Lance needs a vacation from DC and his job. He's lost his passion to work there now that shifters and humans have equal rights, and he's thinking about retiring, even though he's only forty-seven. Of course, that means he has to deal with the people who want him to run for president—something he has no intention of doing. Matt was only supposed to stay in Hope for a few weeks, but he ends up accepting the sheriff job, even though the station isn't even finished yet. He was looking for a change from his job as a detective anyway, and he likes Hope, the friends he has there—and the two men he just met. Monty has a lot to deal with as the only healer in Hope, but that doesn't stop him from deciding he wants to see where things go when he meets Matt and Lance. He knows being in a relationship with two men isn't usual and that it's not going to be easy, but he wants it to work. Matt, Monty, and Lance have hurdles to get over, though. Lance's job means he can't come out, especially not as being in a threesome when one of his men is a shifter. Humans still aren't accepting of them, no matter what the law says. And even though he's been thinking about retiring, Lance has to make a hard choice between the possibility of making other peoples' lives better or making his better. He has a hard time accepting the possibility of being in a throuple, but once he lets go of his fears, the stakes rise. Will Lance choose happiness over duty? Will Matt and Monty be willing to give him time to work things out? And what will happen when he is outed against his will?