The plot of this one just didn't make sense to me, and I typically love menage books. Way too unrealistic for me to find value. I would liken it more to the style of sex in a straight-man-porn than erotica that a woman would like (which is especially weird because it features pairs of male couples!)Also, the little bit of angst/plot outside of sex that there was didn't make sense. The heroine overhears the guys talking and gets into a tizzy that doesn't make sense at all, even if you take the conversation out of context. The reaction doesn't match the converstation at all. Not for me. I don't think it was totally unbelievable: two couple of males frequent a gay/bi bar, where there's a gorgeous girl both couples want to add as their third. She (logically) thinks they're gay, but they're all bi. So they all have this weekend romp. She overhears a part of a conversation (not even a bad part, I don't think) and she FLIPS out and leaves. That was the part that just didn't make sense to me, but that scenario is in so many books. Someone misinterprets something and just leaves without giving anyone a chance at a rational explanation. And it's not like they were even treating her the way she interpreted the conversation. So while I enjoyed the story, that part sort of ruined it for me. I don't think I'll read the follow-up.
What do You think about A Delicious Taboo (2008)?
All I got from this book was that I could never have more than 2 men at once
—nat2luv
Super crazy hawt short story. Loved it and Just started Part 2 ;-)
—archana