Wednesday, May 22, 2019

S.E.X. Review~ Room for One More by Ari McKAy



Buy Links: Amazon US | Amazon UK | Universal Link - Exclusive to Amazon and Available to Borrow with Kindle Unlimited

Length: 80,000 words approx.

Herc's Mercs Series

The Bigger They Come (Book #1) - Universal Link
Line In The Sand (Book #2) - Universal Link
Bloody But Unbowed (Book #3) - Universal Link
Once A Hero (Book #4) - Universal Link
The Harder They Fall (Book #5) - Universal Link
Where Angels Fear To Tread (Book #6) - Universal Link
No Pain, No Gain (Book #7) - Universal Link

Blurb

Love may not be pie, but when it comes to your lover, sharing isn't the easiest thing in the world.

When Joe Morrissey returns home, heartsick and traumatized by his latest mission, the last thing he expects is to find his partner and lover, Brian Finnegan, has fallen for someone else. Even though Joe knows Finn has never been a one-man man, he has difficulty accepting Drew Martin's place in Finn's life -- and especially in his heart. But when Finn is kidnapped by criminals seeking revenge on Joe, he's forced to pair up with his rival to make sure Finn is kept safe. Joe has no choice but to face his deepest issues, not only about Drew, but also about his own past that has come back to haunt him. Doubt and pain are tearing Joe apart... Can Drew help put him back together, or does Finn risk losing both of the men he loves forever?

Trigger warnings: This book deals with PTSD and human trafficking. There are mentions of sexual and physical abuse, kidnapping, and child abuse (NOT GRAPHICALLY DEPICTED).






Ari McKay is the professional pseudonym for Arionrhod and McKay, who have been writing together for over a decade. Their collaborations encompass a wide variety of romance genres, including contemporary, fantasy, science fiction, gothic, and action/adventure. Their work includes the Blood Bathory series of paranormal novels, the Herc’s Mercs series, as well as two historical Westerns: Heart of Stone and Finding Forgiveness. When not writing, they can often be found scheming over costume designs or binge watching TV shows together.

Arionrhod is a systems engineer by day who is eagerly looking forward to (hopefully) becoming a full time writer in the not-too-distant future. Now that she is an empty-nester, she has turned her attentions to finding the perfect piece of land to build a fortress in preparation for the zombie apocalypse, and baking (and eating) far too many cakes.

McKay is an English teacher who has been writing for one reason or another most of her life. She also enjoys knitting, reading, cooking, and playing video games. She has been known to knit in public. Given she has the survival skills of a gnat, she’s relying on Arionrhod to help her survive the zombie apocalypse.

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Room for One More, Herc’s Mercs 8, by the writing duo Ari McKay was a nice addition to this very popular series. A little insta-love, a lot of drama, and loads of sex appeal, Room for One More hit all the right buttons.

Joe and Finn were a sexy duo, professional partners and friends with lots of benefits, until Drew entered the picture and tilted both their worlds on a different axis, although not for the same reasons.

I enjoyed the personalities of Joe and Finn, although at times it was difficult to reconcile the heavy handed mercs with the insecurities of their personal lives. I think Drew’s character did a great job of tempering the two men until they were able to come to an understanding.

The insta-love occurred at lightening speed, but did not throw me out of the story.The back story and the supporting cast enhanced the overall storyline and kept it interesting- some heavy themes.

Herc’s Mercs is a series well worth reading from the start, and Room for One More only enhanced it even more.

Sexy & Sizzling
A four handcuff review


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2019 ©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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