Jack is dating Andrew. Andrew is dating Christian. And polyamory works just fine for all of them.
At least until Andrew wants Jack to be his date to see Christian's band play at a local bar. Jack's all for sharing, but having to make nice about other people's artistic ventures when he's not involved with them sounds like a recipe for disaster.
Despite his misgivings, Jack wants to be a good boyfriend and finds himself saying yes... to a whole lot more than he bargained for.
Erin McRae is a queer writer and blogger based in Washington, D.C. She owns several pieces of paper from distinguished universities, including a Master’s degree in International Affairs from American University, which qualify her to have lengthy and passionate discussions about the microeconomics of Tunisia. She also engages in lengthy and passionate discussions about military history. She likes trenches.
Erin is a cofounder of Avian 30, a literary collective dedicated to narratives with magical and sexual realism. She delights in applying her knowledge of international relations theory to her fiction and screen-based projects, because conflict drives narrative.
She lives in Washington, D.C. with her partner and their two cats.
Has potential but, was just WAY too short. It was like I read a single scene from the middle of a ménage. There was little to no backstory and only a possible HFN. If the story were extended (both directions), I could see a great story here but now... not so much.
It's a story with potential, just too short for what it tried to bring. Being tossed in to the middle of the three it felt like a snippet of an evening which left me wanting context and an end. Because it ended abruptly.