They’re her business partners, so she shouldn’t get involved. Should she?Kara Lowe is the successful owner of Bridal Dreams, where she works with happy couples to make their special day a fantasy come true. When she is asked to oversee the wedding of a lifetime on the other side of the world, she knows she needs to rely on the two men she’s recently gone into business with to ensure the elite … the elite couple’s wedding goes off without a hitch. What she doesn’t expect is for her two partners to decide that, in the wild hills of Scotland, anything goes—including all of her pent-up inhibitions.
Zeke Driscoll and Chase Manning have desired Kara for years; since well before their merger with Bridal Dreams. When a unique getaway wedding presents itself on the books, they decide the Dungeon Fantasy Club is the perfect place to unravel their partner’s sweet beauty and uncover the submissive they know is hiding inside her, just waiting to be let out. The two Doms will test Kara’s boundaries, knowing they’ve found the submissive to hold their hearts.
As Kara begins to lose her heart, she must face the reality of their ménage relationship. Will she be brave enough to commit to a lifetime with her two Doms?
This is the third book in the Dungeon Fantasy Club series by Anya Summers; however, like all the other books, it can be read as a standalone. It contains explicit sexual themes, including BDSM, MFM ménage, and some m/m action. If such content offends you, please do not purchase.
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This may be the third book in the series but as long as you’ve read the first book you should be fine. Our main characters are wedding planners, planning the wedding for the couple in the first book. I myself haven’t read the second story yet as I can’t afford it at this time. I can’t wait for the next part. Now that said I hate spoilers so I won’t go into details but there was one part that squicked me a bit. We all have our limits I know most people probably will not have a problem with it. So I hope the rest of the readers enjoy it.
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Looking for a steamy, best friends to more romance with a touch more spice?
This is such a steamy romance! You take Kara, a wedding planner, and add in her best friends and business partners, Zeke and Chase… who she thinks are a gay couple and then add in enough sexual attraction to set them all on fire and you basically have this book. lol Okay, so there is more but I don’t want to spoil it… just read it! It’s amazing!
Kara, Chase and Zeke are business partners and friends in their business, Bridal Dreams, where Kara’s the planner, Chase is the architect/designer, and Zeke is the chef/caterer. But, Chase and Zeke want more, unbeknownst to Kara. When they finally let her know, in the most abrupt way possible, she’s understandably shocked and more than a little upset. So she decides to take some (very little) time to process as the three of them are at a new client’s home helping her plan her upcoming wedding.
I have to say that while I loved the premise of three business partners becoming more, becoming a full fledged triad, the execution was subpar. For my tastes, a ménage is only successful if the physical is perfectly balanced with the emotional, and here in Two Doms for Kara, the emotional is more than a little lacking. The timeline is really rushed and things are swept under the rug just for the sake of the story. First Kara’s screaming at Chase and Zeke after they spring their desire for her to become their sub, a second later (not literally) she’s all for it and is submitting to them, at least physically. Then a minute later Chase is revealing his secret and Zeke is storming off like a big, petulant child. A paragraph later, Zeke is taking them back and they’re declaring their love for each other. Um no, just no. There is little to no relationship and character development here and it’s why this ménage, this entire story, just did not work for me. The emotional aspect just isn’t there, not in a fully realized, well-drawn way, and as hot as the physical is, it can’t make up for the lack of emotional substance in Two Doms for Kara. And, on a little side note, if the author had used the word “member” one more time in the steamy scenes, I think I would have gagged. There are other, BETTER words one can use to describe a man’s most precious body part. I’d suggest a thesaurus, or you know, just use the words that start with a c and a d. Those words work, are universally known, and appreciated.
So, lots of hot scenes (aside from the overuse of certain cheesy words), little to no emotional substance and development, but I can say that I really liked Chase, he saved this from a 2 star rating.
The third book in the Dungeon Fantasy series and it features Kara and Zeke and Chase.
They have been friends and business partners for years. Kara has a crush on both of them, and the feeling is mutual. On a trip to Scotland fantasy become reality until a unspoken desire threatens to ruin everything.
I enjoyed the characters a lot and the sex scenes were very steamy. And i loved how Kara stood up for what she wanted.
I was surprised that there was not talk at all about limits, birth control and protection. Isn’t that one of the first rules?