[Menage and More: Erotic Consensual BDSM Menage a Trois Romance, F/F/M, spanking, sex toys, HEA] Jackie Cutticio has found one of the loves of her life in Ashley Bell, who not only loves her back but is accepting of Jackie’s desire for a third in their relationship, a worldly man. They start their search at the Club. Alistair Frayne owns the Club and hasn’t forgotten Jackie, who ran from him years earlier despite her strong feelings and her promise to wait. Both are astonished when they meet again. Coincidence or fate? Alistair has never gotten over Jackie, and she has never forgotten him. Can Alistair accept a menage, or will his dominant sexual nature preclude sharing Jackie? She dares to hope that this second chance, while being more than she deserves, will spell a fairy-tale ending, for Ashley and Alistair work well as a team, in bed and out. Their deep love for the same woman, returned in kind, may fulfill all of their hopes and dreams as the relationship evolves. ** A Siren Erotic Romance
Allyson Young lives in cottage country in Manitoba, Canada with her husband of many years and numerous pets. She worked in the human services all across Canada and has seen the best and worst of what people bring to the table. Allyson has written for years, mostly short stories and poetry, published in small newspapers and the like, although her work appeared in her high school yearbooks too! After reading an erotic romance, quite by accident, she decided to try her hand at penning erotica.
Allyson will write until whatever she has inside her is satisfied- when all the heroes man up and all the heroines get what they deserve. Love isn’t always sweet, and Allyson favours the dark side of romance.
2.75* The story of Alaistair, Jackie and Ashley and how they make their menage work. This is obviously a book in a series and there is information in the previous books that would make sense of the history between Alaistair and Jackie and some of the supporting cast. The story itself was ok, had all the required elements but the chemistry didnt hit it for me really - not sure why. Maybe because it seemed a 2+1 rather than a 3 and I felt trouble may be ahead.