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Bayou des Enfants (Rougaroux Social Club Book 4), by Lynn Lorenz

It’s been nearly a year since Scott and Ted set up house together in St. Jerome. Life is good. Ted is trying to get his PI business off the ground with the occasional job and still painting for the gallery. Scott is alpha of the pack and sheriff of St. Jerome.

But Scott’s mother, Darlene Dupree, is not content. She wants grandkids and she wants them now. Taking matters into her own hands, Maman, as Scott and Ted call her, works her magic in the middle of the night next to the bayou.

Before Scott and Ted know it, they’re saddled with two boys. Which wouldn’t be so bad, if someone in the pack would take them in. But no one steps forward to claim them and Scott and Ted are left with a terrible choice, take in the kids themselves or give them up to CPS, where the boys can’t hide what they are--werewolves.

It’s the wrong time and the wrong kids. But the first rule of the pack is to protect the pack and there is no other choice to make.

  • Sales Rank: #634237 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2014-11-24
  • Released on: 2014-11-24
  • Format: Kindle eBook

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Nobody liked Wyatt all that much and his older boy
By It's About The Book
Darlene and her familiar are at it again. She’s out there in the swamp with her stolen, tree ring Jesus praying for grandkids. Possibly, Darlene is starting to realize she needs to be careful what she prays for. She just might get it. With the sudden death in an automotive accident of some pack members, there are new orphans in the pack. The pack likes to take care of itself, and there is really no way CPS can get their hands on a couple of werewolves. That would affect the safety of all of them. The big problem is the kids are Wyatt’s. Nobody liked Wyatt all that much and his older boy, Charles, looks like he’s shaping up to be as much of a mean spirited bully as his father. Local pack Alpha and Sherriff Scott Dupree and his partner Ted Canedo are the ones who have to take them in. Ted isn’t really ready for that. Ted’s not sure he ever wants kids, not at this time, not at the age of Charles and Timmy, and not with the emotional problems Charles has. But they don’t have a choice.

Scott has a lot of guilt dealing with forcing kids on Ted. He’s also got a lot of issues dealing with his own sexuality and his emotions regarding Ted. It’s been really easy to say he’s in a relationship with a man because he’s got a gay wolf, but there is more to it than that. Now Scott just has to admit that to Ted. And raise some kids. None of it is quite as bad as either of them really expected. Ted finds maybe he actually sort of likes these kids and has no qualms taking care of someone the way kids need. Scott also realizes pretty quick just how happy he is with the boys. Of course, that’s when the pack thinks it’s the perfect time to get involved.

It’s possible to read this book as a standalone, but I wouldn’t recommend it. At least read the first book, Bayou Dreams, if you don’t plan on the whole series. Scott and Ted’s relationship at the beginning of the book was good but certainly imperfect. Suddenly having a couple of kids was in no way a cure for their ills. These guys had a lot to work through all of a sudden and still provide a stable home for grieving kids.

The fractiousness of the pack was interesting. It was a good example of how people accept things in stages. The pack was okay with a gay alpha. And a gay alpha’s mate. Then things were okay with some more gay couples. Then people again had to assess their own prejudices. Is it okay for a gay couple to have a family? Pack members really had to stop and think about that one. And they had to think hard.

Amidst all the pack politics and couple’s struggles was a fairly wounded kid. Charles had spent most of his life as his dad’s victim. Wyatt was not a very nice guy. Charles was dealing with a situation most adults find horrible and doing so while being openly badmouthed by the people around him. I think Charles’ character was written well, if maybe a little expediently written to fit into the confines of the story. I feel the boy probably needs years of therapy, but the narrative flowed well. Overall, I think this was a great continuation of the series, from Darlene to the new additions to Ted and Scott’s family.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
I liked
By Sirius
It was really nice to meet Scott and Ted again. Please note that the book is centered heavily around two kids who fall in their lap because of the sad occurrence and they are forced to deal with their issues. If you do not like kids featuring heavily in your romances, this book is not for you. I am not a huge fan of kids in romances, but in this book I really enjoyed how that was done. I thought kids helped to deepen the bond between the guys and forced them to look once again at how they want the relationship to develop.

Yes, Scott's mom IS a hoot indeed.

3.5 stars

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Book Review by PizzyGirl
By PrismBookAlliance
4 of 5 Stars

For original review see The Prism Book Alliance Blog online

In Bayou des Enfant, the reader gets a chance to see more of Scott and Ted from book one of this series. At the end of book 1, Scott was still adjusting to the fact that he and his wolf were in love with a man. This book picks up a year later and shows that Scott is still struggling to adjust to what that means for his life. He struggles with defining things in terms of two men rather than a man and a woman and often times, lines get blurred and his thoughts are less than ideal. The question of who is the woman comes into play as well as what it means to bottom. Does it mean that he is less of a man. Once again, I applaud the author for tackling these less than PC topics. It shows reality and that not everyone automatically knows the right way to deal with things. We all have to learn somehow, right? And if no one is willing to touch these topics, people will continue to misstep sometimes.

I also like that this story has some real meat to it. It touches on several tough topics including adoption by a gay couple and how the world around them reacts. It touches on bigotry and hatred of anything not “normal” including a troubled 10 year old child. The author once again uses the plot to show that society still has a long way to go before equality is the norm, equality for all, not just the LGBT community.

This one pulled out some strong emotions in me. When the so called adults ignored a poor child just because he had issues and bartered with him to get his younger “normal” brother away from the gays, I wanted to cry. To see a child who had been physically beaten by his own father, then rejected by his pack simply because he was coping the best he could, hurt my heart and reminded me that this world could use a bit more kindness all around.

I enjoyed this story. I loved the character growth and the struggles Scott and ted went through in adjusting to having a family before they were ready. I loved seeing the change in people, once Scott and Ted took a stand and defended those two boys. I loved that the ending was so happy. However, I am curious if this is the last installment of this series. If it is not, I am not sure how exactly the author intends to continue forward with the current cast of characters.

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