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Two Point Proposition

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Sydney let her good friend Blake stay at her farm with the self-imposed condition of not acting on her attraction to him. Then she meets Luke, a bisexual cowboy who wants both of them. What’s a girl to do, but make a two point proposition?

106 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 7, 2010

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Mary Winter

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Mary commutes between her dream home near the Mark Twain national forest in Missouri and her current residence in Iowa. She lives with a menagerie of animals including an opinionated horse and a cat who was a dog in past life. When not writing spicy tales of erotic romance, she enjoys writing science fiction and fantasy, spending time with her horse, and enjoying the outdoors. Lucky for her, her partner (hero) shares these same passions, and usually both of them can be found in their respective dens writing.

And it’s not far from the truth. Mary began writing in high school after she discovered Silhouette Desire romance novels and realized that she wanted to be the one to write stories that carried readers away from their oh-so-boring lives. She has a deep appreciation and love of the natural, the spirtual, and the metaphysical, which has led to her running Jupiter Gardens and writing for new age and pagan magazines. She is attuned to Reiki II and reads tarot cards.

Right now her household includes six cats, ranging in age from less than six months (Tenzin, former feral kitten) to seventeen years (Tigger, diabetic kitty), her horse, two parrots, a finch flight, a geriatric parakeet flight, and her partner, the hero of her own personal romance story.

Her favorite television shows are Torchwood, Bones, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, Dr. Who (new), Battlestar Galactica (new), Babylon 5, Farscape, and Sex in the City. Her favorite movies are Spaceballs, The Cutting Edge, Serenity, Robin Hood Prince of Thieves, the LoTR trilogy, and probably a few others she’s forgetting. Her musical tastes range from Enya, Clannad, David Arkenstone, David & Steve Gordon, Scott McDonald, and AfroCelt Sound System to Metallica, Nine Inch Nails, and others.

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Profile Image for Jimmy Hanson.
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June 12, 2010
Meh. In my opinion, there are some who do remarkably well at writing m/m/f menage, and then there are some who write them just to have the woman the center of attention between two hot males.

Mary Winter, in "Two Point Proposition," is somewhere in between. There is a good amount of attraction between the two men AND each man and Sydney, but once the action started I kind of felt like something was missing. Maybe because most of the time the 'action' was Sydney doing something to one of the men while the other watched or fiddled with HER. My thought: if Blake and Luke were so fired up for each other to begin with, why the hell are they staying so far away from each other when things get hot?

It also bothered me a bit how very much of a slut Sydney turned out to be. Just her continued attitude of 'love em and leave em' and how she all-but threw herself at both men with a 'hell, why not, lets go, sex only, no ties' kind of got on my nerves. Sure there can be sex with no ties, but its just the way she did it. =/

Then something happened - a rather simple scene less than a page long - and all of a sudden Sydney just explodes. Female hormones and raging/crying/screaming everywhere and somehow Blake gets involved in it and then Luke is groveling and I just got disgusted. I mean geez, if I wanted to hear about a spoiled little whiny brat like this, I'd spend the day with my sister.


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December 9, 2012
Hm. This menage wasn't very good
The sex was not too good but not bad either. Things progressed too quickly for me, like they were being hurried along to suit the length of the fic. That said, I thought it was all right and sexy enough. I was entertained.
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