
Not because Anthony doesn’t fit with the other two men, but because he fits so well. Unfortunately, the trial aspect of their week of fun fails utterly. It’s fun to watch them both thoroughly seduce him, and I appreciate the openness and communication they emphasize when it comes to sharing their individual and joint needs. August and Camden are certainly rolling the dice by opening their relationship, but they attempt to go about it safely by making a trial run of it with Anthony, visiting from out of state. Dee manages her unique storytelling spin here, featuring three fantastic characters who take a chance on creating a happily ever after together.ĭee takes a page out of the real world here to address how even two people in love might not have a 100 percent satisfying relationship if their kinks don’t line up. I’ve read both MMM and Daddy-kink (with age regression) stories before, and even books that combine those particular tropes. As much fun as I have tracking romance plot points now that I’m familiar with the structure, it never ceases to amaze me how diverse the genre can be.
