Three to Tango: Flipping for Chelsea / Dirty/Bad/Wrong / Just One Night / On the Job
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Genres: Literature & Fiction, Romance
Book Type: Paperback
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Genres: Literature & Fiction, Romance
Book Type: Paperback
Regina (virgosun) reviewed on + 888 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Flipping for Chelsea (EHolly): I wasn't too wild about it. I don't like when a menage relationship doesn't feel equal. I definitely felt Shay was the odd man out.
Dirty/Bad/Wrong (LDane): So-so. Decent story, hot menage sex (including M/M action), but the heroine annoyed me with her insecurities.
Just One Night (MHart): Quite good. This one surprised me; Hart's been hit-n-miss for me. Strong emotional connection between Brian and Kerry, probably because of their shared history, but Jeremy didn't appeal to me at all. He was in it for his kink, which was fine, but he was detached and manipulating. It had a wonderfully satisfying ending. Easily this story was the best out of the bunch.
On the Job (BKane): Possession--domination--it's all here and nicely done, too. Walker is a thrilling alpha hero who's determined to get back what he walked away from years before: Madeline. However, I was frustrated with Madeline. I'm tired of heroines who spend years being angry with a lover but then melt into a puddle of sexual hormones when he walks back into their life. Argh! I wish she had made Walker wait some time before succumbing to him. The third player happened to be an old friend--they all grew up together--and my emotions were pulled into their complicated situation they all found themselves in. Good ending.
I'm not a big fan of anthologies, but I couldn't pass on four of the top names in erotic romance. Initially, I was drawn to it because of Holly and Dane, but I was far more impressed with Hart's and Kane's contributions. Still, fans will enjoy this collection. 3.5 stars
Dirty/Bad/Wrong (LDane): So-so. Decent story, hot menage sex (including M/M action), but the heroine annoyed me with her insecurities.
Just One Night (MHart): Quite good. This one surprised me; Hart's been hit-n-miss for me. Strong emotional connection between Brian and Kerry, probably because of their shared history, but Jeremy didn't appeal to me at all. He was in it for his kink, which was fine, but he was detached and manipulating. It had a wonderfully satisfying ending. Easily this story was the best out of the bunch.
On the Job (BKane): Possession--domination--it's all here and nicely done, too. Walker is a thrilling alpha hero who's determined to get back what he walked away from years before: Madeline. However, I was frustrated with Madeline. I'm tired of heroines who spend years being angry with a lover but then melt into a puddle of sexual hormones when he walks back into their life. Argh! I wish she had made Walker wait some time before succumbing to him. The third player happened to be an old friend--they all grew up together--and my emotions were pulled into their complicated situation they all found themselves in. Good ending.
I'm not a big fan of anthologies, but I couldn't pass on four of the top names in erotic romance. Initially, I was drawn to it because of Holly and Dane, but I was far more impressed with Hart's and Kane's contributions. Still, fans will enjoy this collection. 3.5 stars
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