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javalenciaph 's review for:
Julien
by Ella Frank, Ella Frank
Note: An ARC was provided by the author. The full review can be read on Dog-Eared Daydreams.
One is good, two is better, but three could very well be best, at least for Joel, Julien, and Robbie. This throuple—do not mistake these three for a “threesome” because they ARE quite committed to their relationship and there’s nothing casual about it—is composed of three varying personalities from varying backgrounds. While I may have been curious about what would become of them after their first interaction in True, and I was fascinated by how they would relate to each other in the Confessions series starter, Robbie, I am now absolutely emotionally invested in them as a throuple and as individuals, although Robbie did have quite a bit of a head start thanks to the Temptation series. Writing M/M/M romances is nothing new, but creating a well-crafted and equally enticing and endearing one, what more a trilogy, is a feat in my eyes, one that Ella Frank has achieved with aplomb. Julien gets five-plus stars; now the wait begins for Priest, and if what played out in book two and that cliffhanger ending are anything to go by, book three is going to be a trilogy finale worth waiting for. ♥
One is good, two is better, but three could very well be best, at least for Joel, Julien, and Robbie. This throuple—do not mistake these three for a “threesome” because they ARE quite committed to their relationship and there’s nothing casual about it—is composed of three varying personalities from varying backgrounds. While I may have been curious about what would become of them after their first interaction in True, and I was fascinated by how they would relate to each other in the Confessions series starter, Robbie, I am now absolutely emotionally invested in them as a throuple and as individuals, although Robbie did have quite a bit of a head start thanks to the Temptation series. Writing M/M/M romances is nothing new, but creating a well-crafted and equally enticing and endearing one, what more a trilogy, is a feat in my eyes, one that Ella Frank has achieved with aplomb. Julien gets five-plus stars; now the wait begins for Priest, and if what played out in book two and that cliffhanger ending are anything to go by, book three is going to be a trilogy finale worth waiting for. ♥