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Beat of Their Own Drum by K.M. Neuhold

xanoquita's review against another edition

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3.0

I didn't like this one as much as the previous ones on the series. Daddy kink is definitely not my thing and I felt that Jude didn't mature, he just started acting like a polite child.
Still well written and I'm curious about the last book.

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5.0

Another fabulous entry in the Replay series from K.M. Neuhold. It takes skill to write any believable relationship but, for me anyway, there's an even greater risk in writing about multiples and making it feel like you're watching a real-life throuple or more.

In Beat of Their Own Drum K.M. nails it perfectly. I felt all the love and pent-up frustration that both Archer and Bennett had been dealing with since their split 16 years earlier, and how they were desperately trying to find their way back to reconnecting in a way which could take them forward.

Jude fit into that gap perfectly, he was exactly the bridge that was missing from their earlier relationship and the one that they didn't realise was the missing piece until Archer called in Bennett to try and get Jude off the rails.

This story once again happens concurrently with the other band members' stories so we see a slice of the relationship which has been alluded to in both Lincoln and Lando's books and I really love this way of doing things. It brings an added depth when you see, as a reader, the detailed part of what was only hinted at elsewhere.

The BDSM in this one is light, Jude needs the discipline Bennett gives him but he also needs Asher to be his Daddy, to show him he's loved and cared for. The three of them together make up one perfect relationship.

Now just Benji's romance is left and I have to say, the sneak peek we got in this one intrigued me to no end!

#ARC kindly received from the author in return for an honest and unbiased review

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5.0

Delightful light read

This is my favorite of the series. Partly because kink, partly because Jude, partly bc this is the one book where it feels like the flashbacks really work with the story rather than distracting from it.
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