Existential Crisis for Three (Neutral Ground #2)

Keiera Pearson


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Existential Crisis for Three by Keiera Pearson
Three clueless humans, two budding relationships, one big furry problemSarahRelationships were never my thing, but then I met Charlie. Our first outing took a disastrous turn when a dog bit Charlie, but that didn’t hold a candle to our first official date; the one that ended with Charlie turning into a werewolf right in front of me.

While Charlie’s new condition gave me good reason to pull back, I didn’t. Not even when Ethan, my long-time friend-with-benefits, confessed his feelings. We should have ended our physical relationship then and there, but Ethan suggested an alternative arrangement, one where I could have the best of both worlds.

But could I handle not just one werewolf, but two boyfriends?

CharlieI learned the hard way werewolves were real.

My new condition may have been unexpected, but it wasn’t all bad. Especially when I learned Sarah, the woman I finally found the courage to ask out, was my mate.

But I wasn’t the only guy Sarah had feelings for. She wanted us both and with my life in chaos, who was I to say no when he could provide stability I couldn’t?

Picturing my mate with another man should have had me clawing at the walls. So why couldn’t I stop thinking about him? And was it really such a bad idea for us to meet?

EthanBefore I could make my move, some lucky guy caught Sarah’s attention. When she tried to end things with me, I suggested she just have two boyfriends.

But fate had other plans for us. A werewolf bit me and soon, I’d be one, too. I could live with that, but could Sarah? Would she accept the new me once I could finally tell her?

And how did her other boyfriend fit into the picture?

This book three average, late-twenties/early-thirties humans thrown headfirst into a supernatural world they never knew existed. 3 POVs, Insta-lust but not insta-love, open door spice, and a happily ever after for all three.

This is book 2 in an open-ended series. It can definitely be read as a standalone, but characters from book 1 play a significant role in this story.
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