Triple Affinity (DVaire #23) By Jessamyn Kingley

A three-way pairing that doesn't end in tragedy, progress!

Poor little cinderellawater mage is so super powerful, but neglected because reasons.

Build up the fire-mages as the oppressors only to kill them offstage in a stupid magic-sharing incident.

Does make one wonder what Fate's deal is, is she just guessing about good leaders? There are a lot more hits than misses (Mages, Wizards, Centaurs, some Dragon clan leaders), or does absolute power corrupt absolutely, and all the current crop of D'Vaire will, in a few hundred years, bend under the weight of absolute power and become tyrants in their own right? Triple Affinity (DVaire #23) After showing two failed triads in her books, Kingley finally gives us one that works. Artair Ursus Arctos is the Alpha of the Bear shifters for the Council. His two mates are mages with the Circle of Mages.
Sweet and magical. Triple Affinity (DVaire #23) Such a great story

This series is still going strong! I loved the new characters and story line. I hope we get to see the betas mated and the new Aqua mage! I can't wait for the next book Triple Affinity (DVaire #23) Triple Affinity

This was another wonderful story in the D’Vaire series. The three main characters really make it work as a threesome and. I loved it. Highly recommended Triple Affinity (DVaire #23) I just love this series. Awesome as always. I can't wait to see what comes next. Triple Affinity (DVaire #23)

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Joining the Council of Sorcery and Shifters was a simple decision for the ruler of the brown bears. Two centuries later, Artair Ursus Arctos is a successful leader with a loving family, and the only thing he wants is his mate. Artair is fascinated by magic and secretly hopes to find forever with a sorcerer.

As a child, Lochlan Airle had privilege and wealth but lacked any control. He walked away from his prominent family at eighteen, only to get fired from countless jobs. Behind the scenes, his mother uses all her connections to break his spirit, but she will not deter him. After finally landing a job at the Circle of Mages, a matebond is the last thing on his mind.

Twenty-six-year-old Riker McKenna has a hard-earned doctorate and enough magic to guarantee immortality. Although his brother’s decision to stay with their wastrel parents broke his heart, Riker is determined to make the most of everything. When he qualifies for employment at the Circle of Mages, he does not know it will lead him to his mates.

Within a week, the three men meet and must confront the poor odds of triple matebonds in the Council. To reach the affinity they desire, they will have to rapidly adjust to each other and all the surprises life has in store. Triple Affinity (DVaire #23)

This story made my heart happy. As the first successful triple pairing in the series, the author did this MMM justice. All three men in the mating were incredibly sweet and supportive of one another. After initial worries about the large percentage of triple bonds failing were worked through, nothing stopped Lochlain, Riker, and Artair from moving forward and creating a wonderfully equal relationship. They strived to never leave anyone out and that is something important for MMM reads.

Learning about the Circle of Mages was interesting as we haven't had much interaction or information about them in previous books. Of course their elementals were absolutely adorable and totally stole the show with their cuteness. Teary blowing raspberries gave me a big case of the awwwws.

As always I look forward to more in the D'Vaire series. Next up is Donnell, Artairs cousin and a bear who made no secret of his wish for his own mate in this book. It looks like Fate has answered his call. Triple Affinity (DVaire #23) Rating: 4.5 stars
Another great book in the D’Vaire series. I loved the family of bears. I also liked getting an insight to the mages. They had been mention before but nothing was really known about them before now. I loved the elementals and thought they made a great addition to the series. I was also glad that the author tackled the triple mate bond and showed that it could work. I really liked how the three MCs approached their mating. All in all, an excellent addition to the series.
Triple Affinity (DVaire #23) I'm being generous giving this 2 stars. Only because the characters juvenile banter occasionally made me chuckle. My main problem with this book was that it had too much mundane daily stuff going on. It really bogged down the story. There were so many missed opportunities for something interesting to happen but it didn't. Then out of nowhere near the end a ton of things happen but we are only told about it all in summary style.

Maybe you picked up a hot bear at the coffee shop and are arranging a fun night,” Owen retorted saucily.

Lochlan laughed. “Beta, no one would believe that for a second.”

“Why not?”

“Get back to work, Beta, and check a mirror later. Then ask yourself that question.

There was disapproval clear on Owen’s features, though Lochlan didn’t know what he’d said to upset him.



At first I thought Owen probably had a foam-stache but then it wasn't mentioned later. So then I thought Lachlan was calling Owen ugly and it upset him and Lochlan couldn't understand why. Like what? Maybe I'm misunderstanding this. Even if Lachlan was joking why not apologize once he saw Owens feelings got hurt? This seemed like an out of character moment for Lochlan along with being a pointless scene. For some reason it got stuck in my head and I wanted Lochlan to apologize.
Triple Affinity (DVaire #23) I love all of the D'Vaire series books!! As soon as a new book pops up for Pre-order it is an automatic buy for me. Triple Affinity was no exception. I was really looking forward to how Jessamyn was going to approach this story as this was her first MMM story. All three men in the relationship are honestly adorable.

The mages Lochlan and Riker did not have the best childhood and have bad relationships with their parents. This makes Artair such a good mate for the two mages, as he has a loving and close relationship with his family members.

I love that both Lochlan's brother, Lawson, and Riker's brother, Reece, ended up joining the family. Even though Lochlan and Riker made a new family with Artair, it was nice that not all of the mages' blood family members were terrible people.

I have to say, throughout the book I was hating the Magus Superus Egann Pyris. He was an egotistical a-hole. I kept hoping that Lochlan and Riker would be made new co-rulers for the mages. It was a happy surprise with all for mages: Lochlan, Riker, Lawson, and Reece were made leaders. I am definitely curious as to who the missing Aqua mage is though.

I can't wait to see what Jessamyn does next!! Triple Affinity (DVaire #23) First book I read in the serie, the story is good and felt like a stand alone, HEA for the couple/triad but I would have liked an better end. The sex scenes where boring and to much dialoge. I liked that theres no drama between the 3 MC. Some annoying family members and other bi characters. Triple Affinity (DVaire #23)

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