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Trading orgasms for information isn't their usual way of doing business, but when a missing criminal-turned-star-witness and fifty grand are on the line, bounty hunter R. A. Thorn and Detective Cameron Martinez are prepared to put their bodies to the task and give gorgeous Brenna Sheridan everything she needs. An exchange they never anticipated becomes an experience none can forget - or walk away from. Sexual hunger sizzles the threesome, but the stakes and danger rise as a mafia bad-ass stalks Brenna. Soon, their "deal" is no longer about information-or sex. Emotions bind Brenna, Cam and Thorn together more tightly than they ever imagined as the men protect - and serve - the beloved woman neither can live without. Reader Book contains some scenes of same-gender sex.
Publication Year: 2008
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Ah. See this book here addresses something I always wonder about.
In these menage books with two men, I notice the female is always used as a buffer in between the men. I get that at some points this makes sense (different positions and ... objectives, if you will); but for the books that end with a three-way HEA, the relationship outside of the female-male relationships always seems lacking. From what I've read, the norm seems to be that the woman loves each man separately, each man loves her, and they all love DP. But the relationship between the two men is never really given a second thought.
This book develops a relationship there, and it is believable (enough ... for this type of book).
I say this is a major plus. If you want to write/read about three-way relationships you can't be homophobic - following the norm - and expecting those of the same sex not to interact with each other sexually.
This is a breath of fresh air to this type of genre and topic ... finally a counter-culture menage book that fully disregards the norm in order to make sense within its own reality.
Bravo.