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Home in your Heart (The Alphas' Homestead Series Book 4) Kindle Edition
With his stubborn daughter intent on giving up her future plans, his youngest son out of control and Ephraim not doing much better, Caleb struggles to keep his family together, risking his relationship with Jacob in the process. And, of course, the surprise guest that Martha brings with her doesn’t help matters either.
And as for Martha, her whole life has been an adventure of books and learning, until Albert captures her heart. But while she wrestles with her feelings, there’s a constant presence waiting in the wings. Someone that will catch her if she falls. Someone that always has, and always will. If she’ll let him.
No matter how far you go, there will always be a home for you in my heart.
70+K words
Not an M/F Romance
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateFebruary 15, 2018
- File size2.8 MB
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- ASIN : B079VPHDGK
- Publisher : Alex Jane
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : February 15, 2018
- Edition : 1st
- Language : English
- File size : 2.8 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 253 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Book 4 of 6 : The Alphas' Homestead Series
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,911,740 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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After spending years creating stories in her head, Alex started writing them down and then found she couldn’t stop. Despite the late start, she now writes m/m romance about found families, sometimes with an historical feel—and the occasional werewolf.
Free from aspirations of literary greatness, Alex simply hopes to spin a good yarn of love and life, wrapped up with a happy ending. And if her characters have to go through Hell to get there, she’s a-okay with that.
Alex writes and walks on the South Coast of England—even when her heart and spellcheck are in New York.
You can now find her dark m/m romance under Alexis Jane, if you like love…but darker.
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2018This time it is Martha's story. She has finished her education in New York but now wants to study abroad. This news sends shock waves through the family, Caleb taking the news harder than the others. As if this wasn't enough to deal with, a new pack has moved into town, causing problems for the humans and the Alphas homestead.
Once again, Alex Jane has proven that she can create a believable world filled with amazing characters. This is a terrific series, fast becoming my very favorite.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2018This was a good continuation of the epic tale of the Homestead. Don't be fooled by the blurb into thinking this is a m/f romance. While it does center a lot (maybe a smidge too much) on Martha's coming of age, the story is still about how Caleb and Jacob deal with their children growing up and their relationship as they continually re-adjust to new normals. Change is really, really hard for Caleb.
I found this book to be both wonderful and....frustrating. Caleb and Jacob aren't as focused on as I wish they would have been. And when they are Caleb with the constant doubts was...not quite right. Like the last book there is relatively very little on page sex in this book. I know that life and years make a dent in intimacy but this book really had very little personally sexually intimate moments with Jacob and Caleb. I felt like they were a bit disconnected from each other, sadly. Also, like the last book, the author seems to struggle to make the relationships (beside Caleb and Jacob), really seem strong and enduring. Martha made me cringe for her which then made the ending seem so, so luke warm and shallow. While none of the relationships are as strongly written as Caleb and Jacob in book one and two, even as I say that the love and family is strong in this series; it's heartwarming and comfort food and warm fires and strong hugs all at once.
I spent the whole book waiting for some interaction between Ephraim and Joshua and find myself irritated that we got zero resolution to Ephraim's issue, especially after what Martha encountered in the saloon.
I did LOVE the way the other pack was dealt with. No long drawn out crap or big surprises. Just finally Caleb doing something and being clear headed and calculating and confident.
Information at the back of the book indicates there are two more books left in the series and we don't get to Ephraim until the last book, however, this info also indicated that the next book involves a tragedy . Seriously, just Rebel the dog getting old broke me down in this book...I don't think my heart could take what a tragedy could possibly be - so I'll have to really consider if this is where I might just let my imagination run with the Fletcher-Carpenter family homestead epic tale of life and love.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2018I absolutely adore the Alpha’s Homestead series. I can not rate it highly enough and I’ve been eagerly awaiting the next instalment.
I must admit though when I saw that this book was Martha’s story I wasn’t sure what to expect. I barely read any MF these days but it’s more Homestead so I couldn’t not read it. But I needn’t have worried as this definitely isn’t MF.
Yes it follows Martha’s return home and the next chapter in her life but really it’s about the whole family and what’s happened in the years since we last saw them. There is no MF action on screen.
You know that feeling on a cold winters day when you’re snuggled under a blanket with a hot chocolate? That’s the feeling I got while reading Home in The Heart. It felt like one big snuggle but with a bit of tension thrown in.
I loved returning to the Homestead and seeing where the family are now in their lives. And like all good families they make me smile and make we wanna scream in equal measure.
Caleb and Jacob are still as loved up as ever. That’s not to say their relationship isn’t tense or fraught at times. There was one particular scene that I really wasn’t sure they’d be able to come back from but their love is so solid I shouldn’t have doubted.
This book focused on Caleb as much as Martha. Bless him he loves his family so much but that feeds into his fears and insecurities. He’s so worried about the children getting older, leaving home and what comes next for them it clouds his judgement at times. I wanted to scream at him to stop being so alpha at times. Though that does come in handy when having to see off a new pack who comes to town with bad intentions.
I really felt for Ephraim. He’s struggling with a broken heart and dealing with his moody teenage brother. I’m looking forward to his book. I wonder if he ever feels stuck on the homestead.
And then there’s little Tad. He’s been my favourite character as soon as he arrived. Now he’s a difficult teenager. Violent moody swings - lashing out one minute and then crying & wanting cuddles the next are plaguing him. Normally teenage behaviour made worse as he’s struggling to make his first transition into his Wolf form. And when he does - wow! It has left Caleb so worried for his little Piggy. I have a feeling Tad’s book is gonna be sooo good. Tense but good. Eagerly awaiting that one.
Overall another fantastic read from Alex Jane. Exactly what was I hoping for in a Homestead book.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2018Without a doubt one of my top favorite series. There’s only two books to go, and I will cry big crocodile tears when it’s over. Caleb and a Jacob are still together and going strong. One thing about their relationship is it just feels so real. The love they share is strong and true; though that doesn’t mean they are perfect. Alex brings them to life, their hopes, dreams, fears and regrets. I can picture this little town in my imagination since it has been so important in the series, as well as the cast of secondary characters. Martha - sweet Martha is all grown up, and has to find her own path. This is her story and it is written well. Martha is so vivid and strong, she rarely lets things get her down for long. I knew she’d be ok, but she sure can out-stubborn Caleb. And that is saying something! I loved Tad’s part of the story - I’ve been in love with Piggy forever. I have a feeling his will be my favorite book, after this one. One thing I am really happy about is that it is not full blown erotica. I adore the fade to black scenes, they have the perfect emotional aspect that I love. Less really can be more and it is perfect for this book. I would give it ten stars if I could, but instead I will give it my recommendation. Please read in order, they are not stand alone books.
Top reviews from other countries
- Li TaylorReviewed in the United Kingdom on October 2, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Great
Really enjoying this series and I’m glad that Martha became the doctor of the family. A great shifter series. Highly recommended