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A review by rougesreads
Space for More by Emily Antoinette
adventurous
emotional
funny
lighthearted
mysterious
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
So just to preface it I haven't read Space for Love yet, and I didn't feel completely overwhelmed or confused by Spire Station or the large cast of characters, the background information and pronunciation guide at the beginning of the book helped, too! Now that I've read Space for More, I am definitely going to read Space for Love sooner (it's been on my TBR I just get distracted).
👾 Plus size rep
👾 Second Chances and Fated Mates
👾 Knotting and public indecency
👾 He has two 🍆🍆 and strawberry 💦
I love how *real* the three of our main characters felt. Mezli is an absolute gremlin that hides her soft parts behind the party girl persona, Eden is an incredibly intelligent and kind doctor that craves adventure and connection, and Phelix is an insecure doctor that wants to be seen for his own merits and not just for his born nobility. They all battled their own insecurities and baggage throughout the story and I just want to give them all a big hug, especially Phelix, because I love soft tummies on wide, strong men 💜.
I also loved how *real* the navigation of a relationship as a polyamorous couple felt. There is insecurity, there is misunderstandings, there is tons of communication during intimacy, there is reassurance that everyone matters and no one is a third wheel or a unicorn. I loved that Mezli and Eden had a strong bond with each other and not *just* Phelix, I think the FFM dynamic was handled extremely well.
This book was a fun ride. It has espionage, mystery, awkward dinner parties, and extremely hot spice, and I'm so glad they all got a HEA because they deserve it.
👾 Plus size rep
👾 Second Chances and Fated Mates
👾 Knotting and public indecency
👾 He has two 🍆🍆 and strawberry 💦
I love how *real* the three of our main characters felt. Mezli is an absolute gremlin that hides her soft parts behind the party girl persona, Eden is an incredibly intelligent and kind doctor that craves adventure and connection, and Phelix is an insecure doctor that wants to be seen for his own merits and not just for his born nobility. They all battled their own insecurities and baggage throughout the story and I just want to give them all a big hug, especially Phelix, because I love soft tummies on wide, strong men 💜.
I also loved how *real* the navigation of a relationship as a polyamorous couple felt. There is insecurity, there is misunderstandings, there is tons of communication during intimacy, there is reassurance that everyone matters and no one is a third wheel or a unicorn. I loved that Mezli and Eden had a strong bond with each other and not *just* Phelix, I think the FFM dynamic was handled extremely well.
This book was a fun ride. It has espionage, mystery, awkward dinner parties, and extremely hot spice, and I'm so glad they all got a HEA because they deserve it.
Graphic: Body shaming and Vomit
Moderate: Panic attacks/disorders and Medical trauma