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Excellent read. This one has a twist, the man and woman are bonded [married] and they add a man to their relationship. The man is a famous naturalist [and the son of another naturalist and a Tongan woman]. Emotional adjustments and social complications abound; with racial prejudices added to prejudices against nontraditional relationships. Each book however has done very different things with this concept.
Series is very sequential. Read in order if at all possible.
Brothers In Arms
The Courage to Love
Love Under Siege
Love's Strategy
At Love's Command
Retreat From Love
Love In Exile
Series is very sequential. Read in order if at all possible.
Brothers In Arms
The Courage to Love
Love Under Siege
Love's Strategy
At Love's Command
Retreat From Love
Love In Exile
This book is very short, but it's a keeper. It's an MMF story so if male/male action bothers you, don't get this story. Having said that, I thought despite the short length the author did a decent job with the complex emotions brought on by bringing a third into an existing relationship. You should Google the author when you have time. Her background is fascinating. She used to be a he. I guess that kind of background gives her good perspective on m/m/f relationships since she's experienced what it's like to be both genders.
Palu, the third that joins the husband and wife, was half-Tongan/half-English. He lived in England at a time when the English weren't receptive to people of mixed heritage. This story is pure fantasy because I can't see these three being open in aristocratic circles about their relationship, but if you ignore that historical inaccuracy, you might like the story.
Palu, the third that joins the husband and wife, was half-Tongan/half-English. He lived in England at a time when the English weren't receptive to people of mixed heritage. This story is pure fantasy because I can't see these three being open in aristocratic circles about their relationship, but if you ignore that historical inaccuracy, you might like the story.
Actually not bad. A sex fest for sure, but if you expected anything less after five previous books you're in denial. I'll admit I skimmed some of the sexing but the story it self was different. Nat and Alecia have gone through so much, hurt each other so badly, yet forgave and moved on. I appreciated their connection and love for each other.
Palu (Anderson) adds some to their dynamic but I didn't think he was fleshed out as well as he could have. The instant lust I got, the insta love not as much. But the book had a nice ending and kept my interest overall so three solid stars.
Palu (Anderson) adds some to their dynamic but I didn't think he was fleshed out as well as he could have. The instant lust I got, the insta love not as much. But the book had a nice ending and kept my interest overall so three solid stars.
Quick and hot--very hot--read. Bare bones storyline, but the sex is a wild ride. Yahoo!
Well it was different then the other I've read of this series. It did answer my question as to whom Anne Goode married from her,Brett and Freddy's story. This story is no a full length novel but it still covers all the facts. This is about a half breed Polynesian/ Englishman Gregory 'Pula' Anderson that comes back to England for a short time but he finds himself in lust with Nat & Alecia Digby a married couple that had come hard times in the beginning of their marriage but has been having a second man in their bed to help the couple in a way. Nat & Alecia also fell in lust with this stranger and they take him right home into their marriage bed where their heart may be captivated in each other.