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Cargando... Something Newpor Cameron Dane
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"When nightmares begin plaguing Abby, friends Rodrigo and Braden close ranks around her. With fiery attraction already brewing between them, sharing close quarters opens the threesome to something new..." A product of foster care, survivor Abby Gaines shields her heart and doesn't believe in romance or love. Not even for Rodrigo Santiago and Braden Crenshaw, the two men -- friends -- starring in her erotic fantasies. Tough-as-nails Rodrigo wants Abby with a passion. Just being near her makes him hard. To hide his desire, Rodrigo trades barbs and challenges everything Abby says. Rodrigo's secret? Recently, someone else has begun arousing heterosexual Rodrigo's libido too. Another "man." Braden Crenshaw. Bisexual, Braden has bounced between men and women in affairs that never last. He's tired of hurting people but has never believed menage relationships can work...until Abby and Rodrigo make him start aching for something new. When Abby begins dreaming of her parents' brutal double murder, the visions unearth new elements that make Abby question everything she thought she knew about the crime. Once Braden and Rodrigo discover the nightmares haunting Abby, they vow to help her find answers to the mystery -- "and" love -- whether she wants their assistance or not. "Publisher's Note: This book contains explicit sexual content, graphic language, and situations that some readers may find objectionable: Anal play/intercourse, male/male sexual practices, menage (m/m/f with m/m interaction)." No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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I wasn't really sure about this one. I loved the first book with Christian and Jonah and I did like Abby, Rodrigo and Braden - but I'm not big on threesome or harem romances. But I felt like reading something different and I generally love all of Cameron Dane's books - so I figured this was the one to try.
And it was good. I'm still not sold on threesomes or harem romances but if I like the existing characters in a series I could see myself picking one up in the future. The relationship between them was sweet and sexy and well written. There was a little bit of preachiness at the end about faith, but for the most part it was just advocating for love no matter what form that takes - and it's hard to argue with that. It might not be what I want but I have no issues if other people do. My biggest issue with their relationship was the speed of the relationship development. It felt very fast - (I mean obviously they've been circling around each other for months but specifically regarding this book) it didn't feel as if they were together very long but apparently it was weeks and weeks and I felt that wasn't really conveyed very well.
In terms of the plot it was mainly wrapped up in the romance and the sex but it did detour to tackle Rodrigo reconnecting with his father and an investigation into the deaths of Abby's parents. Rodrigo's father, Henry was a great addition - I loved that he was so understanding and accepting and genuine. And I also loved Braden's aunt, Ida who was only surprised it took him so long to get his act together and start dating them. The murder investigation was weak but then it's mainly a romance. The reveal was kind of ridiculous. I mean
This won't be for everyone but it's well written with lots of steamy sex and a mostly decent plot. 3.5 stars, rounded to 4. ( )