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one actually started out well, They started out in a place where there are two relationships slowly moving together, I thought the beginning of the transition was believable, But it lost its drive once again because of sex, Dear lord everything is about sex, So much skipping for me again,
I'm sad to say that again this MMF wasn't what I hoped to be,
But to be fair the plot was better done in this book and parts were really well done.
I'd say around.for me. The Premise
In the final book of the Hat Trick Series, Garrick, Savannah and Rhian have to learn to navigate this new and unexplored territory.
old timey radio soap announcer voice How do Savannah and Rhian share Garrick How do they feel about each other Whos watching Rhian A soapy triad romance.
. . next after these sex scenes, :D
The Good
This series has been a fully developed revelation in menage romance.
In previous menage books Ive read MMF and MFM, Ive had a hard time believing in the equality of feelings for all participants and it usually ended up feeling like what it usually is PWP porn without plot.
Ive thought that one relationship, whether it be MF or MM, is the “main” one and the additional person is just that more body parts to play with.
In this trilogy, Ms. Wayland took the time to develop each relationship individually so that when they all eventually come together cmon who could resist :P it all plays out in such a way that I truly believe they all love each other.
Thats a rare thing.
A good portion of this final book is all about Rhian and Savannah connecting with each other, with believable bumps along the way.
I almost looked at it as their own romance within the context of their love for Garrick.
Oh, and um, HOT, Triad. Sex.
The Not as Good
As much as I enjoyed the triad sex, I could have done with less of it and more of Rhians family story that part felt rushed and underwhelming with his mother/brother being cardboard villains with little purpose other than to create external tension.
As much as I understood Rhians emotional neediness, sometimes it was a bit much, Also, while it was cute to integrate Ms, Waylands other triad romances, it felt a bit much to have that many triads popping up left and right.
Good series, with erotica and emotional development, It may not be for everyone, but it entertained me lol,
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sitelink sitelink sitelink sitelink sitelink sitelink I held off reading this one as long as I could because it's the final book in the trilogy.
. . And that gives me a sad,
I had been waitingbooks for this sequence of events to happen, I loved it. Honestly, bookI had the thought that it should totally be a m/m/f story when Garrick was flirting with Rupert.
I have to admit, Rhian got a little too emotional at times, but it was consistent with the last book, and consistent with his issues.
However saying that, my heart broke so many times for him, Just wanted to scoop him up and give him a hug,
Oh my god his mother is a royal bitch, Honestly, I can't believe there are actually people like that in the universe,
The rest of it, I loved it, Loved the Morrison Clan, and their team hockey jerseys,
Chelsea didn't even bother me,
I am actually sad that this trilogy is over,
On one hand, I thought it was neat how the other books sitelink and sitelink I am assuming it was With Grace.
I haven't read it yet, and it set up sitelink , . . but on the other hand, it kind of felt like all of them got shoved into being connected, and only Home and Away made sense since it's Callum and Rupert.
But I still really enjoyed it, My :
NOTE: This review will have spoilers from the previous two novels in this series.
It's a series that I highly recommend you read and it's helpful to read them in order so you get the full story.
If you haven't read bookyet, stop reading this review right now and go get it!! You won't regret it.
It's a seriously hot, sexy series set around hockey and two well, actually three amazing hockey players who find a new definition for family.
Every single book in the trilogy has been GREAT, completely riveting read and the whole set will be on my keeper shelf as soon as the final two are out in paperback.
Now for the specific review about THIS book, This is the final book in the trilogy about Garrett, Savannah, and Rhian, In book one we saw Garrett and Savannah fall in
love, Book two featured Garrett and Rhian's building relationship, And this one combined them all, but I love that it began with Rhian and Savannah.
At the beginning of this book Garrett is still living in New Brunswick while both his lovers are in Boston working for the Bruins.
Nothing about the situation is ideal, but it becomes exponentially worse when Rhian suddenly stops talking/communicating with Garrett.
Caught in the middle is Savannah, She knows Garrett is hurting because of something to do with Rhian, She works with Rhain and has tried to talk to him and although they used to be friends, they've gotten to a place where talking isn't something they can do.
Even though Savannah is okay with Garrett and Rhian, it doesn't make any of this any easier.
Rhian is the other man,
But then Savannah realizes that Rhian needs someone to stand by him and she can't just leave him to face things on his own.
They find their way to friendship, . . and I love how the author wrote this, It's awkward as all get out for both of them, They have doubts and moments of jealousy, The whole scenario feels real, But I also love how no matter how awkward and tenuous it all feels that Savannah never backs down.
She supports and loves Garrett and she's a friend to Rhian, She needs to be there regardless and she doesn't let Rhian push her away, Throughout this series, I've loved Sav's character, . . that grew exponentially in this book, She has her doubts, but she never lets that get in the way of taking care of the people that she loves.
She puts Garrett and Rhian first always and I loved her for that, She truly doesn't have a selfish bone in her body and the way she made this work for them was incredible.
Then there's Rhian, In bookwe got a hint of how hard his life was as a child, So much more was revealed about that in this book and I understand why Garrett and eventually Savannah just have to hold him at times.
He has moments where he's so fragile, . . he just needs someone to prop him up and LOVE him, Never have I read a character that needs love as much as he does, There's a single line about that when Garrett finally arrives to join them where Savannah says, "I get it now.
" She's talking about Rhian and how Garrett fell in love with him, Gah . I loved that. You can't help but fall in love with Rhian's character and need to hug him,
Like I mentioned before, I really like the way this story evolved, Honestly, I could never imagine making a triad work in real life, but this story with these characters felt believable.
Their relationships are based on the people and while the sex is hot whoa, is it ever!! that's not the basis of why they are there for each other.
For all of them, they begin as friends and a support system develops and in the end find themselves as a family and I've loved the journey of getting to watch them get there.
It's been gorgeous to read!!
And the good news is, . . that there will be more coming soon, Other characters have stories coming, . . you could see the hints of one couple in this one and I cannot wait because the sparks were coming off the page when Rupert and Callum butted heads.
Also, if you've ever read the other two menage books by Samantha Wayland and if you haven't, you need to, both sets of characters make appearances in this book.
. . I LOVED that!!
I highly recommend this book and this series, And I just have to take a moment to call attention to the cover, . . so freaking hot!!! Yeah, I definitely want this one on my keeper shelf, .