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I got this book years ago and I am now reviewing it because...life
Spicy!! I would give this read 4.5 out of 5 on the spice level. It was a bit of a wait for the spicy but it was worth it. You know from the cover you are in for a naughty read. I thought the story moved well for the length. It was a fast one setting read. I would read it again and recommend this book.
Received an ARC from NetGalley for an honest review.
I do appreciate when a character knows what they want. When Angela returns to her hometown after her fiancé cheats on her, she's surprised to find the two past loves of her life. With both vying for her attention, she doesn't want to choose...and so she doesn't. Hot but not overly in your face. Some of the secondary characters weren't too fleshed out, which might have added a little to their story and I could have used a little more Hunter and Jake bonding...but overall a decent read.
Rating - 3.5 stars - Initially I became caught up in the story, but then things slowed down considerably and it was slow going. The story focuses on a women who returns to her hometown to find her two ex-boyfriends living there and both still wanting her. But since she wants them both, they end up in a menage relationship. It seemed a little rushed and surprising to me, but perhaps it really is that easy. I did find the characters appealing, but it was their connection that was lacking. Even though they got together for a threesome (which indicates a strong level of commitment), there just wasn't enough fire or passion somehow, something was missing to make it seem believable. In addition, I found the plot to be pretty improbable at times, especially when there was absolutely no reaction to their living together in this small town. Really? Not one single person objected or reacted in any way? It was explained away that all of them were well-known and well-liked, but it still seemed unbelievable. On the plus side, the story wasn't ALL about the sex, but it was about life changes and decisions and working together. This added a bit more depth to a story that might otherwise have been one-dimensional.