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Threepeat by Parker Williams, K.C. Wells

ntdan's review

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emotional funny lighthearted reflective relaxing medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.5

Overall content: 2/4
Character portrayal: 3/4
Interpersonal chemistry: 3/4
Creative innovation: 3/4
Writing style: 2/4
Personal enjoyment: 3/4
Total: 16, translates to 3.5 stars

booksbyec's review

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3.0

MMM - BDSM - LIGHT ANGST
I liked the book, but I like the ending of it could have come sooner. The last couple of chapters felt like fillers.
But the book had a beautiful blend of angst and BDSM.

books4elaine's review

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3.0

Meh. I’ve read many KC Wells books and enjoyed most. This one just was not exciting. I loved when the three men first started interacting and the story seemed like it would be great. But it never got there. The beginning was annoying and just screamed toxic masculinity. Later on I kept waiting for Tim to get a personality and backbone but it never happened. It was just insecurity and gratitude with nothing special. Aaron and Sam went on and on about being doms yet the sex was almost just typical threesome material (not BDSM) and overly focused on oral. There was only one major BDSM scene and it was super lame. There was a second one but again typical threeway but with observers so I guess technically BDSM. Barely. Overall it was basically all domestic BDSM rather than sex so it was not exciting and didn’t seem to fit the narrative.

liza5326's review

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4.0

This was a really sweet age-gap, menage, BDSM story. Aaron and Sam were heartbroken when their boy walked out on them two years ago. They have been lost ever since, barely getting by. On the way home one night, Aaron finds a very sick Tim by the curb and takes him home to nurse him back to health. I loved how the relationship between the three of them grew and how they just it perfectly together. This also brought us back to Secrets and let us catch up with the other couples from the previous books, which is always fun! There were plenty of hot scenes, but it was the lighter side of BDSM, which fit with the characters.

slprincess's review

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  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0


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martina_22's review

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time of death: 63%.
cause of death: bored to tears.

martina_22's review against another edition

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time of death: 63%.
cause of death: bored to tears.

xanthe87's review

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5.0

Very bad of me but this is the first book in this series I've read. I know, it's really bad but I can tell you that it did nothing to detract from my enjoyment or understanding of the story. It was clear that other couples had their own story and I am definitely going back to read them. I'm a big fan of Collars and Cuffs by K.C. and Parker so I had high hopes for this book and wasn't disappointed.
We start off with an established couple, Aaron and Sam, just going through the motions of life after their previous sub, Sebastian, asked to be released from a contract with no explanation.
It's not until Aaron finds Tim at the side of the road, really sick and obviously struggling, and brings him home to care for. It's what both men do best but it's Tim that is also good for both men, helping them to move on from Sebastian and realise what else could be possible in their future.
As I said, I'm a big fan of K.C. Wells and Parker Williams. Their character building and the setting that they establish for the men to live in is wonderful to read. So easy to fall into and become immersed in the world of the three men, and their family and friends who give support and love in times of need.
The two Doms, Aaron and Sam, show their care and support towards Tim in the obvious physical ways but offer him so much more in, initially, friendship, and so much affection as it's easy for them to give to such a selfless man.
Tim's reasons for being on the streets become something that he learns as a lesson and move forward from. His experience of having to search for food and sleep in shelters mean he knows how much it means to have a roof over your head, food in your belly and possibly two hot, adorable men who only want whats best for you.
We are given a good, detailed history for all three men. Allowing us to learn them throughout the book both from their own POV's and also through the views and opinions of the other men.
We are treated to some hot scenes between them and with Tim being a newbie in pretty much all aspects of sex, let alone BDSM, Aaron and Sam take great delight in showing him how good it all can be!
Looking forward to another book for this series and definitely getting myself the previous two to learn more about the amazing men that gave friendship and support to all three of the MC's in this book.
I definitely recommend this story, especially to fans of K.C. Wells and Parker Williams. It's also light on the BDSM so could be read by those just getting into the genre/kink.
I received an ARC from the publisher and am happily giving a review.

hanakalu's review

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4.0

4⭐️

I don’t really know how to review this book. (Because I forget almost everything important about it ?)

But I’ll do a list...

What did I like:
● Threesome. (Or MMM) ✅ (And I love threesome.)
● Hurt/Comfort. ✅ (I don’t really like the hurt part because it hurt me (physically...) (But I really love the « comfort » part.
● Awesome minor characters. ✅

kumabear's review against another edition

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3.0

3 stars

Threepeat is a collaboration by K.C. Wells and Parker Williams. The book is about Tim who was thrown out from an abusive home and has to survive on the street until he is taken in by a couple of men who have been in a relationship for a long time. They are looking for a submissive and he wants a place to stay until he realizes he has submissive tendencies. MMM warning.

Tim is a kind of a cliche character as he was kicked from an abusive home, has to live on the streets and of course, he sort of prostitutes himself for money to survive but his life get better as he discovers he is submissive and becomes a 24/7 houseboy to a couple of bears.

Sam and Aaron had lost their submissive when he decides he is not cut out for the lifestyle. Even though they have been together for a long time, they are both tops and unable to be fully intimate without a third. When Aaron finds a sick Tim, he does not hesitate to pick him up and nurse him back to health but while this happens both Aaron and Sam fall for Tim.

I found myself stopping and coming back to this book several times as I found it was long and dragged a little bit but it does get a lot better midway through the book. I loved seeing Ellis and Rob in this book. It was a good read.