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asked by onthemic on November 24, 2006 5:28 AM
Philadelphia bookstore owner Kate comes home from work one day to find her two flatmates in bed together. Joe - a sensitive composer - is mortified. Sean - an irrepressible bad boy - asks her to join in. As they embark on a polysexual menage a trois, Kate wants nothing more than to keep both her admirers happy. However, things become complicated. Kate has told everyone that Sean is gay, but now he and Kate are acting like lovers. Can the three of them live happily ever after - together?


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I am sure this was a good book, but no where was it listed that this book was written in first person. I do not like books written like that and if I had known this I would not have bought it.
reviewed by markymark on November 27, 2006 10:42 PM

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"Menage" can be described in one word--WOW! I am still slightly reeling from some of the (explicit) sexual scenes, and there are a plenty!

Having said that, let me say that this book is for adults who look beyond the vanilla. There's nothing soft--or syurpy sweet-- about this one! Pick it up if you are ready to take a wild ride. There's only one other book I've read like this, "Male/Female/Male" (Kelly Carr) that takes the menage subject and really turns it on its head.

Be warned--you might have to read this one more than once!!
reviewed by dannyboy on November 29, 2006 5:02 AM

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just what you expected from emma holly. wonderful!!! kept you wanting more and not wanting to put the book down.
reviewed by csean85 on November 29, 2006 12:26 PM

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i thought it was hot but started to get bored half way through. I didn't feel any connection to the characters because they didn't seem believeable.
reviewed by bethness on November 29, 2006 7:18 PM

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