far. I just discovered this series recently and have been reading them voraciously! I didn't know I liked this type of book until the Twin Kindred books, but this book took it another 10 steps deeper and I for one, loved it.

By Monserrate Cronin


I wasn’t sure what to expect going in to this one. I knew I’d have no issues with anything of a sexual nature, but I was unsure of the dynamics of two different breeds of Kindred with the same mate, or how the Kindred would be with each other. There hasn’t been any gay Kindred, yet, so I had nothing to go by. It was awesome. I loved just about everything in this story.

My only issue was the continuous use of “friend of the heart”. In every other reference like that it has been best friends...

By Rafaela Paucek


Fantastic book. One of the best in the series in awhile. So excited to see some branching out from the pattern of typical sexual orientation that most of the books had. With that in mind though... this book is NOT just 2 guys loving the same girl without touching each other, like the twin Kindred do (but without sharing a body part). In this book there is male/male touching, kissing, etc. I loved it! I actually wish there had been more of it! I think it needed a bit more to really cement the ...

By Rachael Deckow


Even though Ms. Anderson has again created a heroine who is bashful and sexually repressed, the sweet and wonderful love story was fabulous! She dealt with how difficult it would be for lovers to deal with societal bigotry but also the more painful rejection of bigoted parents. This was a really deep novel as well as a sexy, fun adventure. Way to write the best book you’ve written yet, Ms. Anderson. I’ve read many and this one is top notch.

By Jona Metz


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