Review:  Starfire (Legends of Lobe den Herren Book 3) by AJ Sherwood

Rating: 4.5 🌈

I adore this series and group of characters so seeing it continue with Luca O’ Broín and architect Noe Keller is amazing. 

The story flows beautifully as the men go through the process of friendship to lovers, working together on the structure of the castle and with their crews. It’s a natural progression and the reader feels folded seamlessly into their journey and the love that they share. 

Sherwood doesn’t forget the dramatic moments, which comes from both sides of each man’s family.  But Starfire satisfactorily deals with each struggle and ends with a sense of accomplishment and success. Of a love and happiness for their future. 

If this is the last book, I’m extremely happy for how they are going out. 

A definite winner and highly recommended. 

Cover by Katie Griffin

Legends of Lobe den Herren series:

Fourth Point of Contact #1

Zone of Action #2

Starfire #3

Buy link: 

        Starfire (Legends of Lobe den Herren Book 3)

    

Blurb 

Luca O’ Broín’s original wife checklist:

  • a loving marriage
  • mother for his children
  • capable of running a fortress
  • sexually compatible
  • someone intelligent

Luca’s REVISED non-negotiable husband checklist: 

  • dependable friend
  • capable of running a fortress
  • willing to move to Bhodhsa
  • someone with brains

Noe Keller’s husband checklist:

  • Luca

Luca’s UPDATED husband checklist:

  • Noe

Turns out wishing on the stars isn’t hopeless after all. 

Tags:

Marriage pact, age gap, hurt/comfort, gay for you, workplace romance, chosen family, cinnamon roll protection squad, assemble!, I did not plan this book, Noe was the one on ship building duty this time, communication, no third act breakups because I can’t stand those, O’ Broin is getting his happily ever after, so is Noe, peanut gallery included, naked proposals are a thing for this series, Sakura dispenses wisdom like candy, Ren and Arman are hashtag relationship goals

  • Publication date: April 19, 2025
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 337 pages

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