Nothing good ever happens in Nowhere, Tennessee. And then I met Sebastian. Grayson. Connor.
Right when life had knocked me down one more time, the three men were there to pick me up. They want more from me, more than I've ever given anyone. I have to decide if I can trust them.
If I can let them love me.
It would be enough to be loved by one man-- But I never thought that I could be loved by three.
When something terrible from my past comes to get me, I think that they'll run. But they don't. Maybe this is something more than I thought. Maybe they won't just love me.
Maybe they'll save me.
This is a steamy reverse harem that's a lot of fun and comes with an HEA!
I received an ARC from the author thru Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving my review. Aimee is having a tough time with life right now. When Betty breaks down on the side of the road, Aimee hates leave the car. She falls and gets glass in her hands. Sebastian comes to her rescue and tells her he will give her a ride to town. He takes her to one of his best friends at the hospital to get the glass out of her hands. Grayson is as taken with her as Sebastian is. She later meets Conner who is the third friend in the trio. The men overwhelm her to an extent because of their attention and care. She now has an older luxury car dealer, surgeon and lawyer filing her life. It is not long before these three convince her that what they want is real and long lasting. I thought that this was a good story, maybe not one of my favorites, but still a good story. The characters were likeable
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An emotionally rewarding story. Aimee has had a really crummy life. The storyline kept you intrigue and you are so happy when Grayson, Sebastian and Connor were there for Aimee. They were kind, attentive and they worked really hard to heal Aimee's heart. The character interaction had lots of chemistry. Enjoyable story. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
I had a really hard time getting into this story. It just seemed very flat and one dimensional...almost written to a formula or sample template. The most well developed parts were probably the sexy scenes. I did finish the book - but her guys just saying “we took care of it” regarding what happened to her stalker was so lame I almost gave it 2 stars for lack of creativity!
I loved this author she does such a great job of bringing us well developed storylines that entertained from beginning to the end. The characters are engaging and well developed with plenty of chemistry throughout the pages.
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This book had so much potential!!! So sad that she couldn’t conquer it correctly. It was pretty cheesy. How many time do you need to say a persons name? I swear they said “Aimee” every-time they talked to her or said anything to her. And it was way to fast paced for me. Other than that it was a good base story line.
This was a sweet read. The progression I. Relationship was fast. Aimee was a sweet character and I absolutely adore the guys( we all need some like them). However I felt her landlady/neighbor stole the story...
The guys were super creepy stalkers. Like, I don’t mind insta stories but this just.. felt so wrong. I would have ran in the opposite direction from all three, no matter how hot or rich they are. They seemed sleezy and gross. Sorry to the author but no.
This was a cute reverse harem romance. Aimee is picked up by Sebastian when her car breaks down. He then introduces her to Grayson when she needs medical attention. And finally they introduce her to Connor, another best friend. They are all interested in Aimee, and she is wildly attracted to the three of them. She does wonder why these older, rich and hot guys want to date her, and they just have to convince her that they really want her. I thought this OTT romance was sweet and steamy hot.
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