Three rich men fulfilling her every dark and forbidden desire.
That was the last thing Madison expected when she left America to report on the royal wedding of the Kingdom of Saltwick.
Meeting the brother of the groom, Winthrop “Win” Bidlake is nothing like what she expected.
One look and he wants to possess her… not just own her but share her with two other smoking hot princes.
It's hard to resist a man from the royal family, serving in the Royal Air Force.
Especially when Madison finds out that his code name “ANACONDA” is more than just a code name…
A ménage romance not for the faint-hearted. This interracial dark fantasy is filled with romps between the sheets that will leave you dripping with anticipation. This book is Part 1 of a 3 part serial.
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I was not aware this would be a cliffhanger. The story is pretty to the point, and the character development is starting to really happen. The sex is hot and totally makes up for her whole I need a story trope. I’m down with reading the rest of the series.
-It had no substance. The plot was very weak, and I found it just too unbelievable, ( says the girl who loves reading about vampires and werewolf. That’s how off it felt to me).
- I did not feel any connection or attraction between the 4 main characters. Yes, the H said how beautiful she found the men, but I didn’t FEEL it. I guess she didn’t sell it to me.
- Her job as a journalist? Another weak point for me. I didn’t see any interest, any passion. It was just very dull.
- And the sex part. I know this is only one part of a story, but the H seriously just met the princes and then she is all too keen on ménage ? I don’t know? It just didn’t feel right. How would the princes’ know she ain’t gonna use that for her story? She IS a journalist after all and three very handsome princes’ wants her? Hmm...
- I did however like the little twist with the main characters ex.
Read: 26/12/2017 Will I recommend: No Bonus Info : It’s free on Amazon ( At the giving moment )
The main hero (Anaconda) is from some small random made-up monarchy...and he somehow has a British accent...not sure how that works.
The other men are all from some random small made up self government areas or monarchies within actual countries, or off the coast of them. It was a bit repetitive and predictable.
She was hosted in their house as a Journalist from the US days before the wedding she was supposed to be covering...when do royal families host/put up journalist, especially one looking for a “juicy” story. Don’t they just show up the day of the wedding and attempt to get beyond where security allows them to be?
The heroines references to race were a bit passive aggressive/insecure:
-She is the only African American female in her company, she is a journalist and she thought she was going to get passed up because she is an AA.
-She tried to make a joke with the prince while he was giving her a tour by asking him if the servants quarters used to house slaves...yeah, I didn’t get it either.
-She was in disbelief as to why a prince would be interested in her while he could have anyone he wants namely a “Any blonde haired Swedish heiress, or Germanic Princess”. So basically, why would he pick her when he could have any rich white woman. It sounds a little too insecure.
There was no flow to the story, no real feeling, just some weird perverted princes that just decided to have sex to all have sex with her. They were not even charming, or slick about it, just a couple comments on her looks and all of a sudden, in her mind “the offer was just too tempting for an Intelligent sensual woman to resist”...ummm, really? Was it? These guys were as stimulating as reading the white pages in a phonebook. Apparently they only want to make her “dreams come true”...did she share these aspirations of sleeping with several self-centred men? If so, it wasn’t included in the story.
The main hero’s army nickname is”Anaconda”...I mean, how corny can you get? Of course we all know what you’re trying to get at, but some of us wish you wouldn’t.
They left her to think their offer over for less than a minute, I kid you not, I’m not exaggerating in the slightest. They came back in under a minute with some BS story about an avalanche destroying the road and them being stranded there...what was the purpose of this in the story, exactly? Oh, I forgot to add, she heard a loud cracking sound before that point. Apparently, having these three dolts in her room was all a dream come true for her.
One of them orders wine and food, tells her this, and them places his hand on her thigh...apparently his voice had a “protective tone to it” so she didn’t feel uncomfortable...really? You got all that from him saying that he ordered wine and food? I couldn’t torture myself any further.
This was a big DNF for me. All in all, my review was probably longer than the story, and a good thing too because the story was so poorly put together.
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Maybe it was just my copy of the book, but everything moved extremely fast, and it would jump from page 39 to 56, but the story seemed to run fine. The entire situation happened within a day. One day. Our FMC is a journalist who's been invited to cover a royal wedding. However, she's invited to stay at the castle. While there, she is "pursued" by three princes. I use pursued lightly because they really just told her, "The three of us want to fuck you," and it was happening.
There is no plot whatsoever, it seems to this short story, because everything went by so quickly, and I don't think it's long enough to be a novella. I wouldn't be as disappointed if the sex between them hadn't fallen flat since that seemed to be the central point of the story. Two of the three slept with her, and it was so detached. To the point that it felt like they were just going through the motions because they had to, and let's not get started on the nicknames that supposedly describe their penises.
I didn't connect with any of the main characters, and I really tried. I'm debating whether or not to read the second book in the series to see if the continuation would shed some light on what seems to be missing in this one, but I'm hesitant.
I vaguely remember reading something else by this author a while back, and I think it was pretty good. So, hopefully, this is a one-off. I'll read another one of her novels, but I think I'm done with this series.
This book is shorter than I expected it to be. At first, I thought that it was just spicy without plot. There’s a plot and a pretty good one.
The book is about a journalist named Madison who takes on the assignment of covering a high profile royal wedding. She becomes the object of affection for not one, not two but three princes Whit, Hans and Diego. What should have been a minor inconvenience leads to a very spicy encounter between the four characters. Unfortunately, the wedding has been delayed a week or two. The author decides to throw in a vengeful ex boyfriend Gordon (Madison’s ex) to rain on her parade . Yes, that seems like a cliche trope but it isn’t. I think that there’s more to the story arc involving Gordon . I’m not sure if I will read the next book but I’m considering it because I want to know what happened to Madison. I also want to know what the princess will do to her ex-boyfriend Gordon.
The writing isn’t perfect but like I said I want to know what Gordon did and what the trio will do to him.
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Very disappointing. Underwhelming. Cringe 😬 worthy. Did not enjoy. And Bones 🦴? Really, that’s his name?
Rating given due to: Code names and 🍆 sizes No connection was made between any of them The language wasn’t sexy or endearing it sounded like what men say when their running a 🚂 on a woman 🤢 Walking head first into danger 🤷🏾♀️ why Win: “We care about you” Madison: “I know.” Me: girl how do you know?! Cause he bust it open?! When did you figure it out?! I was getting weird don’t trust them vibes. Secrecy between the princes but the reader doesn’t know what the secret is They’re supposed to be close, but they Buck and challenge at each other It also leaves on a Cliff hanger!
I can always rely on a Jasper book to entertain me when in a reading flunk. This is just what I needed for winter vibes and I do love me a forced proximity trope. Not 5 stars because I wish there was more of a build up between all characters. As it’s a series, Jasper could have stretched out the sexual chemistry a bit further. Off to read the second book on the series now.
Started this because the synopsis sounds GOOD! But the actual story is... lacking. How after one meeting the princes all want her and she just goes along with it? Smh, I know this is fiction but humor us and make it a little bit believable. The 🔞 scene is ok but seeing how this is a series I'm expecting this to get steamier. Luckily the story is short so it makes for quick reading.
I didn't think I could read MMFM but S I started reading it seems to have a good storyline. I can't wait to read Python to see how Hans, Diego and Win handle this man harming their woman.
Madison, girl you're in danger. Not only is she is danger from 3 fine princes, but we got a crazy ex on the loose in a foreign country no less. Let me just say this is on🔥
Omg I wasn’t ready at all. Madison is such a luck lady... I’m low key jealous of her. I so despise Gordon I hope he takes a long walk off a short cliff. I hope Madi will be okay. Well off to book #2. Yes I recommend this book.
Pretty good short story! Cant wait to read the other ones. Quick thriller action , curious to see how they play this with everyone snowed into thr castle.
Subjectively, this book is 4 stars. I had so much fun with this book!
The dirty talk was a little stiff, the pacing was a bit rushed, the plot was very convenient (she literally trusts these dudes after a day), and there were a lot of typos (but I can attribute that to it being translated as an ebook), but this was so entertaining! Where’s the sequel?
So . She just was immediately cool with these men she met once, having their way with her ? There’s no plot, her being a journalist is such a non factor besides to get her there. And the only glimpse I’ve gotten of the guys is their silent interactions with each other. Otherwise , “yum hot guys” ????? Let’s leave the plot alone and just focused on making the sex scenes more exciting, spontaneous, and not always all 3?