Devlin's come a long way since he was asked to choose between two alphas and chose them both, but it's not only his kids that have some growing up to do if their family is going to make it.
Rami, Naveen and he have moved on from their less than perfect beginning: they have two babies they love, Rami’s in college, Devlin’s researching at university like he dreamed, and Naveen is devoted to teaching their girls Urdu through the three single nursery rhymes and five phrases he knows in the language—also, diapers.
But while the alphas are comfortable with their relationship and Devlin is happy enough to gate-crash, they still have a lot of exploring to do—in bed and out of it—before they find a way to be together that can last forever.
It will all come down to whether they can learn from their past mistakes and trust each other to do better, but when you have been hurt as badly as Devlin has, trust is an expensive coin to spend.
"The Parenting Habits of Werewolves" is the conclusion to the Werewolves of Windermere trilogy, which must be read in order.