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Bleu Balls by Tara Lain

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4.0

m/m
Bleu Balls is a fun addition to a terrific series but can be read standalone.
Robin and Bobby may be identical twins but they are two sides of a coin. Bobby is lightness and fun and Robin is darker and more subdued. While they are both gifted artists Robin is less of a people person so Bobby deals with sales and Robin creates. In this story we find out just how alike and how different these guys really are. While this book deals with some seri0us subjects there is enough lightness and banter to offset it. I wasn’t sure when I first picked up this book because quite frankly twins pulling threesomes squicks me out but I trusted the author and she didn’t let me down. Find out just what kind of guy is perfect for each of the McMillan twins.

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3.0

Probably my least favourite of the series - it was nice to see all the existing characters getting a trot out but whilst it has been a while since I read them, I can’t say I recall the twins and I don’t remember so many dears flying around (along with the arms being flung everywhere).
I enjoyed the first part more where we get the set up - though I did have to take notes as to who fancied who, who they went out with etc. Whilst it is kind of switched identities, the romantic interests did only ever go out with whom they thought they were (I think that makes sense).
In the second half it all got a bit too gushy and flowery for me - and I didn’t really understand the big cloud hanging over Robin, even after it was explained - it seemed too much of a plot device - I’d have been easier just with a simole difference in personality explanation.
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