My first love. My first lust. Fourteen years later, my feelings haven’t changed. But it’s not that simple…
I’m right back where I said I’d never be. Living in the house I was raised in, giving up an action-filled job in the city to return to a town that’s emptier than a tomb, working in a place that once made my skin crawl. All for a boy I lusted for who turned me down flat, and another that I … and another that I loved who walked away with my virginity.
But things aren’t as they seem.
Keith Ryker and Jason Lee are no longer boys … and love one another.
Can I forget the pain of the past?
Can this small, judgmental neck of the woods embrace my choices?
Can the secrets of yesterday become the foundation of tomorrow? Or will they crucify me against Springhill, Texas all over again?
I want two men. Is that wrong? Is it immoral? Probably. But I’ll fight until the end for the men I love. And if that’s wrong, then I don’t want to be right.
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All in all one seriously arousing & emotive read that I just couldn’t put down.This is a hot sexy story about one young lady & her two best friends that she wants real bad.MMM Great chemistry between Jen, Keith & Jason was really something else.All three have a amazing bond between them & love each other..This was the first time reading this authors books & I so enjoyed this one & look forward to seeing more in the future! This was a free ARC copy from the author & booksprout for my voluntary honest review of this read.
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Call Me Sugar – a review by Rosemary Kenny
Lacee Hightower hits an MMF ménage a trois, panty-meltingly hot erotic high note, with the volcanic sex scenes between former high school sweethearts Jennifer Boylan and Keith Ryker, coming to pass years later, when bisexual Keith has partnered up with another student who was on Jen’s wtf (aka wants to f**k), radar too, back in the day.
Many events, including the unexplained and devastating suicide of Jen’s bff Rylee and Keith’s Dad, among others, are narrated intermittently by the three MCs, as all of them separate and give other relationships and careers a try, before they finally return to Springhill, to live, love, lust and work together, in an unexpected, explosive HEA, that’s like nothing you’ve ever read before!
Forget Christian Grey and the fears and challenges of the Covid-19 and your Lockdown Blues, as you won’t be able to think of anything else other than what’s deliciously and seductively happening within the pages of Call me Sugar (Book 1 in her Sugar and Sin series), by the Mistress of Ménage, Lacee Hightower.
Grab your copy today, lock the doors and turn off your phone as you won’t want to be disturbed!
Let me start by says WOW just Oh MY Stars this is truly one wonderful read. It took me on a ride up and down and around the block and back. This is not a fluffy romance at all and if that is what you want than cruise on by. But if you are looking for a good MMF book with Kink in it that shows what true love really is, and you can stand some dark…. this is the book for you. Call Me Sugar had me from the start and until the end. I have a thing for menage and kink and out them together and they are the perfect storm so to speak for me. This book was that and more. I am looking forward to reading the next book and seeing how this all started for Keith and Jason.
A wonderful story of raw passion, pain, and love. Lacee did tremendously with the emotions, and the sex scenes were hot, hot, hot.
Menage is never something I could have ever imagined as being truly romantic, yet Lacee has managed to change my mind on that!
Every word drips with a passionate love between all of the three main characters which displays itself in such erotic passion that it feels natural and part of the whole romance of the relationship.
I don’t wish to spoil the story for anyone, but the challenges they face are very real and timely, the emotive scenes are written with such art and craft you end up thinking why can’t these people be together, which for me is a sign of a truly good story.
I am thoroughly looking forward to the next story, and possibly more.
When a girl loves a boy,… and another boy…
Oh dear, so many feelings. Love, angst, passion, anguish – it’s all in there. Sometimes love isn’t enough, sometimes it’s hard work and sacrifice, and putting all your feelings out there, leaving you vulnerable. This book has all this and more, including unresolved sadness due to a high school friend’s suicide, and finally a happy for now. The characters still have things to work out, but the next book by Lacee Hightower (Call me Sweetheart) provides resolution.
I loved this story. The characters are wonderful as they struggle to find their path. I was rooting for them every step of the way.
I received an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
I received an ARC from the author thru Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving my review. Jen left home heartbroken fourteen years ago. Now she has returned home and finds that time has not ever diminished her feelings about the two men who broke her. But things have changed in those years and the men have secrets. They do not know if their need for her will create a whole new dynamic or treat everything apart. She is worried that she cannot handle another heartbreak, and they can still do that her. This is an unconventional relationship storyline. If you do not like the genres of bdsm or mmf, this is not the book for you. Otherwise I think you will enjoy reading about Jen, Keith and Jason.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
I’m rated it as a 3.5 star. Not because it’s not a stand alone but for a triad, it was mostly 2 sided with Jen being the 3rd wheel. She might say she can handle it since she loves Keith with every fiber of her being and what his life and babies but she love Jason (what about sharing his life too?) Then Keith and Jason has 15 years together and when Keith wants Jen involved Jason acts jealous. Then the same for Jen when Keith’s and Jason are together away from her, she’s jealous of their love. I honestly felt no connection between Jason and Jen or Keith and Jen, even years later for their HFN ending. I’m intrigued To find out as their story progressing how their connection is but it lacked the Dom/Sub feelings for me.
*New to me author
I want to say right off in this review that this is not a typical MMF book. And that I didn’t find anything particularly wrong with Call Me Sugar. Lacee did a good job with the three main characters, Jen, Jason, and Keith. We get a decent back story and go forward from there.
Since I do not want to give anything away, I did enjoy this story. I will just say, some things are just obvious. Rather your relationship is two or three, you know whom you love. Everyone has issues, but if you love that person enough you can overcome them or love them even more for it.
I would recommend this story to anyone that enjoys MMF stories.