“Three ingredients for a hot summer: sun, sand, and sizzling sex. “
“Wicked Shores, Book 1”
Following a nasty breakup with her ex, Kayla English is eager to get her erotic writing mojo back on track. Except progress on her current book has flatlined, right along with her belief in happily-ever-after.
Solution? Two weeks of solitude in the Florida sun thanks to some friends’ generous offer to house-sit their place on the beach. She didn’t count on having roommates-or on getting the sexiest peepshow of her life.
Seven years after an intimate encounter rocked their worlds, business partners Tyler Bishop and Gibb Masters have kept things strictly in the friend zone. A recent storm has left them homeless, though. They figure moving into Ty’s parents’ place is preferable to roughing it elsewhere, even if it means resisting the temptation to slip between the sheets with Kayla…and each other.
As the days heat up, so does their three-way attraction. But when emotions run deeper than any of them expect, three wary hearts must decide if it’s worth the risk to write their own HEA.
Warning: This book brings the dirty. We’re talking dirty sex in an outdoor shower, on a boat, and on the kitchen counter with a dirty-mouthed Casanova. In other words, all the good stuff with a side of glow-in-the-dark body paint.
Series: Wicked Shores #1
Release Date: December 24th 2013
Publisher: Samhain Publishing
Source: Provided by Author / Publisher via Manic Readers
Reviewer: Kenna
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3.5 Cocktails
WOWZERS! People, if M/M/F menage is your thing, you HAVE to read, “Three Ways to Wicked”. I’m serious! There are so many hot threesome scenes that my head started to swim, and that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Boats! Kitchen counters! Couches! Showers! I’m not sure, but there may have been a bed in there somewhere. It doesn’t matter, the chemestry between Ty, Gibb, and Kayla is explosive.
The plot is rather bare bones, but it’s decent. I would have liked for the book to have been a bit longer so that some **NO SPOILERS** situations could be explored more deeply. I’m not one for an angsty stories, but a little bit of drama can turn a good book into a great one. I found myself wanting to know more about the characters because I liked them very much. Also, several pages toward the end, something is brought up that would have best been served in a sequel. Perhaps there is one, or one may be coming? I certainly hope so because now, I’m curious.
“Three Ways to Wicked” is a quick, enjoyable read. I came away from it smiling…and a little tingly π
Shannon
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