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Three in Love #4

Three Roommates

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Three's a crowd, but they want to cram me full.

I was never one to want roommates.
But then I get my dream job in New York City.
And I can just barely afford a nice apartment.
Which happens to have two other residents already.
Damon and Steve are both hot as hell.
But they're also actors, full of lots of drama.
And I think they're both gay.
They have a love/hate relationship and fight all the time.
At first, I just want some peace and quiet at home.
But then they draw me in with their chaotic charisma.
It's clear they both want to get with me.
And that's part of what's causing all the fuss.
But these boys don't have to fight.
Because I want both of them.
And it's also obvious they want each other, too.
We're in cramped quarters but we want to get even closer.
They'll put me in between them as they explore my curves.
And I'll pull them together, helping them let go of their inhibitions.
But are we too close for comfort?

Will our night of adventure turn into something we regret,
or something we want to keep going forever?

Three Roommates is a bisexual menage with m/m, m/f and m/m/f action and romance. It's part of Three in Love, a series that contains standalone books connected by theme. It has no cliffhanger and no cheating. And it has a happily ever after served with plenty of heat!

78 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 9, 2020

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2,657 reviews6 followers
May 30, 2022
********** Contains Spoilers**********

I enjoyed this short roommates to lovers story. I found that it had a few grammatical errors which I usually don’t notice or they don’t bother me but if you’re a stickler for errors then this book probably would annoy you. I found the interactions between the characters a bit stilted during a lot of the book but that’s probably because Steve and Damon argue a lot. Steve’s had feelings for Damon for ages and Damon says he’s straight but has secret thoughts about Steve. Damon had a religious upbringing so that probably doesn’t help make it any easier for him to accept.

Maria has recently moved to NYC to become a paralegal but can’t find anything suitable to rent in her price range so she has to move in with two roommates Damon and Steve. She walks in to her new apartment to find them arguing. Will Maria be the bridge that finally brings them together so they can all find happiness. I found that I didn’t enjoy this book as much as the previous one, Three Valentines as I didn’t connect with the characters as much as I did with Carina, Mark and James. Maria and Steve were only in the relationship because of Damon which is cool, and all Maria and Steve ever did was kiss. I’m hoping that I find the next book more enjoyable and that the characters connection seems more natural. I’d definitely recommend this book, series and author.
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1,438 reviews16 followers
September 17, 2020
Maria is a paralegal and is about to be working in a law office in New York. Steve and Damon are roommates and actors, Steve is gay and Damon is straight but has secret feelings for Steve. They meet when Maria is moving to New York for a job and needs a place to stay. The attraction Maria feels for both men are strong but Steve is gay or so he thought. Can these three figure out their feelings and find love? Will there be a HEA?
660 reviews2 followers
September 18, 2020
A bit short, so not much space for a complex plot, just a really fun read with the emphasis on happy in HEA. A sweet love story. Obviously not the customary arrangement of a couple, the clue is in the title, but you get the feeling this threesome is always going to work. Polygamy is starting to be legally recognised in some countries, so this isn’t so far fetched to really happen in the not too distant future.
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3,517 reviews23 followers
February 17, 2021
An ok read

The characters in this story were likeable but there wasnt enough chemistry between them. The sex scenes were pretty bland and repetitive. Not my favourite in this series.
365 reviews1 follower
June 17, 2022
DNF - very poor grammar and an avoidance of contractions made the writing stiff and stilted, and the characters did not engage me at all.
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284 reviews
September 9, 2023
I’m pretty sure this is a Wattpad, I really thought I was past those days. Anyway it’s not my fault, Gym Daddy made me do it 🫡
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September 16, 2020
I received this book as part of an ARC review. It was a quick read that works out in the end but has some hiccups. Damon and Steve were dancing around each other until they get a third roommate to help pay the apartment. Maria is the catalyst that gets things moving. They all get together and the guys get the acting roles they want. Even Maria starts up with her art again.

Note: There is a wrong name in the Amazon description.
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