Lev Gatti has been with his lover, Morgan, for years. He is deeply in love with him, but for the past few months Lev has been having erotically charged dreams about another man, a human -- one that he’s never met.
Morgan Laren has been with the Gatti brothers since he was a cub. From his first taste of the carefree, fun-loving Lev, he’s wanted to be with him. He doesn’t know if that’s possible anymore -- how can he fight against a mate bond?
Aaron Coleman has just been thrust into a world he didn’t know existed. He’s being forced to adapt and find a way to live among alien beings so different from him. Yet, despite his own serious misgivings, he can’t stop thinking about both the fun-loving Lev and the wise-cracking Morgan.
When Lev makes a discovery about himself, will it be possible for him to make room in his new life for both Morgan and Aaron?
(4 Stars) The fourth book in Jade Buchanan's Felidae series is just as scorching hot as the rest of the series.
Morgan and Lev are sensual creatures that capture the imagination from the very beginning. Aaron himself is a unique individual in his acceptance of these people that are not really human. With an amazing amount of imagination and tenderness, Jade Buchanan has a world that makes you want to visit over and over again. This is a great series for anyone who likes fantasy and eroticism blended together.
~ Kimberley, Ecataromance
The Felidae 4: Lev’s Discovery is a great fantasy book. Ms. Buchanan built a rich world for her characters to inhabit that is fascinating. Lev, Morgan and Aaron are so well-drawn that you become involved in their story from the start and their erotic scenes will scorch you with their heat. The Felidae 4: Lev’s Discovery is a great book for an afternoon’s quick read. Pick it up when you go shopping next time, you won’t regret it.
~ Isabella, Fallen Angel Reviews

He shifted his eyes to the side, catching sight of Aaron standing in the Atrium a few feet from Morgan. The two men were ignoring each other again.
“Relax, brother. Things will turn out all right for the three of you. Just wait,” Laithe whispered, coming up beside him.
He turned to study his brother. Laithe always appeared as though he had everything under control. The only time he had ever seen him shaken was when Rowan had been attacked not too long ago by the men who had once abused Catan. It was a good thing they were dead, Laithe didn’t let anyone touch what belonged to him.
It was something he should consider. Morgan was his. Aaron was going to be his. If he wanted to be with both of them it was past time for him to make a move and stick with it. He wouldn’t let anyone get in his way. Grunting, he let his lips curve up, already plotting what he would have to do.
“That’s the spirit. Don’t give them too much time to resent the situation. You belong with both of them. Believe me, it won’t be easy for you, but just look how happy I am with my mates,” Laithe said, pitching his voice low.
Lev leaned into his brothers arm, running his tail along Laithe’s back. He rubbed his face against his shoulder, purring softly. He could always count on his brothers to say the right thing.
“Thanks,” he said, straightening. “I know what needs to be done.”
They both turned to watch as they drew closer to Felid. Lev inhaled, bringing the woodsy scent of his family deep into his lungs. At the edge of his awareness, he caught the scents of Morgan and Aaron in the Atrium.
He shifted, willing down his rising erection. Now was not the time to get hard over the combined scent of his mates.
Laithe shook his head. “You never change, brother.”
“It’s not my fault.” He chuckled ruefully. “Can you blame me?”
Laithe was silent for a moment. “You need to tell father what is happening to you. He needs to know.”
“I know.”
“A decision must be made.”
“I know, Laithe.”
“The other Pride Leaders must be called forth.”
“I know,” he hissed.
Laithe held up his hands, backing away. Lev huffed, shrugging his shoulders to try and ease some of the tension riding him. He didn’t know what he was going to say to his father. This whole thing had happened backward. He should have been prepared from birth to become a Pride Leader like Laithe had been.
He wasn’t ready for this.
Strong hands landed on his shoulders, kneading right where the knots were. He purred, leaning back into Morgan, letting his familiar touch sooth him.
Morgan tilted his head, resting his cheek against Lev’s, remaining silent. Together they stood, both lost in thought.
The familiar features of his home were becoming larger in the windows. The entire top half of the Shahnaz was open to the skies, allowing them an undisturbed view outside. Acres of grasslands spread out before them, interspersed with small crops of trees.
The mountains rose in the background, framing the view in front of them. Small, thin rivers ran down the sides of the mountains, winding through the valley. Abodes were set at intervals in the grass, blending in to the surrounding area. It would be hard to see unless you knew where you were looking.
It was comforting to see his home so close. In the distance, he saw figures exiting one of the abodes. A flash of brown mane caught his attention, his father coming forward to meet them.
“Oh, my God, that is absolutely incredible,” Aaron whispered, coming up to stand beside them.
He leaned forward, pressing both hands against the window, his face inches away from the surface. His gaze was constantly moving, probably trying to soak in everything in a single glance.
“I’ll take you exploring if you would like,” Lev rumbled, nervous to see how his offer would be taken.
Aaron looked at him, shifting his gaze to where Morgan held onto his shoulders. He shrugged, lifting one hand to fiddle with the side of his glasses, sliding his fingers along the wire arm. Lev stifled a groan, grunting when Morgan pressed against his back. If he wasn’t mistaken, that definitely felt like Morgan was interested.
“I’d like that,” Aaron said, softly.
Lev couldn’t hide the wide smile that erupted across his face. Aaron returned his smile, tilting up one corner of his mouth in a small grin.
Morgan shifted his hips, reminding Lev of his presence behind him. He reached back one arm, curling it around Morgan’s waist.
“Great, Morgan and I can show you around whenever you want. I can’t wait for you to see our home. I think you’ll like it.”
Aaron shrugged. “I’m sure I will, but I won’t be staying long. I’ll wait for you all to talk to the leader of your people, then Laithe said he’d take me home.”
Lev swung his head around, finding his brother. Morgan tightened his hold, keeping him in place when all he wanted to do was stalk over and pick a fight with Laithe. How could he tell him that? Aaron was his!
Laithe met his angry gaze, shaking his head imperceptibly. Lev relaxed, realizing that Laithe probably had to tell the man something. They couldn’t tell him the truth. That definitely wouldn’t go over well. He snorted softly. Yeah, he could picture that conversation. Hey Aaron, by the way, you won’t be returning home. I’ve decided to keep you as my mate. So I hope you like furry men because you’ll be stuck with one forever. Oh, and I come with a partner. So hope that’s okay.