Love Plus One

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Pub Date Jan 09 2017 | Archive Date Feb 11 2018

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Description

Laurie and James are a monogamous couple with an occasional lover in James’s best friend, Al. It is a casual, friend-with-benefits situation which suits them all, especially given Al’s promiscuous lifestyle.

When Al is assaulted, however, Laurie and James are forced to confront the fact that their feelings for Al might be stronger than mere liking. But would free spirit Al ever want more than what they already have?

Laurie and James are a monogamous couple with an occasional lover in James’s best friend, Al. It is a casual, friend-with-benefits situation which suits them all, especially given Al’s promiscuous...


A Note From the Publisher

Warning: Brief mentions of graphic violence and rape after the fact. This book contains a menage relationship.

Warning: Brief mentions of graphic violence and rape after the fact. This book contains a menage relationship.


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ISBN 9781945952432
PRICE $5.49 (USD)

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Featured Reviews

This was a hot book that includes a lot of sex between a gay couple and their mutual male friend. I liked Laurie and James, and they were an awesome couple. When you add Al to the mix things really get interesting. Laurie’s Dom personality comes out and Al’s submissive side and James enjoys the ride.

I was disappointed that there wasn’t more follow up with Al’s assault. It sorta seems that leaving the case hanging doesn’t give Al any closure or feeling of security.

I liked the ending and I’m glad that Al didn’t change who he is to be happy.

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