Three men just looking for some fun, strangers who meet in a bar. A simple one-night stand. Too bad they can’t stop thinking about each other.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 … 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 book contains explicit sexual content, graphic language, and an all-male menage relationship.
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Okay let’s keep it real, this book is like 245 pages of sex, very HOT SEX, but that’s about it!
Don’t get me wrong, I like me some m/m/m action, but this was just a bit over the top for me..
Luke’s searching for something, something to get his mind off things. And he finds it with Richard and Matthew. None of the three imagined that one connection would lead to an intense, life-changing kind of love, though.
More is told from Luke’s POV, which sounds one-sided, and I guess it is, but the reader gets to see Matthew and Richard develop as characters, as the other two parts of Luke’s heart and soul, all from Luke’s perspective, so it was actually a good way to see how the relationship developed. First off, I have to mention that More is H O T!!! Like, incendiary, 5-alarm kind of hot. So much so that it overwhelmed the emotional part of this ménage at times. The best ménages are balanced equally between the physical and the emotional, and I’m afraid that all the steam tipped the balance to the physical side, so that the emotional side suffered a tad. But only a little, and not enough so that I didn’t still enjoy More. Ideally, though, I would have appreciated a little less steam and a bit more emotional and character development.
The sub plot of Luke’s dad, though intended to be an important part of Luke’s backstory, backfired in my mind. It didn’t do much to further the ménage relationship or the story because it came off as a bit corny and cheesy villain-ish. His father was ott ridiculous and it hurt the story a little. I think More would have been better off without this part of Luke’s backstory, and had Luke’s father not been in it, it would have given the story more room to focus on the emotional side of the relationship development.
All in all, though, I really liked More. Not only is it hot as I mentioned, but Luke, Matthew and Richard are all equally likable, interesting characters individually, and as a threesome, are perfect for each other. If you are into gay erotica, ménage stories, or simply just a good romance, you’d do well to take a dive into More. I am now going to dive into the second part of their story, More Than Most myself, because I really want to know if/how these men get their HEA.
This is an intense, gripping, suspenseful, dramatic and fascinating story. Richard is bold, gentle, caring and protective. Matthew is sweet, excitable and generous. Luke is determined, tough and unemotional. They meet at a club where gay men can go for hookups. They connected emotionally the instant they met, but they knew that Luke was never with someone more than once. Until the next time he was at the club and they wanted a repeat, he couldn’t say no. Then they decided to go on a date, and Richard asked them to move in. Luke didn’t want to keep being with them, but couldn’t stop himself from saying yes, partly because his father had tracked him down again so he needed to move, and partly because he was curious about his reaction to them. When Luke’s father started threatening them, he tried to leave, but he couldn’t, and things got bad after that. There are some shocking twists that you never see coming. It’s an amazing story about love, trust and betrayal.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.