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Poly Romance, an Anthology, & More

  • Dalliances & Devotion

    Dalliances & Devotion by Felicia Grossman

    Dalliances & Devotion by Felicia Grossman is $1.99! This is the second book in The Truitts series, and the first is also on sale. Claudia gave this one a B:

    Readers who enjoy seeing characters embark on literal and figurative road trips will like this book. As long as they are patient with a few detours, the journey and the destination are worth it.

    A change in course can be refreshing…when it’s done together. 

    1871

    After two disastrous marriages, beauty columnist Amalia Truitt’s life is finally her own—well, it will be if she can get herself back to Delaware and demand access to her share of the Truitt family fortune. After all, the charity she’s organized for women who can’t afford their own divorces won’t fund itself.

    However, not everyone wants her to reach her destination. When her family learns she’s been receiving anonymous death threats, a solo journey is out of the question.

    Enter David Zisskind, the ragtag-peddler-turned-soldier whose heart Amalia broke years ago. He’s a Pinkerton now, and the promotion he craves depends on protecting his long-lost love on the unexpectedly treacherous journey across Pennsylvania.

    That their physical connection has endured the test of time (and then some) is problematic, to say the least.

    In very close quarters, with danger lurking around every curve, with each kiss and illicit touch, the wrongs of the past are righted. But David can’t weather another rejection, especially with his career in jeopardy. And Amalia can’t possibly take a lover, never mind another husband…not with so much depending on her repaired reputation. Not when she’s hurt David—her David—so badly before.

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  • Three Part Harmony

    Three Part Harmony by Holley Trent

    Three Part Harmony by Holley Trent is 99c! This is the second book in the Plot Twist series, but can be read as a standalone. The series focuses on poly relationships and I’ve heard pretty good things about the series overall!

    Sometimes three is deliciously better than two

    Raleigh McKean has borne witness to every conceivable way one person can take advantage of another. He sees it all the time in his job as a book publicist, especially working alongside his boss’s daughter. Everley Shannon would be amazing if she wasn’t such a pain in his ass.

    All Raleigh wants is something real. But when the captivating stranger he agrees to go home with turns out to be Bruce Engle, the elusive rock star, it’s a harsh reminder that users are everywhere. Raleigh’s his route to a book deal, nothing more.

    What Raleigh doesn’t realize is that the brooding musician is also searching for something real—and it’s possible he’s already found it in Everley’s arms. But is there room in those arms for one more?

    With Everley’s own dream of getting out from under her father’s shadow crumbling into chaos, it feels like the perfect time to embrace something new. But when Raleigh’s insatiable attraction to both Everley and Bruce makes it impossible to keep his distance, there’s only one obvious solution…assuming they can learn how to share.

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  • He’s Come Undone

    He’s Come Undone by Adriana Herrera

    He’s Come Undone is available for  $1.99! This anthology came out in May. This anthology has an amazing lineup of authors with all sorts of catnip and romantic pairings. I believe the central theme is stuffy or grumpy heroes coming “undone.” Have you read this anthology? Did you have a favorite story?

    For him, control is everything…until it shatters, and now he’s come undone.

    “Appassionata” by Emma Barry
    Piano technician Brennan Connelly lives to control details: the tension on a piano string or the compression of hammer felt. But he’s never faced demands like those heaped on him by Kristy Kwong, the diva who’s haunted his dreams for two decades. Kristy’s got her own secrets–the debilitating stage fright that’s kept her from performing publicly for years to start–and this concert is the last chance to save her career. But can he locate her lost passion without losing his precious control?

    “Unraveled” by Olivia Dade
    Math teacher Simon Burnham–cool, calm, controlled–can’t abide problems with no good solution. Which makes his current work assignment, mentoring art teacher Poppy Wick, nothing short of torture. She’s warm but sharp. Chaotic but meticulous. Simultaneously the most frustrating and most alluring woman he’s ever known. And in her free time, she makes murder dioramas. Murder dioramas, for heaven’s sake. But the more tightly wound a man is, the faster he unravels–and despite his best efforts, he soon finds himself attempting to solve three separate mysteries: a murder in miniature, the unexplained disappearance of a colleague…and the unexpected theft of his cold, cold heart.

    “Caught Looking” by Adriana Herrera
    When best friends Yariel and Hatuey’s gaming night turns into an unexpected and intense hook up, Hatuey can’t wait to do it again. Yariel is less certain–the major leaguer might seem to all the world like he has a heart of stone, but he’s been carrying a torch for his friend for years, and worries this will ruin the most important relationship in his life. That means Hatuey has to do all the work, and he’s planning to give it all he’s got. Yariel may be the one hitting home runs on the field…but Hatuey is playing a game of seduction, and he knows exactly how to make Yariel crumble.

    “Yes, And…” by Ruby Lang
    When rheumatologist Darren Zhang accidentally sits in on acting teacher Joan Lacy’s improv class, he’s unprepared for the attraction that hits him–and he’s a man who likes to be prepared. Joan is caring for her ailing mother and barely has time to keep up her art, let alone date. But as the pair play out an unlikely relationship during stolen moments, they both find themselves wanting to say yes, and… much more.

    “Tommy Cabot Was Here” by Cat Sebastian
    Massachusetts, 1959: Some people might accuse mathematician Everett Sloane of being stuffy, but really he just prefers things a certain way: predictable, quiet, and far away from Tommy Cabot–his former best friend, chaos incarnate, and the man who broke his heart. The youngest son of a prominent political family, Tommy threw away his future by coming out to his powerful brothers. When he runs into Everett, who fifteen years ago walked away from Tommy without an explanation or a backward glance, his old friend’s chilliness is just another reminder of how bad a mess Tommy has made of his life. When Everett realizes that his polite formality is hurting Tommy, he needs to decide whether he can unbend enough to let Tommy get close but without letting himself get hurt the way he was all those years ago.

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  • I Want It That Way

    I Want It That Way by Ann Aguirre

    I Want It That Way by Ann Aguirre is $1.99! This is the first book in her 2B Trilogy, though the other books seem to focus on separate couples. Oh and all the titles are named after Backstreet Boys songs. So no, you aren’t imagining that. The romance starts with a friends-with-benefits plot, which readers either seemed to love or hate.

    Nadia Conrad has big dreams, and she’s determined to make them come true—for her parents’ sake as well as her own. But between maintaining her college scholarship and working at the local day care to support herself, she barely has time to think, let alone date. Then she moves into a new apartment and meets the taciturn yet irresistible guy in 1B….

    Daniel Tyler has grown up too fast. Becoming a single dad at twenty turned his life upside down—and brought him heartache he can’t risk again. Now, as he raises his four-year-old son while balancing a full-time construction management job and night classes, a social life is out of the question. The last thing he wants is for four noisy students to move into the apartment upstairs. But one night, Nadia’s and Ty’s paths cross, and soon they can’t stay away from each other.

    The timing is all wrong—but love happens when it happens. And you can’t know what you truly need until you stand to lose it.

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  1. DiscoDollyDeb says:

    I haven’t read THREE PART HARMONY, but I’ve read a couple of Holley Trent’s other poly-ménage romances and they were quite good.

    Re: “Oh and all the titles are named after Backstreet Boys songs.” I don’t think that sweetens the deal for me. Lol

  2. Allison R-B says:

    I bought THREE PART HARMONY and HE’S COME UNDONE, and liked them both. Those are good prices. I read THREE PART HARMONY due to a recommendation from Xan West (of beloved memory,) and agree that Bruce reads as neuro-atypical.

  3. chacha1 says:

    honestly, I just bought THREE PART HARMONY because of the cover model. Yum. #NotAshamed

  4. Lisa F says:

    I LOVED Dalliances and Devotion – I’d actually give it a solid A-.

    Three Part Harmony is really good as well.

    I need to pick up He’s Come Undone. A lot of authors I like in that one!

  5. Darlynne says:

    Ann Aguirre’s I WANT IT THAT WAY was really good, if memory serves. The issues faced by both characters were real and the ending fit well. (I hate that I don’t remember books as well as I used to.)

  6. Vicki says:

    He’s Come Undone sounds like so much of my catnip so I one-clicked. As if I have room on my kindle and time on my hands.

  7. FashionablyEvil says:

    Ooh, I really liked HE’S COME UNDONE. Given the premise, I was worried about alpha holes, but nary a one in sight. My favorites were the Cat Sebastian and the Ruby Lang. They’re slower and quieter, but in that caring and calming way. I didn’t really care for the Hererra (it dragged) but the other two were just fine.

  8. Gill says:

    I understand He’s come undone is coming off sale soon

  9. cleo says:

    I liked but didn’t love the Trent. Here’s my GR review.

    3/5 stars. Trope-y contemporary poly queer romance. The three main characters couple up and de-couple in different configurations on their way to their hea. In a more traditional type romance it would have been a love triangle. I appreciated that they came up with a “both and” solution, although it took them longer than I thought it needed to.

    It is very trope-y and having 3 pairings allows for max trope-yness. There’s a one night stand (with unknown work connection) that ends with a big misunderstanding, rivals to lovers (with obligatory hate sex) and a very sweet friends to lovers. There were a couple “just talk with each other FFS!” misunderstandings that tried my patience.

    As I was reading it, my annoyance with the big-misunderstandings and general trope-yness kind of masked how great it was to read about queer men who owned their sexual fluidity. I did enjoy that quite a bit.

  10. Leftcoaster says:

    I bought “He’s Come Undone” when it came out because they are all authors I enjoy. I liked them all with the exception of the Herrera and especially enjoyed the Barry and Dade. Enough to re-read!

  11. Sydneysider says:

    @LisaF, I agree. Dalliances and Devotion is an A- read. Its predecessor, Appetites and Vices, is good as well.

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