From USA Today bestselling author Kelly Favor, comes a fresh new romance about past loves and second chances...
What if there wasn't just one man, but two exciting, great looking men that wanted to be with you?
Two men as opposite as night and day. One man is dark-haired, tall, kind, loving; a stable and successful doctor who wants to marry you and make a real life with you.
The other is blond, with sky blue eyes and a wild sense of humor. A man whose very touch creates electricity that takes your breath away. But he's not trustworthy, he drifts with the wind and could disappear at any time.
Two very different men, two very different paths, and you must choose between them.
Kylie knows what this feels like, and very soon, she'll have to make a choice. A choice between light and dark, stability and excitement, love and passion.
Then again, maybe there's another way...
Take Three is an erotic tale of two men and one woman that will take your breath away. It's approximately 12,000 words long.
Kelly Favor is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author. Connect with her on Twitter @KellyFavorBooks and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/kelly.favor.31.
The "For His Pleasure" series has been #1 at Barnes and Noble and the top 100 of Amazon.com.
Currently, Kelly is hard at work juggling multiple books and thanking the universe for the patience of her wonderful readers.
This was a quick and sexy read. It would be interesting to see where these characters would go afterwards and if they would make it....say in a year maybe. Having a short epilogue would have been neat.
A good quick read. Another good book by Kelly Favor. Just over too quickly. Just as it gets steamy it's over.
Lucas, Ben and Kylie were friends at college, then Lucas disappeared. Ben and Kylie remained friends but nothing more. Until one afternoon Ben asks her out. Ben wants a relationship.
Lucas is back in town after 6 years. He wants his friends back if not more.
Can a threesome between friends work? Read the book to see.
Lacks any kind of development whatsoever. It's over just when it really should be beginning. There's so much that could be explored here and so much untapped potential that led to a fairly disappointing read overall.