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Angela has been going along in her life wonderfully, as she’s currently involved with two men that she cares about a lot, but sees them in almost separate lives. It seems to work because they know about each other and seem to be fine with it, at least at first. Trouble is, now she’s got a problem because both of them want more from her, and she’s not sure if she is able to give it without giving up one of them. Her lover Blaine wants her all to himself, and her dominant lover Garrett wants her to live with him… with or without Blaine. Now she has to make a hard choice as to what she wants to do, or does she? Can she get the best of both worlds and all live to live together?
I thought they were never going to get too it, and I never really felt there was a lot of chemistry between the characters. I think it was because I didn’t care for Angela very much. I thought she was a bit selfish and flighty, expected way too much to fast, and because of that she was somewhat hard to like. Blaine was another one I wasn’t really sure of… he was supposed to be a submissive but he really didn’t act like one. The only character that really acted like I expected was Garrett. I thought that it was a good look at the difficulties involved with getting three people to live together in harmony, as it certainly didn’t turn out to be easy for any of them. Over all, the book was interesting and fast paced, and if you are looking for something a little different from the normal romance you should give it a try.
Reviewed by Julie Bryan
for The Road to Romance
January 2, 2007
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