Armie Croft has just lost the last of his vision, something that proves problematic as he bangs his head against the side of the JCA public pool. Luckily, Leighanne Misra, the nighttime lifeguard, jumps in to rescue him, followed by Mitch Karmi, who is in a suit and has no training when it comes to performing CPR. Soon after laughing at Mitch’s soaking wet clothes, and double checking to make … sure Armie is alive and well, a steamy connection is forged between the three acquaintances.
Mitch wants to hide their ménage from the public, much to Armie and Leighanne’s dismay, but he negotiates and asks they at least have the week leading to the first night of Hanukkah to themselves. The three lovers are stronger together but sometimes you never truly appreciate what you have until you’ve lost it.
Publisher’s Note: Feast of Love is the third and final installment in the Croft “Three for the Holidays” series.
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This is a quick insta-love read with the added MMF menage. It is so hot. Two alpha males and one petite female. All three have their own issues to overcome but with the help of the other two they can do it. The angst in this book makes you emotional and hurts your heart. I hurt for them all.
Armie Croft’s vision has finally gone. Now he is falling into a dark depression that only a bottle is ‘fixing’. When Leighann and Mitch help him out there is an instant attraction between the three of them that neither one of them can fight, but one of them pulls back from telling the public. Not used to this. This adds a wedge between the thruple. Will they be able to overcome their individual demons or will they break up and live life without the happiness they have found.
I truly do recommend this book and all the books in the Croft Holiday Trilogy.
They are united by an accidental drowning. Two men and one women find a love that is so good. They enjoys themselves in and out of the bed. Follow them as they enjoy themselves. There will be a bump in the road. Will this be the end of them? Can they work through it? See what will happen
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The storyline was well written and the characters were so well rounded that I couldn’t put this book down until I finished reading the very last page! This was the first book that I have read from this author and it definitely will not be the last!
When Armie’s complete blindness eventually overtakes him, he reacts by drinking more than is his norm and takes a night swim at the local JCA (Jewish Community Association). And it’s there where he’ll meet the two people he’ll fall for. Leighanne is an aspiring musician who just needs the courage and confidence to finally showcase her talent, but for now works a night cleaning job at the local JCA. As she’s singing and twerking away, a gorgeous stranger is watching from the office, and he’s instantly smitten. Sparks are flying all over the JCA, but when a loud noise is heard and the two find a seemingly unconscious man floating in the pool, the sparks burn even brighter. Alas, all three, especially the two men, have baggage that will need to be dealt with before these three can make a complete triad happen.
Whew, Armie, Leighanne and Mitch are H O T together! Armie the natural Dom who takes charge of his two soul mates in the bedroom but who seems so unsure on the outside, Leighanne who seems to be the most confident on the outside, but really needs the support of her men to boost her confidence, and Mitch, who’s so scarred by a traumatic incident in his earlier life that he pushes away the two loves of his life. If you, like myself, love MMF, or are simply looking for something short and hot to warm up your holidays, take a dive into Feast of Love.
Book three in the Croft Holidays Trilogy is a well-written story that kept me turning pages. This is Leighanne, Armie, and Mitch’s story and the love they feel for each other, but Mitch has a lot in his past if he is to move forward with them he has to let go of. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.