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Cariboo Lunewolf: Taming Heather (Book 1)When I sent out the email asking author’s about all things three. Lorie O’Clare informed me that she was currently writing a threesome novel and posting to her blog.

If you fall into the never read one column, are a fan of O’Clare’s or just want to go read some free fiction, this post is for you (well if you are over 18 and all that jazz… do I even need to say not work safe).

PARADISE ISLAND Part 1, Part 2 and the just posted Part 3

Since some of the first threesome stories I recall reading were Lorie’s were’s, I asked her to tell us a little about them.

As for werewolves doing threesomes…well they have done them :D.

In Pack Law (Ellora’s Cave Presents), Sophie had THREE werewolves. In In Her Soul we have group sex, and the ladies even get a bit friendly, but in all truth, those alpha males aren’t too keen on sharing their bitches. At least that is what they would howl to the world ;).

Check out the CARIBOO LUNEWULF series…we have brothers, Marc, Gabe and Stone. Gabe and Stone have fought and run pretty close to each other most of their lives. There is a bond between the two of them that make them unique, and a bit of a challenge to any bitch sniffing after them. Of course, Pam and Ali take on these two males, and learn and accept what they must do to have their mates.Cariboo Lunewolf: Challenged Pursuit (Books 2 and 3)

In PURSUIT and CHALLENGE (now out in paperback with both stories in one book!!!!) Gabe and Stone share their bitches with each other. It is a bonding, a statement of trust. Both males are saying to the other that they would bleed and kill for the other. And as a symbol of their unending loyalty to the other, when they take their mate, they allow the other to fuck her, too.

It might sound all kinky to you. But trust me, its the real deal. Just go read them and find out!

**Lorie O’Clare has the book 4 in her Malta Werewolves coming out on March 23 as an ebook. It is called Forbidden Attraction. Click on the covers above for some of her were’s in print.**