For 5 years, Laura Niles, Rafe Kincaid, and Cameron Briggs have been lost…lost in their heads, lost in the emotional and sensual night they spent together, lost in the case that tortured Laura and left two men with feelings of guilt and regret, and when these three finally find one another again, it’s in Bliss, Colorado, a place that Laura has taken refuge in and one that will give these two differing alpha males a chance to make things right with the only woman who completes their trio because their wants and their needs perfectly align.
Laura, Rafe, and Cameron’s story is so much more than a second chance romance, given the trios professions as well as what they have already gone through together and separately. Right away, readers see just how lost these three are, how stuck in their heads they appear to be, and how incomplete they feel apart, so it makes sense that Rafe and Cameron would do everything in their power to find Laura and claim her as theirs once and for all, so she finally sees the depths of their feelings for her and so that she can work to get passed what was done to her at the hands of a murderous lunatic.
The suspense aspect of this story is more intense than the other stories in the series due to the antagonist’s state of mind; in fact, some of the scenes are difficult to read because they so vividly provide insight into the mind of a killer as well as his obsessive nature. But I didn’t find these moments exaggerated or overdone because it’s a situation that all three main characters are a part of and it must come full circle in order for this threesome to find their way home, not to a place, but to each other.
Lost in Bliss continues in the same vein as the previous stories told in this quirky and lovable town. The residents of Bliss, once again, have to deal with a crazed killer, but, like always, they do what they need to do to endure, and because Bliss seems to be a safe haven, so to speak, for broken souls, the townspeople will always allow strangers to become friends, opening their hearts to those who come to Bliss to escape their past or their present, without judgment or prejudice.
I never know exactly what I’m going to experience in Lexi Blake’s Nights in Bliss series, but what I can count on are steamy, dramatic, and hilarious scenes that showcase the characters and the environment where these stories take place.
4 Poison Apples (The Fairest of All Book Reviews)