Climbing the Ladder by B.A. Tortuga

Climbing the Ladder by B.A. Tortuga
Publisher: Resplendence Publishing, LLC
Genre: Paranormal, Contemporary
Length: Full Length (153 pgs)
Other: M/M, M/F, M/M/F, M/F/M, Anal Play
Rating: 2.5 stars
Reviewed by Plumeria

Mesa has a lot on his plate since he became his pack’s Alpha. With another clan on the brink of self-destruction, he knows he has too much to take care of to go running off, but he also knows what he needs to do in order to run his pack, and that’s go get his mate.

Kody left Mesa years ago, knowing they could never be together the way Kody really wanted. Making a life for himself seemed like the best idea, and when he found Samantha, he knew he’d found the woman he wanted to marry. Kody never forgot Mesa, but it still comes as a shock when the big, growly man shows up on his Los Angeles doorstep.

Between Sammy’s rage at what she sees as Kody’s betrayal, pack politics hitting the boiling point and the amazing chemistry between the three of them, Kody, Mesa and Samantha have their work cut out for them. Can they climb the ladder to love?

You’ve just completed your trials and are the new Alpha, what are you going to do? Go get a mate or two of course!

Enter Mesa, super stud and newly appointed Alpha who sets out to find his best friend and mate, Kody. Kody, a psychic, left his clan to wonder off into the world. Typical weird psychic behavior perhaps, but still highly upsetting for everyone that loved him. While he’s off wondering the world, telling fortunes at fairs he meets and marries Sammy, the straight-shooting level headed banker from Los Angeles.

Put all three of them in a pot and what do you get? A whole lot of boiling over! Mesa and Sammy are both the Alphas and Kody is the Beta in this triad. I felt like the characters where strong as standalone individuals, however when they’re together it was just a hot mess. The characters didn’t seem to really click until the end of the book, when they were finally able to give one another what they needed.

Mesa spent much of the time knowing Sammy was perfect for him and Kody, yet stressing over the clan drama. Kody spent most of his time and energy keeping the peace between Sammy and Mesa, yet was so happy to be back with Mesa. And Sammy spent most of the book being confused over who she was and why her husband was sharing her. The medication does not mix well order cialis uk with certain medications, or could be harmful if taken while suffering from certain health conditions. This is viagra 100mg no prescription a generalization and does not take into account many factors, including whether a person is on medication that may interact negatively with alcohol or whether he suffers from the condition. This real smart mail is not the sole provider in US; there are quite a few that are thriving in today’s chaotic world are adapting and pioneering a wide variety of highly decentralized structures. sildenafil in usa It is a pollution-less viagra 100 mg form of cooking or warming the food before consumption.

Not that I blame her, because I was confused, also. I felt as though I was missing something. I didn’t understand the motivation or rationalization behind the characters actions in some situations. There was quite a bit of internal dialogue but it was little rough. Kody’s was the most confusing but it gave me insight into why he was the was he was. You may need to reread a few sections to truly absorb the intricate thought process.

The characters were strong enough, though, that I needed to see what happened and how it all played out for them. I wanted to hug Kody, pounce on Mesa and shake Sammy. Oh, and I loved Mesa’s siblings! Canyon and Juniper were not only adorable names, but really great secondaries. The sex scenes between Kody, Sammy and Mesa were hot and well written, also.

Their story had a few rough spots but the characters were certainly not boring. I kept reading because I simply had to be sure they found their HEA. I’m glad I did. If you like a little biting, bickering, and growling with your wolfy sex then you’ll enjoy this book.

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