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Bedded Trouble
by Cari Quinn, Taryn Elliott
Michael is an up-and-coming Rock Star with a bad boy image that he can't seem to shake, so when he wakes up in Las Vegas after a show and finds out that he got married the night before in a drunken haze it looks like he make another mistake
Chloe is a single mom raising her son after her fiance Snake died a few years earlier, she does everything for her son so when she has the rare girls weekend away in Vegas she wouldn't remember what she had done the night before....as in marrying Michael Shawcross the lead guitarist for Warning Sign!
I found these two quite interesting, they were like yin and yang, very much the opposite but very much made for one another.
The story still have many erotic moment, and less story moments...
A very rich guy from an upcoming rock band handle a marriage and not just a marriage with Chloe but he gets Chloe’s son, Axl as well in this deal? Maybe this isn’t so bad after all because this marriage thing will help cut down on all of the publicity that Michael has been getting as of late especially since he was hooking up with a senator’s fiancé, but chloe is strong and responsible and doesn’t want to go down that road again with a rock star after everything she went through with Snake plus this time around she has her son to consider. Even though it’s been hard for her she’s done a damn good job. Oh, believe me this is one rock romance that will draw you in and keep you at the edge of your seat .
P.s. keep tissue near to you maybe some of you definitely cry afterwards.. when it will end...
Triple Trouble Review:
Juliet Reece is faced with a dilemma. She's got two men that are interested in her and they are willing to share -- is she willing to go for it? Of course, the answer is a big, resounding yes. This book is filled with their sexual playtime and it is scorchin hot. This was a pretty good MFM romance. This is Juliet, Tristan, and Randy's story. Juliet is in an up and coming band. Randy is the lighting coordinator for the band's tour. Tristan is his roommate and a professional chef. Randy has feelings and an attraction for Juliet but she has always acted like she didn't like him when they worked together. When they all attend the wedding of mutual friends, Tristan hits on and finds mutual interest in Juliet. When Tristan finds out about Randy's feelings for Juliet, he invites him to join them for a wild night together. They find that none of them want it to be one night so they keep the relationship going. There are some obstacles to overcome: family and the public finding out about them, jealousy, Tristan's feelings of not wanting a relationship, etc. But they manage to work things out between them in the end.
I have never before said that a book had too much sex, but this one was close. I started to get bored with it. The first 2/3 of the book was mainly 3 horny people without any emotions or a lot of character development. The last 3rd was where the relationship really developed. I didn't feel a big connection to the characters. But the story was interesting and I did enjoy it for what it was. If you like polyamorous relationships, this book is definitely for you
Chloe is a single mom raising her son after her fiance Snake died a few years earlier, she does everything for her son so when she has the rare girls weekend away in Vegas she wouldn't remember what she had done the night before....as in marrying Michael Shawcross the lead guitarist for Warning Sign!
I found these two quite interesting, they were like yin and yang, very much the opposite but very much made for one another.
The story still have many erotic moment, and less story moments...
A very rich guy from an upcoming rock band handle a marriage and not just a marriage with Chloe but he gets Chloe’s son, Axl as well in this deal? Maybe this isn’t so bad after all because this marriage thing will help cut down on all of the publicity that Michael has been getting as of late especially since he was hooking up with a senator’s fiancé, but chloe is strong and responsible and doesn’t want to go down that road again with a rock star after everything she went through with Snake plus this time around she has her son to consider. Even though it’s been hard for her she’s done a damn good job. Oh, believe me this is one rock romance that will draw you in and keep you at the edge of your seat .
P.s. keep tissue near to you maybe some of you definitely cry afterwards.. when it will end...
Triple Trouble Review:
Juliet Reece is faced with a dilemma. She's got two men that are interested in her and they are willing to share -- is she willing to go for it? Of course, the answer is a big, resounding yes. This book is filled with their sexual playtime and it is scorchin hot. This was a pretty good MFM romance. This is Juliet, Tristan, and Randy's story. Juliet is in an up and coming band. Randy is the lighting coordinator for the band's tour. Tristan is his roommate and a professional chef. Randy has feelings and an attraction for Juliet but she has always acted like she didn't like him when they worked together. When they all attend the wedding of mutual friends, Tristan hits on and finds mutual interest in Juliet. When Tristan finds out about Randy's feelings for Juliet, he invites him to join them for a wild night together. They find that none of them want it to be one night so they keep the relationship going. There are some obstacles to overcome: family and the public finding out about them, jealousy, Tristan's feelings of not wanting a relationship, etc. But they manage to work things out between them in the end.
I have never before said that a book had too much sex, but this one was close. I started to get bored with it. The first 2/3 of the book was mainly 3 horny people without any emotions or a lot of character development. The last 3rd was where the relationship really developed. I didn't feel a big connection to the characters. But the story was interesting and I did enjoy it for what it was. If you like polyamorous relationships, this book is definitely for you