Easily the best triad relationship book I’ve read this year, or in a long time (published in 2019 but I didn't find it until 2021). I like it because …
1. MMF. And the two MM are MM. None of this toxic male bullshit I read in so many menage books about how the two men in the menage don't ever touch each other and have the emotional intimacy of fellow defensive linebackers. These two are intimate and emotionally mature about it (mostly).
2. It’s set with contemporary people in Florida. No aliens, dystopia, post-apocalyptic, billionaire pretense to force a context where poly is allowed. I mean, I like those fantasies just fine, but those offer plausible deniability if you are curious about a poly relationship and don't want to admit it. With this book, the author puts it right there: school pickups, custody arguments, divorce, and renting a moving van.
3. It features a long-term Poly relationship arc, something that I rarely see. The book is not a ll new relationship energy or some revolutionary discovery that three people can be happy together.
This is not a guidebook to poly relationships and I'm sure it's simplified for a romance novel, but I appreciated this glance at how a contemporary menage relationship might actually be successful long-term.