Colters’ Woman
Series: Colters’ Legacy
Author: Maya Banks
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For the first time, Colters’ Woman and the two short story sequels, Colters’ Wife and Callie’s Meadow, are now available in one edition and are listed in the order of the story timeline.
Adam, Ethan and Ryan aren’t looking for women. They’re looking for a woman. One woman to share their lives and their beds. They don’t want a casual romp in the hay, they want the woman who will complete them and they’re losing hope of finding her. That is until Adam finds Holly lying in the snow just yards from their cabin. He knows she’s different the minute he holds her in his arms. But before Adam gets his hopes up, he knows he has to gauge his brothers’ reactions. Soon it’s evident that she’s the one. There are a few problems, however, like convincing her she belongs with them and keeping her safe from the man who wants her dead.
Adam, Ethan and Ryan aren’t looking for women. They’re looking for a woman. One woman to share their lives and their beds. They don’t want a casual romp in the hay, they want the woman who will complete them and they’re losing hope of finding her. That is until Adam finds Holly lying in the snow just yards from their cabin. He knows she’s different the minute he holds her in his arms. But before Adam gets his hopes up, he knows he has to gauge his brothers’ reactions. Soon it’s evident that she’s the one. There are a few problems, however, like convincing her she belongs with them and keeping her safe from the man who wants her dead.

I don’t even know what made me pick this one up. I blame having covid and being in a reading slump. This held my attention enough to finish it and that alone is something. Now, it wasn’t the best book I’ve ever read but I’m rounding up to four stars from 3.5.
I try to stay away from books that even hint at a menage in them. I gave this a try because since they were all brothers, there wouldn’t be any MM scenes. (no hate if that’s what you like, but not for me) Pleasantly, all of the scenes were either one on one or where all three brothers focused on Holly. Can I find three brothers that worship me? Too much to ask?
While I did coast through this book, there were some situations that didn’t make sense and also the book seemed to drag in a few spots. I just read that book two is about their three sons following in their footsteps and I have to say I’m intrigued.
I try to stay away from books that even hint at a menage in them. I gave this a try because since they were all brothers, there wouldn’t be any MM scenes. (no hate if that’s what you like, but not for me) Pleasantly, all of the scenes were either one on one or where all three brothers focused on Holly. Can I find three brothers that worship me? Too much to ask?
While I did coast through this book, there were some situations that didn’t make sense and also the book seemed to drag in a few spots. I just read that book two is about their three sons following in their footsteps and I have to say I’m intrigued.

That’s interesting that brothers doesn’t bug you but menage does. I get your reasoning, though. Great review!
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I guess since they are brothers, then I know for sure there wouldn’t be any MM scenes between them. I will say that this book is making me want to get back into reverse harem reads.
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As much as I love this author, these Colter books I have always struggled with. I can only really do menage if its written well.
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I can understand that. The writing does have it’s problems. Do you have any recs?
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