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We Have Till Monday by Cara Dee

nasaje's review

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3.0

This is a pretty fluffy story with little to no angst.

I liked the fact that two of the MCs are a little older and know what they want in life and does not let miscommunication tear them apart in relation to the MCs engaging in a triad relationship.

However, I found it difficult to think of it as an actual triad since Camden spends most of the book being more or less regressed to little-mode. As Camden explains himself, it did indeed feel like August was a single parent looking for love, which he finds with Anthony.

I think the book needed a little more time of Camden beeing 'big' for it to really feel like a triad.

That being said, the dynamic seemed to work for the MCs, so I respect the choice to let that dynamic dominate the story.

kitausu's review

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4.75

I swear Cara Dee has a button that is linked directly to the serotonin part of my brain and every book I read from them is a direct hit. Absolutely obsessed! 

marita_ls's review

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adventurous emotional hopeful reflective fast-paced

4.0

blue_noise's review

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adventurous emotional funny lighthearted medium-paced

4.0

missdysfunktion's review

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4.0

We Have Til Monday is book two in a duet, however it can be read as a standalone in my opinion. 

After meeting Camden, Anthony and August in Cara's The Games series I had to come and read their story too. This book is absolutely an easy, low angst read. I didn't find it plot heavy or overly spicy. But I still enjoyed it nonetheless. With the characters overlapping into the other series I hope to see more of them. 

palvi00's review

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4.0

I usually don't read books where there are three people involved in a relationship, but I really wanted to read about Anthony so I gave it a try.
It's not my first DD/LB book and not my first with two dominant figures. Interesting was seeing how Camden recessed and how August dealt with him before Anthony came into the equation.
There are interesting pieces of information about this kind of relationship that I find always fascinating when I read about it in a book like this. To see how they have to live it together with their everyday life.
Camden was extremely fascinating to discover and understand.

The book was mainly focused on the three characters rather than a lot of plot circulating around their lives: we see more about how Anthony thinks and makes changes in his life with this kind of relationship waiting for him. 

chanty1995's review

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4.0

4.5

loulou87's review

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4.0

F@£€ Me this was awesome.
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Filthy Sexy and Sweet at the same time!

What I Loved…

The Characters:
- Camden: 28-year old, little, Marvel Fan, Cute AF #BabyBoy
- Anthony: 43 years old, Musician, May be a Switch? #INeedSomethingMore
- August: 55 years old, Daddy, Chef #Delicious

The Plot:
Very relationship-oriented. It's all about these three, 2 men talking care of their baby boy. #WeFoundLove

The Romance:
It all happens in a span of 1 week. they make the best of it, from day one. they love, laugh, live and learn. #NoTimeToLose


The HEA:
Full of feels and love. They are together and have their the rest of their lives to look forward to. #EyesOnTheFuture


wisecraic's review

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emotional lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

yllap's review

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3.0

After reading 'We Have Till Dawn' I was looking forward to this one, but to be honest I had a little trouble getting started on it.
The dynamics and the kink was a tad hard for me in the beginning, but it developed on me, and I enjoyed the read.
It was nice re-visiting Nicky, Gideon & Anthony, and I (as opposed to other readers) thought the epilogue did a great job finishing the story and binding it together with 'We Have Till Dawn'.