They thought their relationship was perfect ... until they met her.
Oliver Montague and Simon James are two Brits living in London. They're happy, successful, and head over heels in love with each other. So what if they like to keep their sex life interesting by occasionally bringing home a woman to share?
It's only sex, after all.
Twenty-five year old Melody Rush is an American studying photography in London. On the run from a broken heart, she's looking for a distraction -- and the chance to be with Oliver and Simon seems like the perfect way to live out the overseas adventure she's been craving.
It's only sex, after all.
They're all sure they can keep the arrangement purely physical. After all, Oliver and Simon are already in a relationship and Melody's only in the city for a year. But hearts are funny that way -- and after she realizes she's in over her head, Melody will have to decide if she's willing to risk losing everything she knows ... for the two men who could give her everything she needs.
Two Brits is a super-steamy standalone MMF bisexual menage romance with explicit scenes of MM and MMF. HEA Guaranteed.
Elle damn well knows how to write a sinfully hot ménage!
Melody is an American who’s going to London to study photography for a year. This life change came about after she declared her love for her gay best friend, but he didn’t feel the same way. So, a change is just what she needs.
Simon and Oliver are in a loving and committed relationship. They’re both bisexual so they like to switch things up a bit every now and then, by taking a woman with them to bed.
Melody and Oliver meets at the Airport in US and are seated next to each other on their journey to London. They say their goodbyes in the airport and Melody takes off to meet her new roommates in the house share she’ll be living in. By a cruel twist of faith, that house doesn’t exist, and Melody is left with no option but to call Oliver.
This is a completely different story to the others’ I’ve read by Elle, since Simon and Oliver are already an established couple. The way she writes about their journey from strangers, to friends with benefit and onwards, is nothing short of enthralling. Through the fantastic story build I felt like I really got to know each of the characters, and I fell in love with all three.
At first, this book wasn't doing it for me. I think I was more annoyed at the jerk flight attendant that wouldn't let them on the plane. But after a few more chapter I really loved this book. It was something about this dynamic that truly made me like them. I was conjured that she wasn't going to make it as a photographer because of her jerk professor but after the first assignment I understood what he was trying to do. In the end I needed up really like this book... AND the extra chapter was great! I love getting these fromElle Everton. I think it's my favorite part.
3.5⭐️ The Beginning was good but why the fuck did she asumend that those men were gay when they clearly were attracted to her? She made me really angry, i just wanted to scream „BI PEOPLE exist“ 😭😭grow up.
Its lowkey shitty that Oliver only helps her with a sleeping arrangement cause he wants to bang her, but realistic?💀
I CRIED CAUSE OF THE CRINGE SCENE WHEN MELODY APPEARED NAKED IN THE KITCHEN AND SAID „Desert is ready“. JAIL! The author traumatized me.
It was weird that Simon only saw the special thing in her after fucking💀
OLIVER DID SIMON SO DIRTY Telling a girl in front of him THAT HE LOVED HER AND THINKING ITS NOT A BIG DEAL ENOUGH TO WARN YOUR BOYFRIEND?? Weird.
I like the authors writing style and the smut was good but not a necessary read.
What a great story-read it in one sitting - then had to go to work!!!! Elle knows how to write a menage! I truly enjoyed Melody, Simon, and Oliver's story. Melody is an American going to England to study photography (fleeing an unrequited love). Simon and Oliver are in a strong relationship with each other (and don't mind adding a woman in the mix every now and then). Melody & Oliver meet at the airport flying to England and chemistry ensues (until she finds out he's gay - like her unrequited love back home). Drama ensues to make their paths cross again, Simon enters the picture and Melody learns all is not always as it seems. The story builds in such a way that you get to learn each character and fall in love with them as individuals and as a group. They leapt off the page and immersed me in their lives, accomplishments, fears, sorrows, joys. There is a wonderful line in the story that still stays with me and I think embodies the essence of their love .... "And then we lose track of what our bodies are saying and just immerse ourselves in the pleasure of three" . Awesome!! Bravo Elle!
4/5 - I was not expecting this at all - and yet, it is what I got with this author and now I must read more.. I must read all reverse harems from this author.
This is an exceptional well crafted book of how life has unexpected turns. One girl running away to England to get away from heart break only to run into something that she never saw coming. She wants to tell herself that she shouldn't want two guys but her heart says otherwise. Extremely hot ménage that will melt your e-reader!! I loved it!!
This was the first book I read by this author and I enjoyed my experience. While I know this book is a part of a series of sorts you didn't miss anything by reading this before the other ones. I would rate this book a 3 1/2 stars on all accounts there's a fair bit of everything. Mushy love Good sex and pain and acceptance overall the author did a good job at putting them all together. At times I did feel the characters were missing depth and just missing something you were able to pass over it. I would say if I had one big complaint it would be the time skips. One page there talking about thanksgiving going up then the next page its thanksgiving. So I felt there were missing details there, I understand why it was done but after the first few times, it seemed to get repetitive. Overall I enjoyed my read on kindle it was only like 230 pages so not long at all and it wasn't a book you had to put a lot of thought into.
When I stumbled upon my first Elle Everton book, Two Bosses, I was intrigued and once I read it, I was hooked!! Elle has a way of creating the perfect tension between characters and she skillfully establishes their relationships in a way that is believable and passionate! I loved both Two Bosses, and Two Rivals, and now I can happily say that I loved Two Brits, too!!!
If you love ménage romances, you'll definitely love hers, and even if you've never read one before, they're definitely great ones to start with!
First time reading this author. It was a good story I would have liked a little more substance. Didn't really connect well with Simon. To make this review short a safe girl from America leaves because of a broken heart. She goes to England and enrolls in art school. With a series of events she ends up living with two British gay men. The three start a relationship after some emotional awkwardness. She's worried about leaving London with a broken heart again. Like I said not a bad story. I would've liked a little more substance I didn't connect well with the Britts of the story.
I wanted to like this book, but the characters were one-dimensional and undeveloped. The chemistry lukewarm. The book oddly skipped through the school year quickly. There's bones to a good story here. The author just needs to spent more time with the characters. It read like something written in a month's time.
Melody leaves everything behind and move to England after she gets hurt by her best friend not returning her feelings. She has some unfortunate circumstances when she arrives, but is rescued by Oliver and his husband Simon. She doesn't realize they are bi and want her. This book has some very hot times in it. If only they could keep their feelings out of it the way they agreed. A really goo read.
I liked this book well enough, but it was missing a couple things to make it a 5 star read for me. First, it just wasnt quite steamy enough. Second, and most importantly, the relationship did not feel equal and balanced at all. Melody just never felt needed. Oliver and Simon had a beautiful relationship without het
This book was deliciously spicy. I loved the immediate chemistry between Melody and Oliver. Simon was a bit more reserved, but he was definitely intrigued by Melody. They didn’t mean to catch feelings for each other, so they had to figure out where to go from there. They do eventually get their happily ever after.
Oliver and Simon are in love and in a lasting relationship. Melody meets Oliver on the plane to London. Can one American girl comes between two Brits or will they all get their happily ever ?
Can you say bloody brilliant? I loved it from start to finish! In fact, the only reason I didn't give it five stars is because I didn't shed any tears. I did get choked up a few times, but I was dry eyed throughout.
Great storyline. I love the idea of living outside the box, trying new adventures and accepting the fact that one monkey doesn't stop the show. Oh, if I were younger!!!
Nicely written MMF menage. I liked all the characters, and the sex was very hot. The story wasn't quite as angsty as I usually like, so it seemed a bit less intense than I'd hoped. However, I plan to read more by the author -- the overall story was well done and I clipped through it quite quickly.
Loved, loved, loved this book! Simon and Oliver are in a relationship and Melody comes in a few years later and they both fall in love with her and she with them. I voluntarily reviewed an advance reader copy of this book.
Okay, so the characters are real and developed in a slow burn that is almost as good as the steamy scenes. What I’m unexpectedly enjoying, though, are the Easter eggs that sneak between stories. Look for them; you’ll laugh out loud!
Tucked into this story from 1st chapter! This book had it all, a great storyline with humorous and likeable sexy characters, binge read and then downloaded bonus chapters. I found this was the best book in series and so well written.
This book was passable although the characters didn't feel especially distinct. It fills a smut hole if that's what you're after but it was only after I finished reading this one that it occurred to me how unmemorable this book was.
Oliver and Simon had a perfect relationship or did they? I loved Oliver and Simon really grew on me. I didn't want this story to end. A girl who wouldn't love to have two Brits... can't exist.