Another great why choose polyamory romance that was tastefully done. Book two is about Tatum's cousin (book one) Alisa. This is a very mature and shexAnother great why choose polyamory romance that was tastefully done. Book two is about Tatum's cousin (book one) Alisa. This is a very mature and shexy read. The spice was spicing. ...more
A pretty average read, however I enjoyed the story with the exception of hearing the word puss so often. I didn't even realize that this was 3.5 Stars
A pretty average read, however I enjoyed the story with the exception of hearing the word puss so often. I didn't even realize that this was book two of a trilogy but I don't think I will read books one and three. ...more
I’ve been anxiously awaiting this book since CCJ’s “Lady of the House (A Thanksgiving Vignette)” where we were first introduced to Orion and Nalani.
NI’ve been anxiously awaiting this book since CCJ’s “Lady of the House (A Thanksgiving Vignette)” where we were first introduced to Orion and Nalani.
Nalani is summoned to her father’s office one day to find out that the family ran business and her mother’s legacy is in trouble. She soon learns that the trouble stems from her incompetent father, his mishandling of the business, and his gambling habits. Through her father’s actions the landlord and their family’s competitor, Orion is ready to send them packing. That is unless Nalani agrees to a marriage of convenience. Orion has made promises to his grandmother that he plans to keep. He promised her that before she left the earth that he would have the prettiest wife and babies. This marriage of convenience will help him fulfill his promise in the least amount of time and time is running out. As they navigate this new marriage Nalani pretends to hate Orion but is secretly crushing on him the whole time. She finds it easier and easier to give in and give it up to Orion, she doesn’t go down without a fight though. Orion didn’t randomly choose Nalani, he’s had his eyes on her for a while and he purposely acts like an alpha-hole to mask his true feelings. He courts her, protects her, and buys her all the nice things. Not to mention the Seggs is A1. As the story progresses Nalani uncovers family lies, deceit, betrayal and Orion gets closer to his end goal. We get a cameo from the infamous Black family, humor from the hilarious grandma Calli, and introductions to siblings from both sides who will hopefully get their own book.
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I’ve been anxiously awaiting this book since CCJ’s “Lady of the House (A Thanksgiving Vignette)” where we were first introduced to Orion and Nalani.
Nalani is summoned to her father’s office one day to find out that the family ran business and her mother’s legacy is in trouble. She soon learns that the trouble stems from her incompetent father, his mishandling of the business, and his gambling habits. Through her father’s actions the landlord and their family’s competitor, Orion is ready to send them packing. That is unless Nalani agrees to a marriage of convenience. Orion has made promises to his grandmother that he plans to keep. He promised her that before she left the earth that he would have the prettiest wife and babies. This marriage of convenience will help him fulfill his promise in the least amount of time and time is running out. As they navigate this new marriage Nalani pretends to hate Orion but is secretly crushing on him the whole time. She finds it easier and easier to give in and give it up to Orion, she doesn’t go down without a fight though. Orion didn’t randomly choose Nalani, he’s had his eyes on her for a while and he purposely acts like an alpha-hole to mask his true feelings. He courts her, protects her, and buys her all the nice things. Not to mention the Seggs is A1. As the story progresses Nalani uncovers family lies, deceit, betrayal and Orion gets closer to his end goal. We get a cameo from the infamous Black family, humor from the hilarious grandma Calli, and introductions to siblings from both sides who will hopefully get their own book....more
I loved the chemistry between Dom and Wren. Dare I say love at first sight, for Dom anyway. I also loved the budding relationship between Dom and JadaI loved the chemistry between Dom and Wren. Dare I say love at first sight, for Dom anyway. I also loved the budding relationship between Dom and Jada....more
It’s been years since I’ve read a book by Ms. Monroe, and I see that nothing has changed. Ms. Monroe is still a great storyteller. I listened to the aIt’s been years since I’ve read a book by Ms. Monroe, and I see that nothing has changed. Ms. Monroe is still a great storyteller. I listened to the audiobook and I’m happy to say that a good narrator was selected for the story, and I felt like her voice really matched the character.
Maggie and Hubert are hiding secrets, and you know what they say, when you tell a lie, you have to tell another one to cover the first lie, then another and another. When things begin to snowball and get out of control, Maggie decides to take things in her own hand literally. Maggie loved to play the victim until she really became one.
This book had a lot of crazy twists and turns that I wasn’t expecting but enjoyed the story, nonetheless. I’m kind of nervous to read book 2 ...more
This was a feel good listen for me, not too many layers and the plot not that deep. However this book has been my favorite so far. Nan was like a femaThis was a feel good listen for me, not too many layers and the plot not that deep. However this book has been my favorite so far. Nan was like a female version of Uncle Lee Chester (a bit more gangsta) and kept me laughing. Prynce gave me another version of Laike and Lawe, he was definitely with the ...more