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Two Men and a Lady
Two Men and a Lady
Author: Cricket Starr, Lynn LaFleur, Michele R. Bardsley
And Best Friend Makes Three By Lynn LaFleur — A teasing remark from his best friend sends Eric McFarland ten years back in time to his college days, when sex was wild and plentiful. Now happily engaged to Brenna West, Eric has no desire to be with any other woman. When that best friend, Keith Dillard, pays a visit, Eric decides to turn Keith's te...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781419952647
ISBN-10: 1419952641
Publication Date: 10/1/2005
Pages: 256
Rating:
  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
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3.3 stars, based on 29 ratings
Publisher: Ellora's Cave Publishing Inc.
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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reviewed Two Men and a Lady on + 1215 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Three stories by three different authors. My three opinions - mediocre, awful, & yuk.
Don't waste your time. Each story has a sexy moment, but that's all there is. This is some of the worst writing i've read in a long time.
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Helpful Score: 1
Some books are memorable and some are not. For me, this was a not.
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LaurieS avatar reviewed Two Men and a Lady on + 504 more book reviews
This is an erotic romance anthology I picked up here cleverly titled "Two Men and A Lady". You'll never guess what it's about . . .

The first story "Lady's Choice" by Cricket Starr is a space opera of sorts. Gehon & Jackson are very good friends and both Zelion's which apparently means they can only procreate with one particular woman, their "true". And once they've found this woman and mated with her they can never become aroused by another woman again. So if their "true" shuns them they're crap out of luck. When they meet Lija, who is just out for a night of fun, both men realize she is their "true". They both bed her and she must decide who she's going to keep (or not). The plot was lame, it was set in space to work out what there was of a plot but the non-existent world building irritated me. There was so little room for characterization which made the eroticism rather "eh, who cares?". It heated up a bit near the end but I still could've cared less and the rest of the story was a bit dull. I may or may not read the rest. Depends on my tolerance level for self torture this week . . .

"And Best Friend Makes Three" by Lynn LaFleur
This story was much better written than the previous one and though the plot was thin, gorgeous hunk decides to give his love a very special present in the form of a night of pleasure with him and his best friend, it was enjoyable and the love between the couple was shown not just told.

"Saving Sara" by Michele R. Bardsley
This one is much darker in tone than the two before it. It features white magic, ghosts and a woman recovering from a soul destroying rape. It was well written but the rape memories were too dark for me and I just couldn't finish it.
meghanbailey avatar reviewed Two Men and a Lady on + 24 more book reviews
Loved the Lafleur story (Best Friend Makes Three), but the other two are tedious and took concentration to get through it.


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