Victor is the last single Benson brother, and he’s ready for that to change. But the men he yearns for are off limits. He wants his best friend… and his best friend’s husband. He is not trying to rip apart a happy couple. Avoiding them is his only option until Grant and Rabbie suffer a devastating fire and need a place to stay. Victor has the room, but with the two men he wants under his roof, Victor can’t help but wonder if his impossible desires are so impossible after all.
It’s their second chance to add a third…
Twelve years of wedded bliss mean that Grant and Rabbie know what they want in a relationship. Even when it means adding an additional partner. Victor is just their type. They would be eager to invite him into their hearts and their bed, but a failed attempt at a triad has Rabbie gun shy and Grant unwilling to move forward unless his husband is fully on board.
Living in close proximity with Victor on the farm is a special kind of torture. He’s everything Grant and Rabbie need, but if they get it wrong again, it’s not only their relationship with Victor that will be at risk. And when it looks like Victor might find someone else, Grant and Rabbie will need to decide if it’s time to risk their hearts again or lose him for good.
Honestly, I didn’t feel a connection between the three of them. It felt super rushed and Rabbie’s concerns were brushed aside by Grant. Rabbie didn’t seem ready for a third.
Victor was absolutely right to call Rabbie out for not communicating or treating him like an equal partner. He was the newbie to triads but felt like the most sensible one. I couldn’t believe that Rabbie wasn’t going to tell Victor about Sam. He had every right to know about this major issue. I feel like Victor was more invested and it made me worry he would be hurt in the end. I think the book needed to be longer and the relationship explored more.
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This story was sweet but has some past tragedy that puts a wrench in it moving forward!
Having a relationship with just one person can be difficult enough but adding in that other definitely adds a dimension of communication that is the only way it can be successful.
Our boys have to work all this out! It’s a struggle but together it is the best relationship!
Loved it. The characters are sensitives and talkatives even if a bit introvert, they're charming and have a true chemistry. I was a lot more convince by the authenticity of this trio relationship than the one of the second book.
I was so excited for Victor's story, but I have to say I was disappointed. It got 3 🌟's for my liking of the series. This was so blah, I kept nodding off. Robbie was the one who ruined it for me, he was such a weak character after all the good ones in this series.
Nope. Some of the dialog and interactions were as genuine as a hallmark movie. But the big issue for me was the dynamics between the 3 main characters the relationships just was out of balance and in my mind unhealthy.
It felt lacking in the way they got together. It was also little unbelievable how everything just ended with a HEA, with the issues being rushed thru and magically, everyone is fine.
Wanting more, a crush on a married couple and a bit of angst are components of the Victor, Grant & Rabbie story. An average read, light on substance with somewhat two-dimensional characters. Overall, an insta- love match!