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Their Lethal Pet (Monsters Night) by Lexi C. Foss
Genre:
Dark, Dark Romance, Reverse Harem, Why Choose, the Fae, Mythology, Omegaverse, Monsters, Shapeshifters, Shifters, Fantasy, Fantasy Romance, Romantasy, Kindle Unlimited, Book Series, Standalone, Erotica, Smut, Touch her and Die, Alpha Male
Publication Date:
June 22, 2024
Page Numbers:
510
Read/Finished Date:
May 30th, 2025
Rating:
3.5/5
Premise:
Run. Hide. Fight.
It’s Monsters Night, the annual event where the portals to other realms and realities open, and monsters flood the streets to search for their potential mates.
And I’m one of the candidates.
Why?
Because I broke all the rules. I fought back against the elitist system hellbent on enslaving humankind. And f-ck if I’m going to let one of these monsters claim me. Let alone three of them
Orcus.
Reaper.
Flame.
They saved me from a compromising situation. But that doesn’t mean I like them. I don’t care how gorgeous they are or how well-endowed they seem to be—I kneel for no one. And I have no interest in becoming their lethal little pet.
“Try to tame me,” I dare them.
“We have no interest in taming you, sweet pet,” they say. “We want to make you ours.”
“Ours to worship.”
“Ours to love.”
“Ours to keep.”
Author's Their Lethal Pet is a standalone dark paranormal romance featuring three Nightmare Fae and their chosen female mate.
Review:
When her sister sends her a note, Alina is determined to get herself on the train for Monsters Night in order to try to find her, but she didn't expect were three gorgeous male faes: Orcus, Flame, and Reaper to appear before her, claiming she is one of the rare Omegas and their mate. Now, Alina must resist the allure of the men who call themselves her mate in order to find her sister.
The premise of this novel is what drove me to borrow it from Kindle Unlimited. I love monster romances and the whole why choose when it comes to having to pick a monster to stay with. However, the plot disappears for awhile and we get bits and pieces here and there, but the real plot doesn't actually show up until nearly the end of the novel. Unfortunately, once you have already read the first few pages of the novel, you get where this is going.
Alina is determined to find her sister, Seraphina, whom she believed had someone slip a note under her door. This leads to Alina doing everything possible to be part of The Choosing, where people dress up in white gowns and tuxedos to hear their name called to board the train. Alina finds hers called. This is her opportunity to find her sister, but things go sideways for her and she ends up with three gorgeous fae, each who claim she is their Omega.
Her males are protective and do everything possible to make sure she is comfortable. They don't do anything that could cause her to become uncomfortable. All of their needs are waited until she has given the signal. I like that they treat her with respect and wait for her to give the signal for them to take the next step.
The only downside is the plot. It gets lost and it doesn't really show up until the end. The world-building is interesting as well. Portals. Monsters. Mythogical Fae. Creatures of the night. I am hoping to learn more of how these worlds collide and what started it all.
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