A chaotically magic filled romance story like no other, one that'll leave you surprised.
From the blurb:
One grumpy gargoyle. One hopeful vampire. One chaotic witch. Three fated mates face a looming threat.
Pavel has been called cranky, aloof, and an exacting musical genius, but what should people expect? He’s three thousand years old. He’ll soon be entering the final stage of a gargoyle’s life span, transforming into a statue and going dormant forever.
So why would the universe throw his mates at him now, when he has so little time left? He desperately wants to protect them, to guide them, but he’s terrified he’ll be a burden as he descends into oblivion.
Justin is working hard to overcome his anxiety and stay positive as he rebuilds after a disastrous few years. When he discovers his two fated mates at his new opera job, he rejects them out of hand. Sure, giving up control to these two men would fulfill every one of his fantasies, but love already screwed up his life once.
Sebastian is a witch with a rare affinity—chaos—and that quality follows him wherever he goes. His opera career is taking off, and finding his mates is just the cherry on the sundae! Even if they may not be ready for the power of his seductive, mischievous personality.
The three soon find that ignoring their connection is impossible, especially when they have to see each other every day. And they can’t escape each other when they’re trapped together in the opera house elevator.
But whatever headway they’ve made is arrested by the return of Sebastian’s power-hungry sister. Can the three fated mates accept their bond in time to survive her attack and save their new family?
The Maestro’s Mates is a 65,000-word poly (MMM), fated mates, vampire/gargoyle/witch romance with a guaranteed HEA and no cliffhanger. It contains a grumpy gargoyle, a chaotic witch, and the hopeful but self-doubting vampire that falls for them. It also has steamy scenes and the violence you might expect from a vampire story. It is a standalone novel in an interconnected series. Not suitable for readers under 18.
Angel's review:
Three POV's •• Fated Mates •• Vampire/Chaotic Witch/Gargoyle ••
4/5 on the spice scale.🌶️
I'm not super familiar with this author's work but when I saw this book get announced I knew I HAD to read it. I'm so glad I did! Pevel, Sebastian, and Justin didn't have an easy road to their HEA, they had quite an uphill battle in many different ways, which I enjoyed. I appreciate how JB didn't rush them getting together or gloss over certain issues, they took their time to flesh out everything that was being discussed, along with giving the characters time to breathe and grow. Both on their own and together.
I absolutely adore Sebastian, he is quite literally a chaos gremlin, or rather, a chaos witch if you want to be precise. Reading about his chaotic energy just made me smile and I love how he never gave up on convincing his two mates that they are meant to be together. I also liked Justin as well, he's the shyer one out of the triad but he speaks up when it's important to do so. And Pevel is great in his own way, super stubborn and has a knack for trying to sacrifice his own happiness for the sake of others, but thankfully with the help of his friend and his mates he finally lets himself be happy.
I thought this was a very interesting story, the way the plotline slowly developed and built up to the crescendo of the book was done brilliantly! There was a gradual build that occured naturally, and I loved how there were moments where we could see this lovely triad in action fighting for each other's safety. All in all a terrific book and I hope at some point Wolf will get his own story, I'd love to learn more about the aloof man.
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