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Archer, Zachary, and Jeremiah are hired to bring a full stop to a runaway blackmail scheme threatening to derail the K-Train Express—local football legend Kebow Trainer’s career. When the investigation turns over the rocks of Zack’s memories, he realizes there are a lot of different types of closets—and he reaches beyond the circle of his two lovers for help closing the door on the past. Now, the trio must find a way to catch a blackmailer while they work through their pain to find pleasure. Because anything two can do, three can do better.

83 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 31, 2013

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2,856 reviews2 followers
July 7, 2013


Another one to add to the Pulp Friction collection. 4 stars and

Shortie review. This one yet again features Zack, Archer and Jeremiah, with a sprinkling of Wick mixed in to the plot. A famous footballer is being blackmailed because he's gay, and the guys discover who is doing the blackmailing and why. We also get to learn a little more about Zack and Wick's history, and....hallelujah, praise the Lord Zack and Archer are finally treating Jeremiah as a real third in their relationship, oh and there's some hot sex thrown in too!!
Profile Image for Ije the Devourer of Books.
1,971 reviews59 followers
October 4, 2014
I am enjoying all the stories in the 2013 Pulp Friction set including the Triple Threat series but this one fell a bit short for me. I felt it could have been deeper, showing us more about the characters, and the mystery was a bit too easy as well. As part of the bigger PF set this story is ok because there are so many wonderful characters to lose yourself in and good story lines too, but as a stand alone this story was a bit of a let down.
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875 reviews32 followers
June 9, 2013
As anyone who has read my reviews will note, I am head over heels in love with all the writing in the Pulp Friction group. This one is another winner. Zack, Archer and Jeremiah are asked to quell a black mail scheme that is plaguing a very popular sports figure. This brings forth memories for Zack of his past that he is forced to deal with. For me though, the push/pull relationship between Zack and Jeremiah is the crux of the entire series. I can't wait till their relationship explodes. Till then I will be drooling with anticipation. My favorite asshole, Wick makes a quick appearance. Here again my favorite plot device of intertwining characters is in full swing.
I give it a football field worth of stars.
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1,320 reviews33 followers
November 2, 2013
This story was just okay. What was up with the name Kebow Trainer? I kept thinking of that other guy, Tebow. The mystery plot in this one was weak. I was more confused with Zachary's background when we got a little bit about Daniel and Zachary's time in the Witness Protection Program. Maybe more will be explained in the next book.

I'm not getting that emotional connection to these characters as I did in T.A. Webb's books. Wick is interesting so I want to learn more about him. Was he Zachary's lover? What's up with all the kissing between Wick and Zachary?
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2,377 reviews66 followers
June 19, 2013
A young man with a secret that he’s willing to pay to keep quiet. A blackmailer who wants more than money. Three men who stand between the two.

When Kebow Trainer comes to see Zack, Archer, and Jeremiah, he is reluctant to tell them the nature of the blackmail. He wants it to stop, but he needs help. The problem is that he’s not forthcoming with a lot of information.

Throughout this, the three lovers fight their own battles. One can’t get past a tragedy that haunts him still, one isn’t sure of his place in their lives, and the other, genius though he is, can’t be sure of how to fix the problem.

We also get a visit from Wick, the main character from Havan Fellows part of the Pulp Friction universe.

The answers to all the problems aren’t simple ones. They don’t come easily, but Laura Harner brings them closer together, showing the men they fit in each other’s lives. She also introduces two new characters that will hopefully find some peace, despite the long and arduous road ahead.

Lucky's complete review appears at http://mrsconditreadsbooks.com/index....
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4,459 reviews126 followers
March 13, 2021
I am crazy about these Pulp Friction stories by T.A. Webb, Lee Brazil, Havana Fellows and Laura Harner. In Ms Harner's stories Archer, Zachary and Jeremiah are two Dom's and a Sub. They are all still struggling with their relationship especially considering issues that arose in the prior two stories.

Here in Defiance we get an opportunity to see Zach finally put some of his ghosts to bed and embrace the love he has for Archer and Jeremiah. They, in turn, begin to see and understand what Zach loves about each of them and why.

I really hope this isn't the end for these guys because they tug at my heartstrings a little more each story!
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Author 3 books101 followers
September 28, 2013
I never really read menage until I got this story. To me those stories always seemed...I don't know, unrealistic.

Then I got this as part of the Pulp Friction universe. Let's just say after this story, my attitudes have definitely softened.

This story, as with all of the Pulp Friction stories, deal more with the interactions between the people as opposed to other things used to sell a book. The story drives each part of the world that Laura Harner, Tom Webb, Lee Brazil, and Havan Fellows have created. It made me sit up and take notes and I'm very glad I got to step into this creation of their very fertile imaginations.
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1,783 reviews1 follower
August 23, 2013


This is book 3 in the Triple Threat series, a part of the Pulp Friction universe. Zack, Jer and Archer have a new case. It's about the football star Kebow Trainer who is being blackmailed.

This brings back memories for Zack that he is forced to deal with, memories of a former sub, who he felt he had let down. He has never forgiven himself for that. Zack finally manages to come to terms with his past and embrace the love he has for Archer and Jer.

I fell in love with those three guys from the beginning and I’m hoping there’s much more to come.:)
Profile Image for Marsha Spence.
1,283 reviews15 followers
February 22, 2015
This review is for books 1-4 in this series. Very enjoyable! I had missed that this was a 4 author series but after contacting Laura Harner, got the scoop and the reading order as well. Bought more today and will continue with them as I am quite intrigued by the other characters mentioned as well as the 3 MC's these stories were based on. I liked the relationship dynamic between the MC's. Looking forward to more!
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288 reviews13 followers
January 23, 2014
★★★½ - Good, worth a reread.
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1,446 reviews16 followers
July 5, 2013
A WONDERFUL BOOK, I ENJOYED THE PLOT, CHARACTERS WERE GREAT. A MUST READ
Profile Image for Anke.
2,506 reviews98 followers
November 18, 2013
More like 4.5 stars. I liked this even more than the previous books. Now off to the next one.
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2,702 reviews3 followers
September 7, 2016
Still love the series, and I'm even warming up to the ménage--love the individual players, but still settling in with them all being together. I just really like Zachary and Archer as a couple.
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542 reviews12 followers
August 9, 2014
love this series cant wait to read the others in this pulp fiction series....
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