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stang_gt3's review against another edition
4.0
3.5 Stars
I think this just felt a little rushed due to length. I liked Cash and Sage as a couple, and Daisy certainly seemed to fit with them as well, it just didn't seem like we got enough time to really sink into it. Also, the dangling thread of Daisy's friend in this one bugged me since who knows when we'll get an answer as to what was going on.
Still for a novella type story this was good. I am looking forward to the rest of the series.
I think this just felt a little rushed due to length. I liked Cash and Sage as a couple, and Daisy certainly seemed to fit with them as well, it just didn't seem like we got enough time to really sink into it. Also, the dangling thread of Daisy's friend in this one bugged me since who knows when we'll get an answer as to what was going on.
Still for a novella type story this was good. I am looking forward to the rest of the series.
relly's review against another edition
4.0
4 Stars
I liked this one.
It's always hard to add another partner to an already established couple, but this one worked. I liked the way the guys both knew without having the big conversation, they knew their partner and knew what they wanted. Yes they had a discussion but it wasn't a big drawn out thing of who loves who more.
I also liked that they gave Daisy time to come to terms with what she wanted to happen. They didn't push and let her set the pace. It didn't stop them from connecting and the guys from continuing with their relationship, but also wasn't rushed.
I liked this one.
It's always hard to add another partner to an already established couple, but this one worked. I liked the way the guys both knew without having the big conversation, they knew their partner and knew what they wanted. Yes they had a discussion but it wasn't a big drawn out thing of who loves who more.
I also liked that they gave Daisy time to come to terms with what she wanted to happen. They didn't push and let her set the pace. It didn't stop them from connecting and the guys from continuing with their relationship, but also wasn't rushed.
ltcreads40's review against another edition
4.0
What Cash and Sage had to begin with was loving but adding Daisy to the mix made it even more loving and beautiful as she brought a softness to the duo. She was a calming balm needed to the two restless souls. Another beautiful story in this world.
danielletepool's review against another edition
dark
emotional
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
msshelleyh's review against another edition
dark
emotional
hopeful
reflective
relaxing
sad
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.0
rellimreads's review against another edition
5.0
Audible. Also available on KU.
I read through the whole series (several times) a few years ago, but as they're being released on Audio I've been grabbing them and trying to update my reviews. I'm a fan of Sloane Kennedy, Michael Dean, & MMF - so this was a win/win/win for me.
There's a bit of a teaser for this triad in Protector's Family Christmas, but you don't *have* to listen to that for this to make sense. Why you'd want to skip any of these, I don't know...
For being a novella, we get a LOT of information about this trio. Daisy has been a background character for quite some time, but it was nice to learn more about her. Cash and Sage's relationship is incredibly unique and adding Daisy only makes it stronger. What I loved about this was that it spans several months so there's definitely an insta-lust going on, I really felt the connection between all three of these characters before "love" was thrown about. The HEA is nice and I know we get to hear more about them in future books.
Micheal Dean's narration is fantastic. I'll admit that since some chapters are from Daisy's POV, I think it would have been nice to bring in a female narrator for her, but it wasn't like Dean's version was bad in any way.
I'm wondering if this means that we'll get audio versions of some of Kennedy's M/F books from her Escort & Barretti Security series. (pretty please!)
I read through the whole series (several times) a few years ago, but as they're being released on Audio I've been grabbing them and trying to update my reviews. I'm a fan of Sloane Kennedy, Michael Dean, & MMF - so this was a win/win/win for me.
There's a bit of a teaser for this triad in Protector's Family Christmas, but you don't *have* to listen to that for this to make sense. Why you'd want to skip any of these, I don't know...
For being a novella, we get a LOT of information about this trio. Daisy has been a background character for quite some time, but it was nice to learn more about her. Cash and Sage's relationship is incredibly unique and adding Daisy only makes it stronger. What I loved about this was that it spans several months so there's definitely an insta-lust going on, I really felt the connection between all three of these characters before "love" was thrown about. The HEA is nice and I know we get to hear more about them in future books.
Micheal Dean's narration is fantastic. I'll admit that since some chapters are from Daisy's POV, I think it would have been nice to bring in a female narrator for her, but it wasn't like Dean's version was bad in any way.
I'm wondering if this means that we'll get audio versions of some of Kennedy's M/F books from her Escort & Barretti Security series. (pretty please!)
evethingiread's review against another edition
4.0
2nd read. it really is a shame these characters didn't get a full book. Probably one of my favs in the series!
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Amazing. I wish this was longer because the characters had so much more to say! Loved it
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Amazing. I wish this was longer because the characters had so much more to say! Loved it
kzimm2024's review against another edition
4.0
Needed some short stories to get my GR book count up! This one was short and actually sweet. And not insta-love like most, the relationship built over time.
They had deep hurts and found a way to love each other thru their insecurities. Hot too- whew!
They had deep hurts and found a way to love each other thru their insecurities. Hot too- whew!