Secrets: Book Three
Can two Doms open their hearts again for a young man desperately in need of their help?
Two years ago, Aaron Greene and Sam Thompson were devastated when their submissive broke the contract that bound the three of them together. They still wonder what happened and whether they can find a way to move forward. When Aaron finds a sick young man by the curbside, his protective instincts kick in, and after consulting Sam, he takes Tim home.
After being thrown out of his home, Tim Waterman finds himself on the street, doing whatever he needs to survive. Until a bear of a Good Samaritan scoops him up and saves him. Then one bear becomes two, and a chance discovery gets him thinking about what might be, if he’s bold enough to make a move.
So what happens when Aaron and Sam wake up one morning to find Tim naked in their bed? Will they get a new chance at life, or will history Threepeat itself?
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Cat gives this one 4 Meows with a 4 Purr heat index...
I am going to admit this cover didn't do the book justice. I just don't see the characters in these models no matter how hard I look but doesn't matter. I loved the Collars and Cuff series and am loving Secrets, plus both K.C. Wells and Parker Williams are auto-buy authors for me. They didn't let me down with this. I have been waiting for more Sam and Aaron ever since the series started.
The first book was just teasing about them. We know from book one that they were lost since their sub left. They are both Doms so it is hard for them without a third to hold them together.
We got a peek at them when they showed up for Rob's collaring in book two but it was so hard on Sam that they left.
This brings us to this book. Sam and Aaron are incomplete. They need a third to complete them but Aaron won't go back to Secrets or out anywhere so they might meet someone. Their relationship has been strained but they have a solid love.
I loved how we found out more about Sam and Aaron, though I would've liked more about how they met. The authors did a great job describing Sam and Aaron. I could see Sam's strength and size. I loved how Aaron was a workaholic and how Sam and Arron fit so well together even though they are both Doms. Then one day Aaron goes shopping and sees a young boy in the gutter very sick. He offers to take him to the hospital but the boy refuses. Aaron has such a good heart he can't leave the boy there so he calls Sam, I liked this too, that he didn't just bring him home without asking.
Tim has been living on the street. His family was awful and my heart went out to Tim. The authors do such a fabulous job creating such realistic characters. Men you want to fall in love with. The stories are gripping and page-turners.
I liked that when they first brought Tim home it is platonic and they just want to help him and the relationship grows so organically.
Then of course, when you finally get to the sex it is smoking hot. I was impressed that the men didn't press the BDSM on Tim and Tim found out and came to them about it. I was also impressed that they didn't do the regular spankings and caneing etc you see in BDSM book because of Tim's past and found other ways to fulfill all their needs.
The story is so realistic. Tim takes up knitting but it isn't bam; he picks up needles and is making awesome, perfect hats and scarves in no time. We see his struggles and he bonds with Maggie, Jared's mom. We get lots of Jarod, Eli, Rob, and Vic too. So I do suggest reading this series in order.
There is a lot of mention of Seb, the sub that left without telling them why. As much as he was mentioned I expected a return, but I also expected a bit more drama there and the reason for him leaving still wasn't clear to me, but I think maybe we will be getting his book soon and I hope we get Max...Maggie's chauffeur too.
If you like May/ December, D's. menage, hot dom's, cute subs, a touching romance, knitting, whacky characters (Maggie's a hoot), and some hot MMM man-sex, you will love this book(and series) It is addictive.
The first book was just teasing about them. We know from book one that they were lost since their sub left. They are both Doms so it is hard for them without a third to hold them together.
We got a peek at them when they showed up for Rob's collaring in book two but it was so hard on Sam that they left.
This brings us to this book. Sam and Aaron are incomplete. They need a third to complete them but Aaron won't go back to Secrets or out anywhere so they might meet someone. Their relationship has been strained but they have a solid love.
I loved how we found out more about Sam and Aaron, though I would've liked more about how they met. The authors did a great job describing Sam and Aaron. I could see Sam's strength and size. I loved how Aaron was a workaholic and how Sam and Arron fit so well together even though they are both Doms. Then one day Aaron goes shopping and sees a young boy in the gutter very sick. He offers to take him to the hospital but the boy refuses. Aaron has such a good heart he can't leave the boy there so he calls Sam, I liked this too, that he didn't just bring him home without asking.
Tim has been living on the street. His family was awful and my heart went out to Tim. The authors do such a fabulous job creating such realistic characters. Men you want to fall in love with. The stories are gripping and page-turners.
I liked that when they first brought Tim home it is platonic and they just want to help him and the relationship grows so organically.
Then of course, when you finally get to the sex it is smoking hot. I was impressed that the men didn't press the BDSM on Tim and Tim found out and came to them about it. I was also impressed that they didn't do the regular spankings and caneing etc you see in BDSM book because of Tim's past and found other ways to fulfill all their needs.
The story is so realistic. Tim takes up knitting but it isn't bam; he picks up needles and is making awesome, perfect hats and scarves in no time. We see his struggles and he bonds with Maggie, Jared's mom. We get lots of Jarod, Eli, Rob, and Vic too. So I do suggest reading this series in order.
There is a lot of mention of Seb, the sub that left without telling them why. As much as he was mentioned I expected a return, but I also expected a bit more drama there and the reason for him leaving still wasn't clear to me, but I think maybe we will be getting his book soon and I hope we get Max...Maggie's chauffeur too.
If you like May/ December, D's. menage, hot dom's, cute subs, a touching romance, knitting, whacky characters (Maggie's a hoot), and some hot MMM man-sex, you will love this book(and series) It is addictive.
Excerpt...
“ARE YOU mad at the computer?” Sam Thompson asked his lover, Aaron Greene, who was seated in his study, banging away on his keyboard, muttering to himself. Sam couldn’t miss the low grumbling that reached him all the way to the kitchen and had come downstairs to investigate.
Judging by Aaron’s complete disregard, Sam figured he hadn’t heard a word. Aaron paused, ran a hand through his dark brown hair, then went back to hammering the keyboard with a vengeance.
“What’s the laptop ever done to you?” Sam said with a snicker.
Without looking up Aaron grumbled something, which Sam knew contained more than a few curse words.
“Care to repeat that?” Sam chuckled. “Because one, I want to be sure you said what I think you said, and two, I want you to feel ashamed for using that language in the first place.” He tut-tutted. “Shame on you.”
Aaron slammed the cover on the laptop, hard enough that Sam winced, then lifted it off his lap, glared at it, then tossed it onto the couch beside him, where it landed with a soft whump.
Sam was not impressed. “I don’t care how pissed off you are. Don’t take your mood out on the hardware.”
Aaron leaned back against the padded chair, scrubbed a hand over his eyes, and took a deep breath. “Sorry.”
“Okay, that’s better. Now what’s going on?”
Aaron let out a heavy sigh. “I’m writing to a client. I had all the plans done—six weeks of work, mind you, to get them exactly the way his wife wanted. So the plans are done, she okayed them, but now she’s thinking she wants to go in a different direction.” He got up, moved away from the desk, and began pacing, flinging out his arms to punctuate his sentences. “Originally they wanted ultramodern, with black stainless steel appliances, an in-kitchen breakfast nook, and a library with built-in shelves. Plus a lounge with room enough for an ultrawide large-screen television, an office for him and her, oh, and something more ‘whimsical’ for the kids, who, by the way, are nearly seventeen. I worked my arse off trying to sort out the details, get estimates for the work, find the right kit to satisfy their requirements, and get it done within the allotted time span.”
Sam wanted to tell Aaron he had no business taking on all that extra work, but bit his tongue. With the dark circles under Aaron’s eyes, the coffee he’d been drinking by the potful, and the stress of juggling so many different things at once, Sam knew better.
“And?”
Aaron scowled. “He just called me to say, guess what? She’s changed her mind.” His eyes glinted. “Now she no longer wants ultramodern. Instead she wants something French provincial, with an open, airy design that will let all kinds of light in because she read somewhere that children needed more sun.”
“Sounds wonderful,” Sam murmured.
Judging by Aaron’s complete disregard, Sam figured he hadn’t heard a word. Aaron paused, ran a hand through his dark brown hair, then went back to hammering the keyboard with a vengeance.
“What’s the laptop ever done to you?” Sam said with a snicker.
Without looking up Aaron grumbled something, which Sam knew contained more than a few curse words.
“Care to repeat that?” Sam chuckled. “Because one, I want to be sure you said what I think you said, and two, I want you to feel ashamed for using that language in the first place.” He tut-tutted. “Shame on you.”
Aaron slammed the cover on the laptop, hard enough that Sam winced, then lifted it off his lap, glared at it, then tossed it onto the couch beside him, where it landed with a soft whump.
Sam was not impressed. “I don’t care how pissed off you are. Don’t take your mood out on the hardware.”
Aaron leaned back against the padded chair, scrubbed a hand over his eyes, and took a deep breath. “Sorry.”
“Okay, that’s better. Now what’s going on?”
Aaron let out a heavy sigh. “I’m writing to a client. I had all the plans done—six weeks of work, mind you, to get them exactly the way his wife wanted. So the plans are done, she okayed them, but now she’s thinking she wants to go in a different direction.” He got up, moved away from the desk, and began pacing, flinging out his arms to punctuate his sentences. “Originally they wanted ultramodern, with black stainless steel appliances, an in-kitchen breakfast nook, and a library with built-in shelves. Plus a lounge with room enough for an ultrawide large-screen television, an office for him and her, oh, and something more ‘whimsical’ for the kids, who, by the way, are nearly seventeen. I worked my arse off trying to sort out the details, get estimates for the work, find the right kit to satisfy their requirements, and get it done within the allotted time span.”
Sam wanted to tell Aaron he had no business taking on all that extra work, but bit his tongue. With the dark circles under Aaron’s eyes, the coffee he’d been drinking by the potful, and the stress of juggling so many different things at once, Sam knew better.
“And?”
Aaron scowled. “He just called me to say, guess what? She’s changed her mind.” His eyes glinted. “Now she no longer wants ultramodern. Instead she wants something French provincial, with an open, airy design that will let all kinds of light in because she read somewhere that children needed more sun.”
“Sounds wonderful,” Sam murmured.
KC Wells... I've always written, right from an early age. I was always writing stories as a child, and as I grew up, I had the idea of writing a novel, like so many people do. Born and raised in the north-west of England, K.C. Wells always loved writing. Words were important. Full stop. However, when childhood gave way to adulthood, the writing ceased, as life got in the way. K.C. discovered erotic fiction in 2009, where the purchase of a ménage storyline led to the startling discovery that reading about men in love was damn hot. In 2012, arriving at a really low point in life led to the desperate need to do something creative. An even bigger discovery waited in the wings—writing about men in love was even hotter.... K.C. now writes full time and is loving every minute of her new career. The laptop still has no idea of what hit it... it only knows that it wants a rest, please. And it now has to get used to the idea that where K.C goes, it goes.
Website: http://www.kcwellsworld.com
Parker Williams... Happily Ever After Comes With A Pricetag Parker Williams began to write as a teen, but never showed his work to anyone. As he grew older, he drifted away from writing, but his love of the written word moved him to reading. A chance encounter with an author changed the course of his life as she encouraged him to never give up on a dream. With the help of some amazing friends, he rediscovered the joy of writing, thanks to a community of writers who have become his family. Parker firmly believes in love, but is also of the opinion that anything worth having requires work and sacrifice (plus a little hurt and angst, too). The course of love is never a smooth one, and Happily Ever After always has a price tag.
Website: https://about.me/williamsparker
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