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After a series of explosive encounters with two men, a heartbroken loner breaks all of his rules for love. If you're going to break the rules, might as well break them big. An M/M/M gay romance.

For fifteen years Luke Moore has lived by three rules: stay off his father's radar, never spend more than a single night with any man, and never fall in love again. But one night of explosive sex and two men he can't get out of his head have Luke breaking every one of his rules. Richard and Matthew push him past all his boundaries—both sexually and personally—and now he's no longer hiding from his senator father. He's taking him on. And he isn't just falling for one man. He's falling for two. If you're going to break the rules, might as well break them big.

But Luke's father has his reasons for hating how his son lives, and he'll do whatever he can and use all his power to keep Luke away from Richard and Matthew.

Can this threesome find a way to make their unconventional relationship last with the world around them trying to pull them apart? And will Luke be able to keep breaking his rules for Richard and Matthew, or will he head back to his old way of life just when his new lovers want to pull him closer?

This is a revised edition of a previously published work. The publisher and cover have changed. This book contains explicit sexual content, graphic language, and an all-male menage relationship.

Length: 110,505 words

LanguageEnglish
PublisherSloan Parker
Release dateFeb 11, 2015
ISBN9780991121267
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Sloan Parker

Award-winning author Sloan Parker writes passionate, dramatic stories about two men (or more) falling in love. She enjoys writing in the fictional world because in fiction you can be anything, do anything—even fall in love for the first time over and over again. Sloan lives in Ohio with her partner and their neurotic cats. Her greatest moments in life are spent with her family, her friends, and her characters. To contact Sloan, find out about her books that are available for purchase, and read free stories, visit: www.sloanparker.com. If you'd like to be notified of new releases and get exclusive sneak peeks, be sure to sign up to receive Sloan Parker's newsletter via her website.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    As far as I'm concerned, this is an excellent menage romance. The issues that might happen in a triangular relationship like that are real and treated with sensitivity and skill. Despite the fact that the book is written in the first person I saw enough detail about the other two men to make them believable and likeable characters.

    The threat from Luke's father may have been a little over the top, but not totally unbelievable. The book is much more about what that does to Luke, the main protagonist, and the way he lives his life. Or rather how he doesn't dare to live his life for fear of hurting others. Following his development was fascinating and I had a hard time putting the book down.

    Very well done and remarkable for a first novel!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    3.75 stars A provocative m/m/m love story. What most impressed me about this novel was how it clearly defined what each character needed from a multi-partner relationship and how that in-turn effect the group as a whole. Recommend this and 911 by Clive Owen.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I'm normally not one for 3-ways, because romance is a biggie for me with all the books I read, but this one was pretty heavy on the romance and was very satisfying on the romance scale and left me feeling all warm and fuzzy. Thumbs up! Hot sex, angst, pretty boys, SCORE!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This was a great book to spend time with. It's a longer than average story, but I never felt bored or a need to rush through it - I didn't even skim the sex scenes. For the impatient reader I am, that is saying a lot. :) Three-way relationships often feel awkward, but this was so well done that it always felt real and right for the three of them to be together. Each character yearned for something they were able to find in each other.Matthew of course, was the easiest to like with his bubbly personality and big smiles, but Richard, the oldest, came across as a great protector of the group and very thoughtful. The narrator Luke was a tougher nut to crack, but he too earned my respect as a good guy and worthy of the other two. The tension is kept high throughout the story both in the relationship and because of Luke's father the Senator wanting to destroy everything he loves. I highly recommend it and will look for other titles by Sloan Parker.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Initially really hot, I like how we saw the threesome emerge and establish. It seemed to me that Richard, despite being the most 'dom' was also the one most able to take emotional risks. I liked how the men's different personalities were described and full kudos to Parker who managed to create really complex sex scene and yet never confuse the reader as to who was doing what. I found the last third bogged down a little, it became odd that Luke wasn't tell all his secrets and thus leaving his lovers vulnerable. I thought Mathew was given a lot of back story too, but Richard was never quite as well fleshed out, even though he was very intriguing. I liked it and would read more by Parker, but the whole demonically evil daddy thing never quite works for me, as for Luke's mother... well i wouldn't have been quite as understanding as Luke. So good characters, some plot flaws, but very polished for a debut novel and I will look for more by Sloan Parker.