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Good GOD that was a hot book. Some parts were a bit hokey-ish, but in a big picture view I loved it. The sex was hot, well written. I got the characters. This was the only one I've read, but I didn't feel like I was missing anything, so it worked well as a standalone. I enjoyed it!
3.5 stars

The Good, The Bad, and Everything In Between
-Third entry in series. I wasn’t quite sure how I’d feel about jumping into an ongoing series at the end at first. However, menage had my attention and the story was strong enough to pull me in. I think certain scenes would mean a bit more if I had read the earlier books and there’s a bonus that is clearly for the long time series reader, but for the most part, it worked just fine as a standalone.
-Hot menage scenes. Speaking of menage, there’s plenty of chemistry and hot sex between Olivia, Will and Ian and there’s definitely a D/s quality to it, but it’s pretty mild in the grand scheme of things. This is an MFM menage, so there’s no romantic/sexual contact between the guys that doesn’t include Olivia.
-Character driven. What sets this apart is the character development and really dealing with the realistic issues of being in a triad. As individuals, Will, Olivia and Ian all have their own POV and you get to know each of them and see their emotional journeys line up to make this unconventional relationship work.
-Really deals with fallout of triad relationship. Now, in that vein, the fallout of their relationship becoming known to their families was a refreshing change. Many times, triad romances are sexually focused and don’t always deal with the ramifications of that revelation. I liked that we got to see them all fully commit to each other and not just bang their brains out.
-Pretty insta though. I do think that the turn from wanting a no-strings sexual relationship to I love yous and HEA was fairly quick. I wasn’t sure that I completely committed to it, especially the speed of that turn. Also, the triad felt unbalanced at times, with more of a focus on Will and Olivia and Ian felt like the odd man out. There were scenes with all their families that felt a bit short and undeveloped.
-Subplot switches. Speaking of undeveloped, the subplot with Will’s father felt pretty superfluous. I appreciate the attempt to expand the story beyond the romance and sex, but I’m not exactly sure if that particular bit really worked. It was just there, and didn’t add alot to the overall tale.

3.5 stars
I enjoyed Olivia, Will, and Ian’s romance and I probably would have enjoyed it even more had I read the earlier books. If you’re into unconventional romances and don’t mind a more emotional side to triads, you may enjoy this. I would be interested in checking out other books by Ms. Wild.
**ARC provided by publisher via netgalley for review**
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The Good, The Bad, and Everything In Between
-Third entry in series. I wasn’t quite sure how I’d feel about jumping into an ongoing series at the end at first. However, menage had my attention and the story was strong enough to pull me in. I think certain scenes would mean a bit more if I had read the earlier books and there’s a bonus that is clearly for the long time series reader, but for the most part, it worked just fine as a standalone.
-Hot menage scenes. Speaking of menage, there’s plenty of chemistry and hot sex between Olivia, Will and Ian and there’s definitely a D/s quality to it, but it’s pretty mild in the grand scheme of things. This is an MFM menage, so there’s no romantic/sexual contact between the guys that doesn’t include Olivia.
-Character driven. What sets this apart is the character development and really dealing with the realistic issues of being in a triad. As individuals, Will, Olivia and Ian all have their own POV and you get to know each of them and see their emotional journeys line up to make this unconventional relationship work.
-Really deals with fallout of triad relationship. Now, in that vein, the fallout of their relationship becoming known to their families was a refreshing change. Many times, triad romances are sexually focused and don’t always deal with the ramifications of that revelation. I liked that we got to see them all fully commit to each other and not just bang their brains out.
-Pretty insta though. I do think that the turn from wanting a no-strings sexual relationship to I love yous and HEA was fairly quick. I wasn’t sure that I completely committed to it, especially the speed of that turn. Also, the triad felt unbalanced at times, with more of a focus on Will and Olivia and Ian felt like the odd man out. There were scenes with all their families that felt a bit short and undeveloped.
-Subplot switches. Speaking of undeveloped, the subplot with Will’s father felt pretty superfluous. I appreciate the attempt to expand the story beyond the romance and sex, but I’m not exactly sure if that particular bit really worked. It was just there, and didn’t add alot to the overall tale.

3.5 stars
I enjoyed Olivia, Will, and Ian’s romance and I probably would have enjoyed it even more had I read the earlier books. If you’re into unconventional romances and don’t mind a more emotional side to triads, you may enjoy this. I would be interested in checking out other books by Ms. Wild.
**ARC provided by publisher via netgalley for review**
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This book was so boring and felt like it will never end!!!
I forced myself to read half way through and couldn't put myself through anymore torture! I stopped reading it. Thankfully I had borrowed it from a local library!
I forced myself to read half way through and couldn't put myself through anymore torture! I stopped reading it. Thankfully I had borrowed it from a local library!