He's a sexy, straight-laced, 20-something Seattle cop. She's a beautiful, free-spirited, dreadlocked, 24 year old wannabe rock star. He likes Toby Keith, she likes PJ Harvey. Her parents died when she was young, and she and her younger rocker brother were raised by a supportive older brother. He comes from a large family of cops and former cops. Sounds like Erin Brown and Todd Keenan wouldn't have much in common. But the fact that they seem totally different doesn't stop the attraction that these next door neighbors feel for each other. Todd's been aware of Erin for some time, and is intrigued by her. He watches her come home from work every night, yet doesn't make a move. Erin is just not the type of girl he usually dates, with her tattoos and piercings and fiery attitude. But Erin's not the type of girl to not go after what she wants (she wants Todd), and she agressively makes the first move. They indulge in a scorching hot affair, and Erin knows just what Todd needs/wants. She knows he wants to dominate her, and she's happy to be his sub. But Todd isn't comfortable with the man he becomes when he's with Erin, no matter how exciting it is to him. He backs away from the relationship, leaving Erin very disappointed but free to pursue her rock star dreams.
Fast forward 10 years. Erin is back in Seattle, after making it big in the music biz with her younger brother Adrian. She had the money, the fame, and the glory, but she also had devastating heartbreak. The kind that many people never get over. Now she's just trying to pick up the pieces of her shattered life, and start all over again. She runs a small coffee shop/cafe next door to her protective older brother's tattoo parlor. Erin's life will never be what it once was, but she's determined to put one foot in front of the other, and carry on.
Todd's also back in Seattle, after a move to Boston and an unsatisfactory marriage to the type of woman he thought he should be married to, and after suffering a career ending injury. But he never stopped thinking about Erin, and what he could have had with her if he wasn't so afraid of his sexual desires. Now that he's back in town and setting up a security consulting business with his best friend and his (friend's) brother (both former cops), he's determined to start over and live his life the way he wants to, and not the way he thinks he should.
When he unexpectedly meets up with Erin at her coffee shop, he knows the spark is still there, even after 10 years. Todd would like to pick up where they left off, but Erin is wary about letting Todd (or anyone) into her heart again. Love can bring pain, and Erin doesn't know if she can face that. But Erin and Todd renew their affair, and this time Todd embraces his inner dom and all his sexual kinks. Things are going great, and then another player is added to the sexual equation--best friend Ben. Can Erin handle having two men who want to love and protect her? What will their families think? And is the pain from Erin's past truly over, or will it keep coming back to haunt her?
Whew! This book was so much more than I expected. It starts off with a bang and never seemed to let up. The sexual activity is very raw, aggressive, and in your face, and at times I'll admit it pushed my comfort levels. Reading about BDSM is not my favorite thing in erotic romance, but thankfully there wasn't anything too extreme, and there definitely was no master/slave vibe, or anything humiliating, which I hate. The most agressive thing Todd would say is "Get naked and on your knees", or something to that effect, and outside of the bedroom, he was really a sweet, protective guy, not the uber alpha that you'd think he'd be. True, he was one kinky guy in the bedroom, and he liked to restrain Erin, liked to bite and use a whip, but what can I say, she loved it and wanted more. And he always asked her if she was okay, and was very loving and solicitous. I had no doubt that he truly loved Erin.
Ben--what can I say? I really liked him, and that surprised me a bit. Ben was bisexual, but he said her preferred women to men. He was friends with Todd since childhood, and had always loved him, but I guess he was afraid to tell him. When Todd invited him to participate in a threesome with Erin, I thought it would be a onetime thing. But both Erin and Todd wanted Ben to be a part of something more permanent, and considered him "theirs". Their scenes together were erotic, intense, and loving. Their was some m/m action, but nothing more than kissing and fondling, although if I recall correctly I think there was some oral action on Ben's part. So no, the men didn't go 'all the way', but I got the feeling in time they would. Ben did make it very clear that Erin was the most important person to him in the relationship, and I felt that she was very lucky to have these two loving men dote on her. She could have done a lot worse!
This book was in no way a total sex-fest, although it seemed to start out that way. There was a very good, realistic story to go along with all the kinky sexual activity, and no way was it all smooth sailing. Erin had a lot of problems to overcome, but luckily had a supportive family and two hunky guys who wanted to help her. I was happy to see her regain her inner strength and be a little bit like the free spirit she was in her youth, and I had to give her high marks for her courage after all that happened to her in the past. I was also glad to see that Todd allowed himself to be the person he was, and not the person he thought he should be. As for Ben, I thought he had the toughest time of it, coming into an already established relationship and trying not to feel like a third wheel. I also felt bad that he didn't get the support from his family that he needed. But with Erin and Todd's love and support, I think he'll get through it. This is one menage that I think has a very good chance of succeeding.
If I have a small bone to pick it's this: I can't believe that Todd was unaware of the tragedy in Erin's life. Yes, he was busy with his life, and yes, he liked country music and not alternative rock, but c'mon! In this day and age of tabloids and celebrity TV, and him being a cop, and being Erin's former boyfriend, the guy must have been living under a rock not to have heard what happened to her. That sort of aggravated me for a few chapters, and made me think that maybe Erin wasn't as famous and successful that I thought she was.
So, to sum up: a very well written, fast paced, thoughful story, filled with some kinky sex, a loving (mostly)m/f/m menage, a rather triumphant ending for the heroine, and the start of a promising new beginning for the threesome. No, it's not quite the 'Chase Brothers', but if you don't mind the bdsm elements or the menage relationship, you'll find it very enjoyable. 4 stars.
Warning: Those book contains explicit sex (including lots of oral, but no anal), graphic language, male/male action of the kissing and fondling variety, and some bondage (restraints and light flogging/whipping). Not for the faint of heart!