Cynthia L. (ceeceelandau) reviewed on + 282 more book reviews
This is a fantastic erotic tale of three people in denial of what they want. Love seems to have fallen in their laps yet they can't believe that those dear to them actually love them.
Danielle uses the excuse of trying to bring together Trey and Jake as a way of being with them. I mean how can Trey and Jake love her when her own mother never did. She's unlovable, something she's believed since she was little.
Jake on the other hand has loved Trey since they meet in college. His sexuality was something he accepted for as long as he can remember. He loves both men and women, unfortunately Trey can't accept he loves men and women. Trey keeps denying what he is even when it's right there in front of his face.
Danielle is the glue that keeps them together, unfortunately they don't realize it until it's too late.
I love the sexual chemistry between the three of them. I love the encounters and story line. A great read.
Danielle uses the excuse of trying to bring together Trey and Jake as a way of being with them. I mean how can Trey and Jake love her when her own mother never did. She's unlovable, something she's believed since she was little.
Jake on the other hand has loved Trey since they meet in college. His sexuality was something he accepted for as long as he can remember. He loves both men and women, unfortunately Trey can't accept he loves men and women. Trey keeps denying what he is even when it's right there in front of his face.
Danielle is the glue that keeps them together, unfortunately they don't realize it until it's too late.
I love the sexual chemistry between the three of them. I love the encounters and story line. A great read.
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