I will not use my jam for evil. I will not use my jam for evil. … I might use my jam for evil.
My life is good. I’ve got my sisters, Juni’s Jams, and my two best friends---what more could a girl ask for?
Love. That’s what.
After watching my two younger sisters fall into relationships and get married, I’ve come to realize, my life is good… but not good enough. It’s time to stop lying to myself about my two best friends.
The truth? I want them. As much as I want fresh berries for my jam, I want them. There’s just a small hiccup…
A darkness lives inside me. A wickedness so macabre that I’ve kept it hidden my whole life.
That is, until one evening when I’m out making deliveries and come across a man.
A very bad man.
A man that brought that darkness out of me, leaving me no other choice but to hurt him. Badly.
With no way to cover my tracks and nowhere to go, I go to the only two people who can help me… My best friends.
Sterling Ford. Bluebell’s most adorable and humble garbage man. And Dash Foster, Bluebell’s hunkiest, sweetest cop.
With everything on the line, I come clean to them, unsure which has me more nervous… the dark secrets I’ve been hiding or my feelings.
Do they love me the way I love them? Do they love each other the way I think they do? And more than all of that, can they still love me once they learn what I’ve done and what I’ve been hiding?
Can they love a bad girl who does evil, wicked things?
Eternally Devoted is an interconnected standalone and the third book in the Twisted Sister series. Please skip back to content warnings on your device before reading.
Daisy Jane is a forbidden love romance author, inspired by VC Andrews and more . When she's not penning a hot age gap novel or dreaming up steamy stories, she's enjoying the sunshine and warmth at her home in California. She enjoys reading, true crime, exercise and, of course, romance.
This book had a lot of issues. First of all, the h wasn’t a serial killer yay I sympathized with. She was literally just insane, and some of the guys were just assholes, the didn’t deserve to die. Second, the author, in my opinion, didn’t do a great job balancing the relationship. While the h did love them equally, dash 1000000% loved and was into Sterling more, and at the beginning Sterling was into Juniper more before being more into Dash at the end. Dash could definitely leave Juniper behind and be fine with just Sterling, while I feel like juniper would be devastated if she lost either. That really irked me. Alllll of Dash’s povs were of him mooning over Sterling, and sometimes making a throwaway comment about juniper. I really think if Sterling hadn’t been around, he would turn juniper in. Finally, why did the climax happen in the epilogue???? That literally made me go wtf, because what????????? An epilogue is supposed to show them happy so why are they being confronted by a family member of one of the men she killed in the epilogue?? That made no sense at all!! I literally didn’t understand. Before the epilogue, they had been getting hang up calls, and since nothing ever happened with it I assumed nothing was going to happen with that and the author just forgot about it because I mean….the book is over we’re at the epilogue…. And then it said there was an “extended epilogue” and the author took that literally because it was LITERALLY extending the scene from the epilogue. It was the same day same hour everything. That’s not an extended epilogue….. like why did she even end the first epilogue if she was going to be writing the same scene in the “extended epilogue”????
Also something I’d like to complain about is the term “unalive” being used in the beginning because why are you censoring that?? I fucking HATEEE the term unalive, and the fact that its being used in a book about a SERIAL KILLER PISSES ME OFF JUST SAY KILL OR DIE LIKE ????????
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Meh it was fine, I had no desire to read an mmf serial killer book but I wanted to close out the series. It didn’t really seem necessary for Juniper to murder 10 people she coulda just killed 1 or 2. I did enjoy all the praise sterling got for being a big guy. Overall this series was a bust pretty goofy.
I've read some wild stories by Daisy Jane. She's taken me to some kinky places and opened my eyes to things I did not think I could like.
There's been cucumbers and toothbrushes and now jam... um.. the jam was too far for me.
I can't say I wasn't warned. So I don't have a complaint there. It's more so that this one took "jumping the shark" to a whole new level.
I just wasn't as charmed by Juni as I wanted to be and I think for this type of story you need to be. So it made me think less of Dash and Sterling that they just jumped into something so evil so easily.
This is not the same as Dolly's pining stalking and threatening to kill a woman for neglecting Bear. Nor was it Ivy locking up a cock to teach a man a lesson.
This was legitimately a mental illness that needs therapy. 🤷♀️ Would she snap on Dash or Sterling if they weren't brainwashed by her? I can't say I trusted her.
The bedroom scenes and the sexual awakening of the men was hot and their scenes were fire. But I also felt like they were under a spell and not a hot kind. Was she drugging them with that jam?
I don't know. As I've said, Daisy Jane writes weird, kinky books. That's what I'm here for, this one just has more weird than kink. I liked each book a little less in this series, but I'll try again with whatever she goes to next.
I'm still a big fan. This one was just a fizzle instead of a sizzle for me.
3 stars 4 on the spice scale
CW: murder, body disposal, dismemberment, cooking with flesh, forced cannibalism (off page but we know it happens), animal abuse, SA
Other content: bisexual awakening, MMF, docking, pegging, DvP and more
This was my least favorite of the series despite having the potential for the best pairing!! It just felt… not thought out? Half baked? Too many unnecessary things?
I keep thinking if Juniper and Dolly weren’t hot they would have ended these books VERY differently. Poor Ivy, she’s normal with a femdom kink all twisted sister with her toothbrush masturbater stalker and murderer sisters. Hahahahah
While Dolly & Hudson will always be my favorite, I still enjoyed this one. I do wish their relationship happened faster, and the spicy scenes were more spread out. I wish the epilogues were farther out too vs next day types.
“I know I am not the perfect woman. You know, the murder and all.”
Sure, Juni.
I have loved this series. This one wasn’t my favorite but I did still enjoy it. Honestly there just wasn’t enough Juni. To me at least it felt very much like the guys story and Juni was kind of a b character. Like she is the reason they are all together but also all of the growth and depth happens with/between the guys. And I swear these guys need to find her another hobby besides murder and JAM. Because if I had to hear about JAM one more time I was going to lose my mind. These people have to be doing mountains of jam and jizz covered laundry.
Dolly and Ivys were better - but I still did enjoy the trilogy as a whole. Also learned some things a long the way ⛷️🧍🏻👫🏼🫠
What is in the jam??? Let me tell you I have been wondering the answer to this question throughout the first two books and the answer? Did not disappoint.
Juniper Ellington has two best friends. Sterling, the reliable garbage man and Dash, the beloved town cop. From the moment both of these men saw Juniper they knew that she had to be in their lives somehow someway. Over time, as feelings have grown all three have considered the possibility of more but out of fear have never made the first move. But our sweet Juni girl has been harboring a dark secret.
When a rash decision and a big mistake leaves Juniper hurt and in trouble, she turns to her best friends to help her out of a bind. Not giving them the big picture but starting the conversation surrounding their feelings for each other both Dash and Sterling realize there is more to the story. As the two friends uncover the depth of Juniper’s secrets they make it their mission to not only help Juni but to explore the relationship between all three of them.
I absolutely loved the character growth and development between all three of these sweet small town lovers. As Juniper finally finds a safe place to land, Dash struggles with his morals and his feelings regarding his two best friends and Sterling has to overcome his insecurities to finally accept the love that these two are so desperately trying to give him.
What a fun way to wrap up the Twisted Sisters series and I just know whatever Daisy has planned next will be a must read 😈
I ended up loving this one a lot more than I thought I would. I knew I would like it from the teasers and concept alone but this just turned out soso good. I can see myself rereading this one because a lot was going on and it was easy to overlook some more subtle moments, but it was so good.
I'm obsessed with the dynamic between all the characters and love how they complement each other so well.
The only reason I didn't rate this one higher just came down to personal preference 😩. Although I loved their dynamic, I just wish it was explored more.
I don't tend to read a lot of established friends-to-lovers (although I find it one of the sweetest tropes), just because I can't get behind all the lost time and miscommunication. Like I love myself a good pining moment, but sometimes it's too much for me 😭 especially if we don't get to read about it. And with this book in particular I feel like each character had already independently loved one another for years, and we didn't get to see any of it happen.
I also wish that the epilogue were spread over a longer period of time, considering this was the last book in the series 😔 (The way I miss Hudson and Dolly.)
However all in all this ended up being a really solid read.
The timelines and events didn’t sync throughout the books. I remember Trace and Dash meeting with the twin at the end of last book, and dash making the ‘not naked this time’ joke. Dash makes the joke and meeting in a totally different situation in this book. Lots of little inconsistencies like that sprinkled through all three books. Especially when it came to pregnancies and kids ages during events!
Also, the confession took forever. Pages and pages of descriptions and questions.
I get annoyed at the cliche “I only murder bad guys!” In this type of book and this one didn’t quite have that. I feel like only a few actually deserved it. So even though I liked that it was different, it made the plot with having a cop boyfriend a little unbelievable. At least FMC embraced it and acknowledged it was crossing the line.
Juniper is a serial killer (but in a whimsical way!), and Dash and Sterling are her two best friends who are so smitten (with Juni and each other) that they end up helping her cover her tracks.
I ended up DNF-ing because I like an offbeat FMC, and I can even handle killer main characters, but I was legitimately afraid of Juniper. She was all fairy-like, but she could snap at any moment, and I’m not sure the MMCs would have been safe.
Book 3 in the Twisted Sisters series. Juniper, Dash, & Sterling will melt your dang kindle! Their love and loyalty was so sweet and swoon worthy! This was such a perfect ending to this series of passionate sisters. Every little twist kept me turning pages right through the epilogue. I was absolutely invested in all aspects of the plot - the romance and relationship development, among other things that come along when the FMC is a serial unaliver. All in all, a super sweet & sticky good time. Highly recommend if you’re looking for a small town MMF with a side of kink 😉
I have read a lot of books, like a lot. Eternally Devoted was like nothing I have ever read before. Is Juni a whole lot twisted? Yes, she is a twisted sister after all. Would I be okay with anything that happened in this book in real life? No, I mean jam in the bed and serial killers are just not cool. And jam just makes such a sticky mess.... Did I love this story? Yes, yes I did!
This book had me giggling and kicking my feet. For a book with a serial unaliver FMC, this book was so sweet and funny. (And of course, it wouldn’t be a Daisy Jane book if it wasn’t k!nky af!) These three was so hot together but also so supportive of one another. I just loved their whole dynamic. MMF is one of my favorite to read and this one was perfect!
I enjoyed the book to a point but it was the least favorite of the twisted sisters books for me. Yes it had dark elements and that was different. My complaint I guess would be that too much of the book was about her telling her guys about her secret. It just felt like it ran on way too long and personally I think the author could have written more on their relationship that she did. Overall I enjoyed just not as much as the others.
I've loved every other book by Daisy Jane, but this one not only jumped the shark, it did backflips over the shark. I DNF'ed around 40% which is rare for me, but I just couldn't do it. All of Daisy's books are unhinged, which I love, and I usually like serial killer and/or dark romances but this was just... silly? Unbelievable? And these characters had the most long standing relationship, which should have the most chemistry, but instead everyone felt half baked.
I was really disappointed in this one, but I will definitely keep reading Daisy Jane, feels like this was just a rare miss.
DNF @ 19% I just can't do whatever this is. Very disappointing because I love the other two books and was really anticipating this one, but it just is not for me
A jam maker, a garbage man, and a small town cop. Apparently a polyamorous dream team for disposing of bodies 👀
🍓 Small Town 💀 Poly/MFM 🍓 Jam Maker (& part time unaliver) 💀 Garbage Man x Police Officer 🍓 Best Friends to Lovers
I have been waiting very impatiently for Juniper, (the third and oldest Ellington sister), book since the moment she stepped on to the scene in All My Love. I knew that little apron wearing older sister was going to be the most twisted of them all AND MAN WAS I RIGHT.
I will say though this is in no way a dark romance! Obviously with elements of murder, you would think it would be. But it really is just a small town gal who happens to analive people on the side (we all have our faults! 😅). It never felt dark, it honestly more funny than anything else.
I loved the reasoning behind why Juniper does what she does, and the way that both Sterling and Dash reacted to all of it. Probably not the most realistic, but very wholesome and definitely hilarious. The hijinks that these three get up to trying to clean up this whole mess had me in a FIT OF TEARS laughing so hard. One scene in particular with a finger... I couldn't keep it together 🤣
I loved how the dynamic and relationships progressed with all three of these besties. Juniper was obviously the (ahem pun intended ✨jam✨ that brought these two men together. But I really loved watching Sterling and Dash admit their feelings for each other. They both had to process what that meant, but they were SO UNBELIEVABLE CUTE while they figured it out. Like oh my goodness my big strong men kiss and get it over with!! 🤭
Partially why I didn't give this a higher rating is simply because I expected more from it. The timeline from the end of the second book to this book confused me. There were all these breadcrumbs left for Juniper, Sterling, and Dash's story...but they ended up just not being a thing in this book. Sort of like loose ends that the author forgot to tie up, which nagged at me. Those bread crumbs were what gave me such high expectations, and what led me to be let down a bit.
In the end though, this was a fun time! A certainly unique small town romance, with it being a poly romance and ya know her being a murderer and them helping over it up 😅 (that usually doesn't happen in small town romances lol). But it was still so sweet and soft. A perfect mix of plot, romance, and spice honestly.
Loved these three books, and I'm certainly going to miss all three of the twisted Ellington sisters! They were wild, unhinged passionate, and in the end so much fun to read about 🥰
I anticipated this story so much (I love a good MMF) and this did not disappoint in the least! The most important thing to note is that Daisy writes ordinary people. Juni works a Farmers Market and makes homemade jam (and is very successful might I add), Dash is a young cop, and Sterling works for the sanitation department. They live in a small town, live everyday lives, and have more passion than money can buy.
The story is told through 3 POVs, and my favorite nugget of Daisy’s writing is how visually aware these characters are of subtle movements of details. The way Dash sees Sterling across the table from him, the way Juni describes the physicality of both men, and how Sterling gradually starts to put pieces of himself together…these characters are so lifelike and lift off the page.
I loved that this story had some suspense and dark undertones— because who would’ve thought the sweet girl making the jam would have a sinister alter ego? Not only did the darkness keep my attention, the exploration of feelings and physical desires was so deliciously written. The bi-awakening of the two male characters was so beautiful and Juni is truly the catalyst for the big moves in the story. But both men had a surprise up their sleeves.
Also of note is that we get to see Dolly and Huddy (swoon), Ivy and Trace (double swoon) and fold back into the Ellington life. This family loves loud, obsessively and passionately. What a conclusion to the Twisted Sisters dynasty. 🥰
I loved Eternally Devoted and the entire Twisted Sisters. Juni and her sisters know exactly what they want and are relentless in their pursuit of their men!
Juni has been best friends with Sterling and Dash for years. Juni makes and sells jam and Sterling and Dash are her best customers. However, there has always been something more between the three of them. Things like subtle lingering glances, secret longing, and some questioning about their own sexual preferences. Both Sterling and Dash are openly in love with Juni, but secretly in love with each other as well. After a crisis, Juni ends up at Sterling and Dash’s house. It turns out that Juni is also using her jam for nefarious purposes. In addition to her business, she is also a vigilante serial un-aliver. After Juni’s secrets are revealed, their entire dynamic changes.
It was so cute how both Sterling and Dash felt the other should be with Juni, who was having none of that. She felt they all belonged together and made it happen. I love how she helped guide them and helped them feel comfortable during their bi-awakenings. The spice in this book was super hot!
I also loved the appearances of Juni’s sisters and their partners. Trace’s hilarious comments about the thruple had me cracking up.
You don’t have to read the Twisted Sisters series in order because each book is a standalone. However, I recommend it for the best reading experience.
Eternally Devoted is a must-read finale to the Twisted Sisters series. Although it is an inter-connected standalone, this novel features Juniper (Juni), the eldest of the Ellington sisters which also includes Dolly and Ivy. Known for her delicious jams, Juni has a darker side that she’s kept hidden even from her sisters. When she makes a split second decision to save a wounded animal, things quickly spiral out of her control. In trouble, and not wanting to involve her sisters, she turns to the two men she trusts most. Stirling, a hunky and caring, plus-size waste sanitation engineer; and Dash, Bluebell’s charming and very eligible bachelor cop.
These three will have you giggling and blushing from cover to cover of this gripping conclusion to the Twisted Sister’s stories. This is an MMF, meaning the men are into each other just as much as they are into the leading lady. Please pay attention to the trigger and content warnings before reading.
Tropes: MMF, Pining, Small Town, Mysterious Jam, Age Gap, Sexual Awakening, HEA
Daisy Jane does it again! She keeps us captivated from page one with her unique blend of romance and depth. Although Dolly will always hold a special place in my heart, Juniper’s journey is unforgettable in its own right. This book brings all the feels, with characters like Trace who kept me laughing and Dash and Sterling, who had their own unforgettable moments. The “Why Choose” setup is handled so well here, and the love these men have for Juniper is truly swoon-worthy. Plus, Juniper's bold “mine to ride, mine to suck, mine to tease, mine to f***” declaration? Absolutely iconic. While I would’ve loved a little more insight in the epilogue, I can see why Daisy chose to leave it open-ended.
And can we talk about that twist? Juniper made a huge decision, and even though it was intense, her guys never faltered in their devotion to her. That unwavering support and the depth of their connection made this story special. Daisy Jane delivers yet another addictive, emotional romance. Highly recommend for fans of fierce heroines and unbreakable love.
This story was a great ending to the Twisted Sisters series. Daisy did not disappoint. Juni is the oldest and sweetest sister, the caretaker of the bunch and the town jam maker. But she has a dark side, a rage that rises up in certain situations that has your questioning being alone forever. She keeps it a secret from everyone, including her sisters, along with her love for her two best guy friends. Sterling is in charge of the town's sanitation and just a big teddy bear who is insecure about his dad bod. To see him be so loved and appreciated by both Juni and Dash was everything he didn't know he needed. Neither he nor Dash had ever been attracted to men but they are just as attracted to each other as they are with Juni. The intimacy that is shown within this read was heart felt and swoon worthy. You feel their connection with every conversation, gesture and stolen glance with one another. This entire book is oh so delicious and had me wanting more. And we definitely see Dolly and Ivy again within the read since these sisters are never too far apart. Must read!!
Juni, Dash and Sterling's story was the perfect culmination of the Twisted Sisters series. Juni is the sweet earth mother, the caretaker, the town jam maker. But she has a dark side, a rage that rises up in certain situations. I think that would resonate with a lot of women, I know it did for me. She keeps it a secret, just like she keeps her love for the two men she calls her best friends. Sterling is in charge of the town's sanitation and a sweetheart to boot. Insecure about his dad bod, I literally wanted to hug him every time it cropped up. To see him be appreciated by both Juni and Dash was everything! Neither he nor Dash had ever been attracted to men but they are just as taken with each other as they are with Juni. The intimacy that is illustrated by DJ's writing is what does it for me. You feel their connection in every word, every gesture, every stolen glance. The entire book, minus the secret of Juni's side activity, is absolutely scrumptious.
3 1/2 stars rounded up to 4 because I really do love Daisy Jane's work! This one just didn't do it for me like all of her other books I've read. I absolutely loved the other two twisted sisters books (both 5 star reads for me). I think it is really difficult to write a female serial killer and make her come off likable. And the fact that her two men, best friends - one of who was a cop! - would just accept her past and help her to cover up her crimes. I also didn't love the way she put the moves on them - taking the relationship from friends to more - on the night of the murder when she had no where else to go. Seemed manipulative. I loved both Sterling and Dash so much! Their characters were so sweet! I of course had to finish out the sisters, but wish this book was closer to the sweet older sister with the jam making business that we were led to believe. I guess murder by jam is just not my thing....
Juniper Ellington (age 32) loves her small town life in Bluebell. She created her own business with her passion: Juni’s Jam. She is the oldest and tallest Ellington sister. Juni raised herself and her two sisters after their father passed. Now that her sister’s found their HEA she hopes for one too. Dash Foster (age 25) is a police officer who moved into the town 2 years ago. Sterling Ford (age 36) is the garbage man. He both owns and drives for Bluebell Waste. He allowed Dadh to move in with him.
This MFM story has a lot of hidden humor as we learn about Juni’s energy and sense of justice. There are steamy scenes and bi-awakening moments. The three are the perfect throuple 😍
Loved the character cameos and the whole town of Bluebell!
***Please note that this review is mainly for my benefit as it is more of a summary of the book and may contain spoilers.***
🌶🌶🌶🌶 • Friends to lovers • Agr gap (25 M, 32 F, and 34 M) • Jam maker F • Police Officer M • Waste management business owner M • Bi-awakening? • Uncircumcised M • F virgin • M masturbation • MF • MM • MFM • MMF • F to M oral • F to M anal • M to F oral • M to M oral • M to M anal play • M to M anal • DVP (double vaginal penetration) with two cocks • Soft domme and subs • Double Strap on dildo • Pegging • Praise • Degradation • Biting • Food play • Breeding kink • Shower sex • Animal abuse • Murder • Serial killer
5 M masturbation scenes 7 MF sex scenes 2 MM sex scenes 6 MFM sex scenes 7 MMF sex scenes
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I thought I loved Ivy and her feminine rage — but she clearly learned from the best, her big sis Juni. 🫶🏻
I’m going to miss the Ellington sisters and Bluebell. 🥹 But, I’m glad we finally got to see what’s really in Juni’s Jams 🍓👀 Also, married Trace stole the show in all his cameos 😂 Ivy keeps that man in line 🫡
𝗛𝗜𝗚𝗛𝗟𝗜𝗚𝗛𝗧𝗦: ♥︎ best friends to lovers ♥︎ why choose ♡ MMF ♥︎ bisexual awakening ♥︎ small town ♥︎ blue collar MMCs ♥︎ serial unaliver FMC (but the good kind?) ♥︎ no 3rd act breakup