When he started looking for someone to help heal his broken heart, Wilson Curtis never dreamed he’d find two someones. Love isn’t always conventional.
After being publicly outed leaves his restaurant business in tatters, and being dumped by his closeted boyfriend, Wilson Curtis goes to Key West alone where he meets Simon and Adam. Fascinated by this couple, he strikes up conversation and is soon invited into their bed for some holiday fun.
But once isn’t enough, and the offer is extended for the remainder of his stay. As they get to know each other, in and out of the bedroom, sparks fly and ten days is all it takes to change their lives.
When it comes time for Wil to leave, with outside tensions closing in and time running out, tempers flare and emotions fray. Beneath the misunderstandings and lack of communication is the realization these three men aren’t ready to say goodbye.
Publisher's Note: This book was previously released under the same title. It has been expanded, revised and re-edited for re-release with Pride Publishing.
Simon, Adam and Wil
take threesome to unprecedented heights in N.R.
Walker’s Three’s Company. The
sexual frenzy Ms. Walker created
between the three men was not to be overshadowed by their beautiful love story.
Ms.
Walker wrote of acceptance and trust as she delivered
three different personalities. Adam, the fun-loving man-child tugged at my
heart making me ache for him one minute while laughing along with his antics
the next. Simon’s quiet resolve and nurturing personality lent himself to
caregiver of his lovers. And Wil became a happy mixture of the previous two;
finding his way as an openly gay man in a polyamorous relationship.
Together
the trio became a choreographed dance, fluidly moving in the same direction
holding each other high and above all others.
Kudos to N.R. Walker for delivering humor in the
face of realism and love where there could have been despair.
Book provided by author/publisher in exchange for an
honest review
Definite S.E.X.
2015 ©Evelise Archer All rights reserved. This is a work of fiction. All names, characters, locations, and incidents are products of the author’s imagination, or have been used fictionally. Any resemblance to actual persons living or dead, locales, or events is entirely coincidental. No portion of this work may be transmitted or reproduced in any form, or by any means, without permission in writing from the author.
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