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Beckett HarringtonI’ve spent my entire life doing exactly what my father demands.
Attending the university he chose. Majoring in Business because he said so. Smiling for the Harrington name.
When he’s paying the tuition, I don’t argue.
Until the day my check bounces.
Until the day my mother calls to tell me my father has been arrested for fraud.
And just like that, the golden Harrington safety net vanishes.
For the first time in my life, I’m on my own.
Reeling from the fallout, I run to the one person who has always been mine—Theo. My best friend. My constant. The boy who followed me to university.
Instead, I find him in bed with my longtime rival, Asher.
Worse? They’ve been living together for months.
Worst of all? They’re filming it.
When I discover why, an unexpected opportunity presents itself. Tuition doesn’t pay itself.
So I make them an offer.
What starts as a financial arrangement quickly turns into something far more complicated. The lines between rivalry and desire blur. Between betrayal and belonging. Between friendship and something deeper.
But just as the three of us begin building something intoxicating and dangerous, Asher’s buried secrets surface—threatening to destroy everything we’ve risked to create.
And this time, there may be no safety net left to catch us.


Full Ride is a MMM, triple-POV book with high spice, low plot, and three broken boys finding family in each other. While it is not a dark romance, there are darker themes such as abuse of a child, an alcoholic parent, and a character who was sexually assaulted off-page.


321 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 1, 2026

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Ashley Reyes

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Ashley Reyes is a dark romance author living just outside of Nashville, TN, with her family and one too many chihuahuas. She works in a library while studying Creative Writing at Southern New Hampshire University. Known for her Halloween novellas, she has six published works. She knew she wanted to be a writer in the first grade—after turning in a fake book idea for a report and getting called out by the teacher, but praised for her creativity.

In her free time, she enjoys photographing concerts, losing at video games, reading stories that pull her away from reality, and writing the kind of men you’d run from in real life but swoon over in books.

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Profile Image for Wynter Boo.
27 reviews1 follower
May 1, 2026
Thank you to the author for providing me with an ARC.

I went into this book expecting a “for the fans” kind of vibe, and I was definitely intrigued by the premise. Unfortunately, this one didn’t fully work for me, landing around a 2.5⭐ read.

From the beginning, I struggled with Beckett’s character. His introduction made him come across as very full of himself like he expected everyone to worship him and it seemed like most people around him reinforced that perception. While I understood why Asher initially disliked him, I was surprised at how quickly that dynamic shifted once Beckett’s financial situation was revealed.

One of my biggest issues was the pacing. By around chapter 6, I realized that a huge number of major events all happened within a single day Beckett finding out his financial situation, confronting his family, catching Theo and Asher, and then immediately becoming involved with them. It felt incredibly rushed and made the emotional beats less believable. This also extended to his exploration of sexuality. I often feel like books rush the “straight-to-curious” arc just to get to the romance or smut, and that’s how it came across here. Given how controlled Beckett’s life had been, I would have loved to see more internal conflict, more resistance, and more gradual growth.

Similarly, his decisions like changing his major and jumping into creating explicit content that doesn’t hide his identity felt like they happened far too easily considering everything he was dealing with. There was a lot of potential for deeper emotional exploration that just wasn’t fully developed.

I also struggled to connect with the characters overall. I didn’t feel emotionally invested in any of them, and a big part of that was the “telling instead of showing.” We’re told about meaningful moments between Theo and Beckett (like cuddling or falling asleep together), but we don’t really get to see those moments unfold. Because of that, the relationships didn’t feel earned, and I had a hard time believing in the chemistry between any of them.

There were also some inconsistencies that pulled me out of the story. For example, in chapters 8 or 9, Theo and Asher get upset with Beckett for dancing with a girl, acting as though they had established exclusivity…but from what was shown, that conversation never really happened. Their reactions didn’t quite match the stage of the relationship as it had been presented.

Beckett’s realization of his sexuality also felt underdeveloped. Early on, his experiences with women seemed to hint at deeper confusion or dissatisfaction, which could have led to a meaningful arc of self-discovery but that journey largely happened off-page, and suddenly he just knows.

Theo’s backstory, in particular, felt like it was used more for shock value than meaningful character development. It’s mentioned briefly, but we don’t really see how it impacts him in the present or how it shapes his relationships. There was only one two scenes later in the book but I would have liked for it to have been shown throughout and make having Beckett notice things.

The dialogue was another area that didn’t fully land for me. Conversations often didn’t feel natural, and at times Theo in particular came across as much younger than he was, which made some interactions feel off.

By about 75%, I was struggling to stay engaged and considered DNFing. While I did finish, the story ultimately felt rushed, underdeveloped in key emotional areas, and lacking the depth needed to make the relationships truly compelling.

Overall, there were elements of a really strong story here, but for me, it needed more time, development, and emotional depth to fully come together.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Profile Image for Maggie May.
931 reviews12 followers
June 7, 2026
An unfortunate miss. These characters made no sense, there was nothing behind their emotions and no reason for their actions. The author kept forgetting who was in each scene and what they had done together at that point in the story. The continuity errors were frequent. In one paragraph the characters enter and leave the shower together, in the next paragraph it says one of them had set up the camera while the other was in the shower (just one example). There are weird time jumps when the narrative suddenly goes backwards to be told from a different character’s perspective with absolutely no transition. This was a great idea for a story, but terrible writing of it.
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Author 3 books41 followers
May 7, 2026
What a delicious ride from start to finish. This book struck the perfect balance between heat, heart, and my personal favorite: unfiltered shit talking that had me grinning the entire time.

At its core, though, this story was something powerful. Watching three fractured souls, each carrying their own scars, slowly unravel in each other’s presence was beautiful. The trust didn’t come easy, the love wasn’t instant, but that’s what made it feel real. They didn’t just find each other… they healed together.

And the spice? Immaculate. The kind that builds tension until it’s unbearable, then delivers in a way that feels earned, intoxicating, and impossible to look away from.

Truly, a story that feeds you in every way: heart, humor, and heat.
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280 reviews6 followers
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June 10, 2026
I’m not even rating this because I have exactly ZERO good things to say so I should just keep my trap shut.

DNF’ed this one with a quickness because A) it’s badly written and B) Beckett runs into someone in the hallway and introduces the reader to this other character, Asher, as his “rival.” Who, in real person life, would say that? No one, that’s who.

Beckett is real full of himself from the jump and would totally be the guy shouting at cops, “Don’t you know who I am?!” while they’re arresting him for a DUI. I can just see it in my head.

These characters talk like robots. I don’t wanna be in their heads anymore. I’m out.
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288 reviews13 followers
May 8, 2026
Liiiiiiisten THIS BOOK ATE AND LEFT NO CRUMBS! 🤤✨ One thing about MMM is that I often find an imbalance in the relationship, where someone loves one more than the other, which tends to lead to misunderstandings and silly disputes 🙄.

However, Ashley Reyes did a phenomenal job with Asher, Beckett, and Theo! 🌟 At no point did I ever question their bond and chemistry. ❤️ Theo and Beckett's best friends to lovers was done so well with patience, acceptance, grace, and passion. 🤝 Asher's and Beckett's enemies-to-lovers was explosive and delicious 💥🍝 and omg was it only me, but Asher's submission to Beckett was sooo swoony. 😍🥰

These three young men were the perfect balance for each other, and once they became an item, there was no jealousy or misunderstanding. 🚫👻 And I do love a bit of villainy drama that are parents, and I appreciated the fact that said parents didn't fracture the relationship but strengthened it. 💪

Beckett's dad getting arrested was the best thing ever else he would've still been an entitled brat who thought his name meant it all despite him being more humble than his upbringing.

Overall I've got no complaints! 👌 First time reading Ashley Reyes and guuuuuurl you've impressed me, good job thank you for writing such a beautiful and healthy story. 📖🌈🎉
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616 reviews24 followers
May 3, 2026
Full Ride - Ashley Reyes
🌟 4.25/5 🌟

* SPOILERS *

I haven’t read any books by Ashley but when I saw that this was a MMM, I just knew I had to sign up and I’m so glad that I did because Theo, Beckett and Asher will now hold a special place in my hearts.

I just knew that the enemies to lovers (Beckett and Asher) was going to be interesting especially since it also had the best friends to lovers (Theo and Beckett). Mixing these two tropes, you know it’s going to be a good one. The spice between Beckett and Asher was seriously hot. The first time they were intimate, holy goodness.

It’s so hard sometimes to do MMM because there is always that one thought of one of them being left out but from the moment these three agreed to be together, none of them were left out and I just loved it. Even when two of them were intimate and one walked in them, none jealousy.

I love how Beckett and Asher finally get to know each other. The way that these two really fall for each other had me in my feels. Theo fell for both of these guys fast and he was the glue.

The spice was making me fan myself. It definitely gave me the vibes like I was reading For the Fans but MMM edition.

This book will suck you in from the moment we dive into these guys. I loved how we get a little angst. What good story doesn’t have that? All in all, I highly recommend this one.

I received a copy of this book and this is my honest review.
1,680 reviews5 followers
May 13, 2026
😍😍😍😍

This was amazing!! Wish I could give more then five stars!!! Absolutely loved the storyline!! I need more!! A new favorite book to read over and over again!!!
Profile Image for Sarah Ashley.
31 reviews5 followers
May 7, 2026
This was my first MM romance and I was NOT disappointed.

"Full Ride" is an absolute triumph in the MMM romance genre, diving deep into the messy, addictive dynamics between Beckett, Theo, and Asher. From the very first page, the tension is palpable, fueled by layers of betrayal, history, and undeniable chemistry. The author masterfully weaves a tale of rivals-to-lovers and best friends-to-lovers, creating a rich tapestry of emotions and desires.

What sets this book apart is its raw portrayal of three broken individuals finding solace and belonging in each other. Each character is flawed and complex, grappling with their own emotional baggage, making their journey all the more compelling. The spice is off the charts, with scenes so hot they practically melt the pages, yet it's the vulnerability beneath the surface that truly captivates.

With its triple POV, "Full Ride" offers an intimate glimpse into the hearts and minds of Beckett, Theo, and Asher, allowing readers to fully invest in their intertwined fates. This book is a must-read for anyone craving a chaotic, emotional, and utterly unforgettable romance that explores the depths of love, loyalty, and healing. Prepare to be consumed by the heat and heart of "Full Ride"—it's an experience you won't soon forget.
Profile Image for Sarah Holleran.
67 reviews
May 12, 2026
This was recommended in one of my book groups. It definitely got my attention as it gave similar vibes to “for the fans”.

I really loved this book, closer to 4.5 stars than the full 5, just for the pacing. I felt it jumped a bit at weird times.

The relationship between the 3 of them was really good, I think I would have loved to see a little more vulnerability with Asher and Beckett, but besides that it was really sweet.

Definitely had angst, there were moments my heart was in my stomach.

Spice was top tier 🤌🏻❤️🔥

Overall. Love love love. Binged in one day.
Profile Image for Aixa Rodriguez.
77 reviews1 follower
May 7, 2026
Received arc from author✨

Asher/Theo/Beckett were quite a throuple, trauma bonding. The banter between Asher and Beckett was good. But the chemistry between Theo and Beckett felt a little off sometimes. The spice was🔝 My fav was Asher for sure🫶🏼
Profile Image for iesha Bright.
552 reviews17 followers
May 13, 2026
mmm
why choose
triple pov


whoa!!!! i didnt know i was missing a mmm romance until i read this one. the spice was GIVING!!!!!
the story was great. the characters .... yassssssss. three broken men who start as enemies... give me more. and i was loving the triple povs devoured this one
61 reviews
May 7, 2026
I am in love

The spice in this is on point!
And the love story is so beautiful
It keeps you wanting more … so much more
Profile Image for Leo.
951 reviews17 followers
May 13, 2026
4.5☆

ᔑᑭᏆᑕᗴ: 🔥🔥🔥🔥
しᗩᑌᏀᕼᔑ: 🤣🤣🤣
Ꭲᗴᗩᖇᔑ:🥲🥲
ᗰᑕᔑ. BECKET, ASHER, THEO
ᑭᝪᐯ: 1st Person
Ꭲᖇᝪᑭᗴᔑ: Exhibitionism, Vouyerism, Camboys, Bi-awakening, Roommates to lovers, Enemies to Lovers, Friends to lovers, Rivals to lovers. Found Family



Benditos sean los libros MMM+ 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Profile Image for Ana Abreu.
191 reviews
May 27, 2026
I LOVED this book. Like genuinely, I was NOT expecting to love it as much as I did. I honestly thought it was just gonna be an okay read and that was it, but nope. This completely surprised me in the BEST way.

And whoever on TikTok said that if you loved For the Fans by Nyla K you would love this too?? Yeah, they were 100% right.

If you loved that book and you’re debating reading this one, JUST DO IT. Don’t even hesitate.

Now, I will say this… they are actually different books. The only real similarity is the filming/content creation aspect and kinda the reason behind it. That’s literally it. Everything else feels completely different. But the emotional connection?? The chemistry?? The tension?? YEAH. That part hits HARD.

I was honestly shocked by how GOOD the balance was between the plot, the banter, and the spice. Everything flowed so naturally. And even during the spicy scenes, you could STILL feel how much these characters cared about each other.

And THAT is exactly what I’m always looking for. Yes, I love spice. Yes, I love reading filthy shit lol. But what I love MOST is connection. I want to FEEL the love and tension between the characters even when they’re literally fucking, and this book delivered that perfectly.

Now let me talk about Theo because OH MY GOD. I LOVE that man. He’s so sweet, caring, thoughtful, and honestly just such a good person. I loved how hard he tried to make BOTH of them feel loved and supported all the time.

And one thing I NEED to praise here… THANK YOU for not making this feel uneven. One of the WORST things an author can do in a why choose/reverse harem is make it obvious that there’s a favorite. I HATE when it feels like one relationship is stronger while the other person is just kinda there to fill space. That annoys me SO bad.

But this book NEVER felt like that. Every single relationship mattered. Every connection felt important. They genuinely felt like a TEAM. Like if one of them was missing, the whole thing would fall apart. And I absolutely loved that.

Theo especially felt like the bridge between Asher and Beckett at first. Even when they were rivals, he kept pushing them toward their real feelings and OH MY GOD that was HOT.

Like genuinely HOT AS FUCK. The tension between Asher and Beckett??? INSANE. You could feel it immediately.

Now Beckett…MY GOD. That man took my breath away. He’s gorgeous, confident, caring, and I loved watching the “perfect put together” version of himself slowly disappear so we could see who he REALLY was underneath.

And once he stopped pretending and fully surrendered to what he wanted??? Yeah… that was EVERYTHING. His chemistry with Theo was incredible. His chemistry with Asher was ALSO incredible. The banter between him and Asher especially?? SO GOOD.

From the beginning I KNEW those two were gonna end up together somehow because the tension was literally screaming off the page.

And I also loved how much Beckett grew throughout the story. You could really see him taking responsibility for his life and slowly maturing without even realizing it.

Now Asher…Yeah, that’s my baby too. I LOVE a grumpy asshole that secretly turns soft. That trope owns me every single time. And when Asher finally let his walls down and started showing how deeply he cared?? Yeah no, I was DONE.

There’s one specific scene with him that literally had me on my knees. The things that man said??? My heart was beating SO fast.

And honestly, once you understand WHY he’s so angry and defensive all the time, everything clicks into place. He’s not just mean for the sake of being mean. He’s hurting. He’s angry. He’s lashing out because of everything he’s carrying.

And watching Theo and Beckett slowly pull the softer side of him out?? UGH. So fucking good.

I also loved how all THREE of them took care of each other constantly. It never felt one sided. Everyone was doing little things to show they cared and it made the relationship feel so balanced and believable.

And honestly?? My ONLY complaint is that I wanted MORE. That’s it. I wanted this book to be longer because I was having SUCH a good time reading it. There was not a single boring moment for me. I was giggling, kicking my feet, stressing out, smiling like an idiot… fully invested the entire time.

And now I desperately want to read more books by this author because WOW. This was REALLY fucking good and I’m genuinely surprised by how much I loved it.
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611 reviews8 followers
May 28, 2026
🎥Taking care of you feels like finding home. I'm falling for you both📱

"The message landed clean and brutal. He wanted me to know this wasn't new. That this wasn't an accident. That Theo wasn't mine--he was his."

"In that moment, I hated him. Not in some dramatic, cinematic way, but in the quiet, simmering sense that settles behind the ribs. No one had ever dismissed me like that."

"I had to accept that, no matter how much it hollowed me out. Beckett wasn't mine."

"Something restless stirred under my skin, wanting his attention even as it resented him. Wanting to please him. Wanting to provoke him. Wanting proof that he saw me at all."

"I didn't have feelings. Not for him. Not for anyone. Hatred was safer. Hatred didn't ask questions. A quieter part of me whispered otherwise, but I had learned how to silence that voice long ago."

"Taking care of you feels like finding home. I'm falling for you both."

I really enjoyed this book so much. This was a delicious spicy read with some hurt/comfort. The characters were fleshed out perfectly. I loved that this was an MMM book. I was very invested in their relationship and dynamics between all three of them. I love that we get a rivals/enemies to lovers troupe mixed in with a best friends to lovers troupe! Also, add in that all three of these men cam together 😏🥵. The spice in this was spicing hard and so hot 🔥🔥🔥🔥. I love that we got POVs for all three MMCs. The twist at the end wowed me and I wasn't expecting that. I will definitely be checking out what this author does next.

This story follows Theo, Asher, and Beckett. Beckett and Theo are best friends and grew up together. They always choose each other first. Asher and Beckett are rivals and hate each other. They are always at each other's throats or throwing insults. Theo and Asher are roommates and filming adult content, but Beckett doesn't know. Theo has always been in love with Beckett, but he's straight. He also now has feelings for Asher. Beckett's father is being sent to prison for fraud, and he now has to come up with a way to pay the rest of his tuition for school. He goes to talk to Theo and walks in on them filming and hooking up. He's confused as he's turned on but feels betrayed that Theo lied. Eventually him and Theo talk, and he asks if he can make some money filming with them. Asher continues to taunt him until Beck snaps. Beck starts to make content with them and realizes he is not straight, and he's always had feelings for Theo. He also realizes that something is there for Asher, too. Asher continues to hide a secret from them both, which could cost him losing them. Can all three of these men make this new relationship work? Will other people cost them their happiness? Can Asher finally let go of his resentment for Beckett? Something ties these two together that could rip them apart.

I really loved the dynamics between all three of these men. Theo was the one who got them together and was the glue. He was so sweet and loving. Both Asher and Beck would do anything for him. Asher was a possessive and angry man. He hated and resented who he thought Beck was. Beck just wanted his family to acknowledge him and be proud. I love how Beck ended up being vers. All three of these men dealt with some trauma in a way that shaped them. They all understood and connected with each other so well. I loved the animosity between Beck and Ash 🥵🥵. Their angry connection was 🔥🔥🔥. But they also had some great vulnerable moments too. I loved the pining connection between Theo and Beck. Their relationship and growth was special 🥹. I loved the connection between Theo and Ash. It was so easy and they fit like a puzzle piece. I loved seeing these three grow and how the relationship morphed into love. They were all insecure about being left out or not chosen at one point, but one couldn't be without the other. I was so happy to see these boys get their HEA! I highly recommend this book.
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102 reviews
May 25, 2026
Full Ride is the first book in the Harrington Brothers series written by Ashley Reyes. Thank you to the author for the ability to read this ARC. This is the first time I have read anything by this author and it won’t be the last. This short read is everything that was promised in the author’s note before the story began. It is a fun and spicy read.

Beckett’s life is flipped upside down when he finds out he is on his own financially after his dad lands in jail. The problem is…Beckett has had everything given to him in life. I thought Beckett had the most growth out of the three main characters. Not only did he figure out how to start taking care of himself, but he found a family, and learned a lot of new things about himself. Beckett and Theo’s dynamic was softer, built on a foundation of time spent together as best friends. The chemistry was always there lying low. Asher’s relationship with Beckett was built on competitive hatred. Two very different things, but equally hot.

Theo has a soft spot in my heart. I just wanted to hold his little cheeks. He has such a kind soul. He has loved Beckett for a long time, but neither one wanted to cross that line. Honestly, Theo didn’t know if Beckett could reciprocate those feelings. Asher was already living with Theo when Beckett moved in. Theo is the glue for this spicy trio. He brought all of them together and developed something that felt unbreakable, and believe me the bonds were tested!

Asher was softer with Theo and feelings were developing outside of the professional world. Asher and Beckett on the other hand just started off wrong. Years of resentment, anger, and unnecessary competition developed. I really loved seeing the different sides of Asher. It did not take him long to let his walls down, even though he tried hard not to. Some of my favorite parts in the book were the times where the three of them were in domestic bliss. Learning how to cook together, playing games, and watching movies.

The spice was extra spicy. Asher was giving Daddy vibes for both Theo and Beckett. It is just the way he worked with them behind the camera. Full ride is an all around good time. The overall dynamic between this throuple felt special and unique for me. The enemies to lovers with the addition of best friends to lovers just added a special twist to the storyline. I will be thinking about these three characters well after I have closed the book. I also have my suspicions about the next story, so I can’t wait to see what happens.
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25 reviews
May 10, 2026
Well. I expected something different but this book was horribly executed.

Absolutely everything felt SO forced oh my god.

The enemies were enemies during aprox ONE page. We had a tiny explanation about why they are enemies but their dynamic WASNT right for that. One of them was even being kind bc he felt he wanted to be kind to him. To his enemy. In their FIRST interaction in the book.

Suddenly the best friend of the mc is in love with the two of them (mc and his enemy) and hes like ok whatever. Not a big deal💆🏻‍♀️

Beckett (the mc) doesnt even HESITATE to film gay porn with them. I repeat, they are: his best friend, and his fckin enemy, wtf??
He just does it although hes NEVER been with men before and never kissed a man before, he just goes through it like if its another Tuesday.

The characters were not likeable at all, i hated beckett, asher was like white rice and chicken for being ‘the bad boy’ and Theo was meh. They all seem so plane for me and had 0 personality, they all felt the same.

I gave this book 6 chapters chance bc i was not liking it from the first 3, but i was like ok lets give it another try maybe the plot and the character development gets better.

Fuck no.

Nothing felt right and the plot was just happening bc it was convenient. It lack of deepening and everything felt so rushed.

The dialogues didnt stick to me either, i mean, the call with the mum? probably the worst phone call ive ever read. It could be resumed in this:

- hi mum
- hi we stole all your money bc dad is in jail.
- what
- bye
- ok bye mum

I dont know, everything felt off. Sorry i thought it was gonna be fun being the first MMM book i was reading but guess not😭
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106 reviews1 follower
Review of advance copy received from Author
May 1, 2026
phenomenal!!!!

Love love loved this book. My first MMM romance and it was amazing. Enemies to lovers (Beckett & Asher), best friends to lovers (Beckett and Theo) and friends to lovers (Theo & Asher) … at first Theo was at war with his feelings. He secretly was in love with his childhood best friend Beckett but he knew he was straight but he also was starting to have feelings for Asher , Beckett’s enemy and he was worried this would tear them apart. He wishes they would just talk it out so they could see they had more things in common than they thought. He wanted them both but knew that it was impossible… or so he thought. At first I didn’t like Beckett. He was a spoiled rude rich kid.. and even just reading the first bit he got on my nerves. Then you hear his back story and how he grew up. And since everyone played him off to be what they thought he was he used that as a shield to protect himself. And played the role perfectly and when things got tough he didn’t cry about it and took matters into his own hands and stepped up. I respect that and my feelings for him definitely changed as the story went on. I guess you could say it was very similar to how Asher felt. Hahaha (funny since my name is also Ashh 🤣) Asher had a rough life and held a lot of secrets. It was nice to see him finally opening up and telling the two people he felt safe enough who he really is. Even if the circumstances were not great. I’m glad it all worked out in the end. I am curious on what happened to everyone’s siblings.. will they get their own stories? Lucas in New York? What happens to Ian after dorms? Does he pledge to a frat house? What about Asher’s sister? I have so many questions. I not ready for this to be over. I need more. I’m definitely an Ashley Reyes fan and have officially put all her books in my TBR haha 😆❤️
32 reviews4 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
May 1, 2026
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟, Spice 🌶️🌶️🌶️

Let me start this off by saying I loved this book and I am so happy I was given the opportunity to be able to do an Arc Read

If you are into a triple POV with spice and MMM this is the book for you. I loved the concept of enimes to lovers between the high elite and the non high elite main characters. You have Beckett our Rich boy, Theo the best friend, and Asher the Rival of Beckett. Seeing both Beckett and Asher fight what they feel for each other made the story even better. Theo was already in love with both of them, it was just a matter of time before Beckett and Asher realized their feelings. We go on a journey with Beckett learning that he cannot relay on his family name and money anymore. Theo being the lovable character he is, is more than willing to help his best friend, even if that means pushing feelings down for the videos. Asher is loving how Beckett is struggling and loves to throw insults, but Beckett throws throws back the same energy. We get to watch these characters face who they are and fight for what they believe in. There are outside forces that try’s to get in the way and someone unexpected is giving them a helping hand.
The smut in the book is great. I love the roles each MMC plays. We have Theo our bottom, Asher our top, and Beckett a switch in my opinion. And yes we do get scenes with all three at the same time. And if it not the three together it’s two having some fun while the third is recording, directing, and reading what the viewers want. We get to witness new experiences that brings the MMC’s together and I am here for it

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18 reviews1 follower
Review of advance copy received from Author
April 28, 2026
God, where do I even begin with this book? I honestly loved the dynamic between Beckett, Theo and Asher. Each other them, a puzzle piece that fit with each other. Beckett and Theo grew up together, already having that foundation built, but Theo having feelings for Beckett, knowing that they wouldn’t be given back, can be hard to live with. Asher, falling for Theo when he moved in due to an abusive parent, was his saving grace.

Asher and Beckett, have this hate, this competitive side, trying to beat each other in academics. But, Asher has hate for Beckett, due to some mental trauma from his asshole of a father (which we find out later on in the book).

Beckett comes to visit Theo after finding out some news that is going on with his family, and walks in on Asher railing Theo in the mattress, but does not walk away and ends up locking eyes with Asher, getting turned on by it. Beckett does get angry, but starts to think about how it must feel and also if he is going to lose Theo to Asher. But in the end, Beckett moves in and eventually, all three start creating a relationship with each other, with Beckett and Asher getting close and losing that hate for each other.

One scene in the book, both Beckett and Asher dawn Ghostface masks (THANK YOU FOR THIS!) and end up double penetrating Theo. Let it be known, that this was hot as fuck and was glad that Ashley wrote this for us! (Thank you from the bottom of my gay heart <3)

Overall, this book is a fun read and will be recommending it to my friends once this book is released!
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April 30, 2026
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This is the first MMM book I have ever read. I have read a lot of MM and was nervous that I would not enjoy this as much. However, the book was amazing!!

This book includes almost everything I enjoy reading: rivals to lovers, Bestfriends to lovers, MM, misunderstandings, Spice, and more.

The spice was next level and starts almost right off the bat. Throughout the book there are so many spicy scenes, but there was way more plot than I expected and it worked perfectly together.

I enjoyed the authors writing style and it was really easy for me to read. The story just played out like a movie in my mind as I was reading and I felt I was actually watching the story unfold.

The way Asher, Beckett and Theo make the relationship work without anyone being left out was perfect. I thought I wouldn’t like MMM because someone would be left out or there would be a favorite. I just couldn’t pick who my favorite character was. I loved Asher’s possessive and caring side, Theo always including both and being happy and responsible, and Beckett making the first off camera moves. I especially loved the banter between Asher and Beckett.

Overall, this will be added to my favorites list and be reread in the future!! I really hope the author will continue with other characters stories. I want more of Beckett’s brothers.
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110 reviews6 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
April 30, 2026
Getting to know Asher, Beckett, and Theo was such an experience. The relationship between the three of them never felt like someone was being left out.

Theo is secretly in love with two people, his best friend and his best friend's rival, and neither knows. The tension between Asher and Beckett is so charged! They're always at each other's throats, hating each other.

Beckett comes from wealth but when his father is arrested for fraud, he is left trying to figure out how to pay for college. Beckett moves in and Asher who's escaping an abusive father has been being housed by Theo too. Things escalate quickly when Beckett discovers Theo and Asher have been creating online content.The three start creating a relationship with each other.

The spice in this book is so spicy! The first time Beckett and Asher got together was such a great scene! The spice was so well written and there was a great amount in this book. In one scene in the book, both Beckett and Asher dawn Ghostface masks and end up dp Theo! Like I said, the spice is spicing! 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️.

If you enjoyed For the Fans I would highly suggest this book. It was a MMM version of For the Fans. Highly recommend this book if you love high spice but also if you love men who all what each other, need each other and love a found family.

4/5
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116 reviews10 followers
April 19, 2026
ARC Provided by Author

This story follows three college students whose lives collide in messy and surprising ways.

Beckett comes from wealth until everything falls apart. When his father is arrested for fraud, his accounts are frozen and his tuition goes unpaid, leaving him scrambling.

Then there’s Theo, Beckett’s best friend (who also happens to have been in love with him forever).

Theo has a soft spot for “strays,” which is how Asher who’s escaping an abusive, alcoholic father ended up living with him.

The complication? Beckett and Asher are sworn enemies.

Cue the tension.

Things escalate quickly when Beckett discovers Theo has been secretly housing Asher and that the two of them have been creating online content together. What starts as anger turns into curiosity, and Beckett lets his guard down a lot faster than expected.

The polyamorous relationship was genuinely well done. Each character had a clear role, and the dynamic felt balanced, they cared for each other in a way that felt equal and believable.

My only real critique is that, while the characters were interesting, I would’ve loved a bit more depth from them.

That said, I flew through this in a single day and really enjoyed it.

And yes the spice was very hot 😂🔥

3.75 🌟 rounded up
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8 reviews1 follower
Review of advance copy received from Author
April 26, 2026
ARC provided by the author
4.5⭐️ 5🌶️
This story follows three college students whose lives collide in messy, emotional, and sometimes unexpected ways.. and I was hooked from the start.

The tension between Beckett and Asher adds so much to the story, especially once Beckett discovers Theo has been secretly helping him and that the two have been creating online content together. What starts as anger quickly shifts into something more complex, and I really enjoyed watching those walls come down.

The relationship dynamic was written incredibly well. Each character brings something unique to the relationship, and their relationships feel balanced, natural, and genuinely caring. I especially appreciated that there wasn’t unnecessary jealousy… just the right amount of angst, which was handled and resolved in a satisfying way. The pacing of their relationship felt believable given how everything unfolded.

While I did wish for a bit more depth from the characters at times, I still found them engaging and easy to connect with. The story itself is fast-paced and completely addictive.

And yes… the spice is very hot!

Overall, this was a really enjoyable read with great chemistry, strong relationship dynamics, and just the right mix of tension and emotion.
17 reviews1 follower
June 15, 2026
Full Ride by Ashley Reyes is an incredible read that completely captured my attention from beginning to end. The story is emotional, heartfelt, and beautifully written, with characters that feel real and relatable. Beckett's journey of losing everything he thought he could rely on and learning to build a new life is both inspiring and moving.

One of the best parts of the book is the character development. Each character has their own struggles and strengths, and watching their relationships grow throughout the story made it impossible to put the book down. The chemistry between the characters is undeniable, and the romance is both sweet and passionate, adding depth and emotion to the story.

Ashley Reyes does an amazing job balancing romance, humor, heartbreak, and healing. The themes of found family, trust, and personal growth make the story even more meaningful. Every chapter pulled me in further, and I found myself deeply invested in what would happen next.

Overall, Full Ride is a beautifully crafted romance that delivers all the feelings. It is a story about love, resilience, and finding where you truly belong. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys emotional, character-driven romances.
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43 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Author
April 22, 2026
Full Ride is a compelling and emotionally layered read that draws you in from the very beginning. The story follows Becca as she navigates the intense pressures of her future, all while carrying the weight of a significant secret. The narrative builds steadily, creating a strong sense of tension that keeps the pages turning.

One of the novel’s greatest strengths is its portrayal of pressure and responsibility. The challenges surrounding academics, expectations, and personal circumstances feel authentic and relatable, making Becca a character that is easy to empathise with. Her internal conflict is handled thoughtfully, adding depth to both her character and the story as a whole.

The plot is carefully constructed, with well-paced revelations that maintain intrigue without feeling overwhelming. Themes of identity, trust, and the consequences of hidden truths are woven throughout, giving the story a lasting impact beyond its final pages.

Overall, Full Ride is an engaging and thought-provoking novel that will appeal to readers who enjoy character-driven stories with emotional depth and a subtle undercurrent of suspense.
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17 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Author
April 25, 2026
So this was my first ever MMM book. I typically only read MM but you know what they say…you always remember your first and this book will definitely stick with me. Just wow.

The relationship between the three of them never felt like someone was being left out and I absolutely adored how Theo just desperately wanted Asher and Beckett to get along. The fact that Asher and Beckett were so similar but yet they were the ones that started out as enemies was such a cute part of the story.

And the spicy scenes 🥵 they were on a whole other level. So well written too. Going in to this I knew it was high spice and I was okay with that but it had even more plot than I expected so I was pleasantly surprised. The drama and the secrets were so delicious and I couldn’t stop reading.

I almost finished this book in one sitting. I was that invested. As I said I don’t usually read MMM but I think this awakened something in me.

Highly recommend this book if you love high spice but also if you love adorable aftercare, cute movie nights and three boyfriends cooking together. They definitely are all what each other needed and this was just such a lovely story.
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