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Infamous Love

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I had read this story before in the Black Light series so was intrigued to read more. This one unfortunately fell a little short for me - don't get me wrong - I enjoyed the story but not as much as previous work. Some parts felt a little forced to me and the dialogue wasn't my favourite. I will say I did enjoy the connection between the three characters and the underlying message of being true to yourself etc.. Plenty of chemistry and I would check out more books from her to see if they're a better fit for me.

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This writer is good, but the sex scenes leave much to be desired with words like "gagging" and "spittle" repeating too much and there seems to be not much consideration for consent. It was a big turn off for me for a New Adult novel.

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It was a hot and humid day when I started to read Livia Grant's Infamous Love. Little did I know how much hotter my day was about to become!
Emma is rescued by models Jaxson and Chase when a group of thugs harass her in France. The boys decide to help her out and offer to let her travel in their private rail car and then stay in their Paris hotel room.
Get your glass of ice water and electric fan ready ladies! Passions ignite between the three of them and they spend a hot, Hot, Hot night together.
 I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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This book just really didn’t do it for me. It was poorly written like a bad porn. Thank you to netgalley for the Arc.

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This was a great premise. I’m into the insta-love and ménage, the damsel in distress, the insecure woman who needs reassurance. Yeah, all of that. What I did not enjoy were the derogatory ways that women were referenced and it was HARD for me to keep reading when we’re hit with that straight away. Calling women sluts, bitches, body shaming girls for being skinny. This was coming from all involved (that pun was totally intended!) when even the H’s were calling other models “skinny bitches”. Emma has body issues herself and is insulted so many times for being overweight but thinks it ok to body shame others. Some of the people in this book were horrors and deserved the vitriol but that could have been accomplished in other ways. All of this was just really distracting from the hot MMF hotness.

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