Ex-airman, Granger Broussard loved dominating men. There was no other option in Granger’s mind. He was top dog- period and sex was either his way, or no way. Living off the Strip in Las Vegas, Granger should have been used to walking on the wild side, but in reality, he craved someone calm and stable to be a life partner. At twenty-eight he enjoyed his work as a health club manager, his new condo, and especially hot-rodding around in his classic green ’55 T-Bird. Conservative investment banker, Thomas Perkins had a good career, great friends, and everything he needed in life. When his co-worker and best buddy Ken Hancock brings him to a new gym, with a tough-as-nails personal trainer named Granger, Thomas immediately gets a ‘vibe’ from the young man. But Thomas simply was too intimidated by the Granger’s powerful aura to tempt fate and flirt. Twenty-one year old Romeo Lansing had a secret. More than one. He loved to play sub to Granger’s powerful Dom, but…never felt close to the macho man emotionally. As Thomas becomes drawn into Granger’s life, he realizes he is not part of a couple- no. Not one man, not two, but three men, joined together for a crazy night of BDSM passion. What both Granger and Thomas need to decide is if three can be the answer, or someone has to go. And with good friendships in the balance, the answer is never as easy as ‘One, Two, Three’.
About the Author Award-winning author G.A. Hauser was born in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, USA and attended university in New York City. She moved to Seattle, Washington where she worked as a patrol officer with the Seattle Police Department. In early 2000 G.A. moved to Hertfordshire, England where she began her writing in earnest and published her first book, In the Shadow of Alexander. Now a full-time writer, G.A. has written over eighty novels, including several best-sellers of gay fiction. GA is also the Executive Producer for her first feature film, CAPITAL GAMES. For more information on other books by G.A., visit the author at her official website. www.authorgahauser.com G.A. has won awards from All Romance eBooks for Best Author 2010, 2009, Best Novel 2008, Mile High, and Best Author 2008, Best Novel 2007, Secrets and Misdemeanors, Best Author 2007.
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Was a little upset with Granger at first, even though Romeo does grow on you, but still didn't like that he wanted it all and wasn't willing to try. But all in all I really enjoyed this book... Bravo Hauser!!
If you plan on reading this book I suggest a fan and plenty of ice water. There were a few times I was confused over all the different guys and their reactions. I think the problem I have with most multiple partner books is the lack of jealousy and the whatever attitudes. I guess this is the difference in M/M from regular romance books. Men are still alien life form to me.
I loved this story. This was my first GA Hauser book and i am a fan now for life. I loved the story of an older guy actually getting the hot young stud for all the right reasons and not just for the overplayed plots of " sugardaddy". Thomas was the corporate suit who instantly has this magnetic connection to the hot personal trainer. The Dom,Granger was all alpha male but yet we got to see the tender side of him quite often. The character chemistry of these two instantly had me hooked. I have always had this thing for a hot Dom who is caring to his subs. The incorporation of Romeo's mental illness made me fall in love with him also. I was so glad that we got to read the true struggles of life with an illness and how the right medication can make the difference. This story was heartfelt and lovely. I hope GA Hauser will write more about these delicious men. Don't miss this one.. its a must read!!
I am trying to say something nice about this one but I can't think of anything. Granger is a Dom, Romeo is his sub. Thomas meets Granger at the gym he asks Thomas to join them. Thomas introduces Romeo to his friend Ken.
This is just ugggh it felt like Romeo was a pet. I hated all the characters and the writing style was really irritating. The dialogue in this book is atrocious. Twice when Thomas was on the phone to Ken he asked him to "Let me go" that grated on my nerves.
This is my first book by this author I will not be rushing to read another one.
I enjoyed Thomas & Granger. I didn't care for Granger with Romeo. They kind of glossed over Romeo's mental issues and that he isn't dealing with it. When Ken hooked up with Romeo, which we didn't get to see any of them together one on one, he tells Romeo that he can't do what Granger did to him and Romeo is all okay with that. How can he go from 100 to 0 from just meeting the guy. I felt if the story would have been all Thomas & Granger with Romeo just being a secondary character with Ken then it would have been much better.
No..no no.....no no no, this one just did NOT work for me. Which is a shame cause I had high hopes for it. I felt like we were going in one way with the story and the BAMMMMM a 360 and a totally different way. It was all over the place with nothing bringing it together. There was no real connection with ANY of the characters and Granger and Romeo spent most of the book pissing me off. Oh well, this was a "MISS" in the "HIT or MISS" for me.
This appears to be a case of 'Who can we get to fit the costume?' or more specifically, 'I've come up with a title, now how can I fit a plot around it?' Yes, there is a 3 way as well as several 2 ways but the story, what there is of one, is directionless and the characters incomplete. I agree with the reviewer who said it feels like a first draft. I've enjoyed many of Hauser's books and will continue to do so but this one feels like she was on a deadline and didn't quite make it.
Likeable characters but the story gives the impression of a rough draft as far as actual development. And for the love of Pete....she's written over 90 books, many of which I have enjoyed...why the hell can't she hire a proofreader? Hell, there are people who would do it for free.
Not bad at all. I'm not a huge fan of ménage but this didn't stay on that very long. I'm used to Hauser writing at least 300 pages and was a little shocked that it finished so quickly. Liked the BDSM it wasn't over the top, it was actually very loving. Another good one Hauser.
One, two, three...four sweet guys. Granger, the manager of a gym; Thomas, a banker; Ken, another banker; and Romeo, 21, bipolar and Granger's friend fuck buddy. Not a menage story though there is a scene :)