Paige Matthews has a lot to learn — about everything, including herself. At age twenty-two, Paige finds herself driving across the country to start an internship with the F.B.I. in Quantico, Virginia.
You would think that Paige would be grateful to her older brother, Trace Matthews, a senior F.B.I. agent who pulled strings on her behalf to get her into the program, right?
Wrong.
Paige is …
Wrong.
Paige is not overly enthused at the realization that her parents have pushed her from the nest and onto her older brother’s plate for the time being. Always a loner, she quickly wears out her welcome with Trace and his wife Lindsey, due to her… need for random hook-ups, and finds herself crashing with her oldest brother, Easton, and his wife Darcy.
Through Darcy, Paige is introduced to her sister-in-law’s former roommate and bestie male friend, Eli Chambers, along with his sinfully handsome partner, Cain Maddox. They’re looking for a roommate and Paige is looking to get out from underneath her family’s watchful eye.
This is no typical ”Three’s Company” story though. Paige embarks on a journey of self-discovery that teaches her not only about giving, but about accepting love as well. She soon realizes that sometimes what you’re searching for has been right there with you all along.
This book is intended for mature audiences. Explicit Sex.
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Loved These Men & Paige too! Great Audible Listen
These Men
By: Andrea Smith
Narrated by: Tor Thom, Charley Ongel
I loved this book, it is well written and well told with interesting storylines that captivate you from start to end. The characters are complex and well developed. The book starts out with Paige, a new college graduate, leaving …
These Men is an outstanding contemporary romance by Andrea Smith. I always laugh at myself when I reach for one of this author’s books. They are usually written in first person, which I’m not a fan of (yes, this one too), the characters are younger than I really want to read (what can I say, I’m old), there may be some heat (not complaining, I’m …
Paige move across country for her career in the FBI, to be closer to her brother, Taz. She’s wild, insecure, no control when it comes to sex and men. After she’s thrown out of her brothers house, she becomes a roomie with Cain and Eli. As their friendship grows, their relationship between the three of them gets deeper, and the sex is hotter. …
I’m reviewing the audio edition. This is the first story I’ve read/listened to by this author. Maybe I should have looked into others before since I found out the characters are from previous books. I really didn’t feel I missed much but I’ll be looking into them to see their backgrounds.
This story is unexpected for me. Maybe I would have …
These Men is a MMF menage story with great characters and an interesting storyline. It was a steamy, sensual read with great character development. Although I didn’t particularly care for Paige at the start I liked the dynamics between these characters and seeing their relationship develop. I would recommend this novel to all lovers of MMF …
Paige has a lot to learn when it comes to men and her self worth. Luckily for her (and us) she has two great new roommates who will show her the world. Loved this book!
This is a cute, fun sexy novella. Has some family drama, and a fast squelched jealousy. Tor Thom and Charley Ongel guide you though this new budding ménage love story.
Thank you Tor, Charley and Andrea for gifting me this audible book for a fair and honest review.
Audible. Also available on KU.
This is my first book by Andrea Smith and my second listen to Tor Thom & Charley Ongel. I’m a fan of MMF (and this *is* MMF, not MFM as some other reviews have tagged it) so I was excited for this. This is a spin-off from another series I haven’t read/listened to, but I don’t feel like that impacted my enjoyment of …
I enjoyed the story, but I felt that Paige was super immature and bratty. While I understand why she wouldn’t really have a real bond with brothers who haven’t been around the majority of her life and haven’t taken the time to make her feel included, and parents who just barely tolerated her presence I felt that she had a total lack of respect for …