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Three by Chloe Lynn Ellis




40245032

Boston firefighters Matt Lopez and Eugene “Johnny” Johnson have been best friends for longer than either can remember. The kind of friends who can finish each other’s sentences, who always have each other’s backs, who fit together like hand-and-glove, who don’t keep secrets from each other…

Well, maybe just one, but how is a guy supposed to admit he’s into other guys when his best friend is homophobic? Besides, it’s easy for Johnny to keep that particular secret from Matt when girls are just as much of a turn-on as his best friend is.

Especially one girl in particular.

Eden Evans. She really doesn’t expect to live past her twenty-fifth birthday—not that she can admit that to anyone, since she knows darn well the reason sounds crazy—but still, burning her house down isn’t the way she expected to go.

Good thing Boston’s finest were there to buy her a little more time… her and her book.

The List.

One hundred things Eden’s determined to do before she dies.

With three months left and just three things still to check off, she just might make it, too. Especially when the hot firefighters who saved her bucket list from burning offer to help.

They also offer her a place to stay while she figures out what to do next… and living with two men who heat her up in all sorts of unexpected ways when she’s got nothing left to lose? It brings out a side of Eden that she didn’t know she had.

Suddenly, accepting the hand fate seems determined to deal her is the last thing she wants to do…

THREE is a 112,000 word steamy, standalone MMF bisexual ménage romance with no cliffhangers, some heated discussions about camels, even more heat in the kitchen, and three people who find a way to make love work, even when the odds are stacked against them. It’s intended for readers who enjoy explicit scenes of MF, MM, and MMF on the way to the kind of HEA that combines sweet with heat… and doesn’t let up until everybody is fully satisfied.

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars


 






Chloe Lynn Ellis is an author duo (spoiler alert if you weren't aware of it yet) and the first time that i read their books, i fell in love with how they created a bisexual novel that was absolutely stunning. At first i thought it was a fluke - i mean, how many times can you write a menage theme novel and it still be engaging and even interesting enough so that the readers keep coming back? Well, let me tell you that these two have managed to do it.

Three is just as captivating as the previous books i've read by this author and the bonus was that it was longer than any other, which would account for why i couldn't finish it within the first few hours of getting my hands on the book. The characters were quite something. I loved how Eden was accident prone (hello, my name is Kat and i'm a klutz too!!!) and had a bucket list with things that even i would take for granted, and yet she didn't. but what i didn't like about her? The fac that she took the 'not living past 25 years old' way too literally. Then again, i've never come across this on a personal level, so maybe i'm not giving her enough credit for how much it impacts her life.

Now, when it comes to Matt and Johnny... well, i would love to have my own firefighters for my own. I mean, wow. They are sensitive, strong, a bit OCD, strong (wait, i said that already), sexy, totally comfortable in their own skin, and into Eden.. even if they do try to deny their own attraction to one another. And did i mention hot? Yeah, i probably did. But anyways!!! Their friendship is something that i wish people would realize how rare they are. They know one another inside and out and when it comes right down to it, they know what they're about to do before the other one knows it, and that's something that anyone should strive to have when it comes to friends and family.

I loved the way this story was developed - it wasn't a relationship that fell into bed right off the bat, but that sizzled until the chemistry exploded and forced them to make a decision - jump right in or leave. It pushed limits. It helped discover the many boundaries that they're willing to overcome together.

I can't wait to find out what else this duo is going to write and maybe even find out who they are and discover how they write individually...


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