Reviewed by True
TITLE: Three’s Company
SERIES: Village Affairs #2
AUTHOR: Kristian Parker
PUBLISHER: Pride Publishing
LENGTH: 220 pages
RELEASE DATE: September 6, 2022
BLURB:
They’re the perfect throuple…if only the rest of the world agreed.
Will Johnstone’s father is desperately ill, and he races home from London to the Yorkshire village of Napthwaite to be with him. Almost immediately he meets cute postman, Hardeep and mysterious newcomer, Andrew. There weren’t handsome men like this in Napthwaite when he lived here…
Heat flares between the three very different men, passion they have no intention of resisting, or denying. But having their roots deep and their lives entwined in a small village is not like living in a bustling metropolis. And with domineering mothers, problem teenagers, sick fathers and someone’s past knocking at the door, the path of true love is anything but smooth.
Can Will, Hardeep and Andrew, three very different people, steer their relationship past the rocks and find a way into uncharted territory…together?
REVIEW:
That was an exciting read! I was surprised, which I love btw, reading something from a, for me, unknown author, and thrilled by the writing and fascinating events.
Everything felt so real and convincing. The start was a bit slow, but soon I did understand it was a good choice to properly introduce the three men, separately.
But oh boy when their ways crossed and they started to interact, awesome!
The story plays in a small village Napthwaite, Yorkshire. A beautiful place with green hills with meddlesome people who like to gossip.
Will is a chef in London, when his father, living in Napthwaite, got a heart attack, he takes days off to take care of him.
Andrew lives in Napthwaite for over a year now, he holds off relationships. Hardeep is the postman of Napthwaite, running the business with his mother. He’s a single dad with a fifteen-year-old daughter.
Two of the men are out, one is in the closet.
All three have a story, quite interesting ones. There is not one boring moment. When the three come together in the bedroom there’s so much heat and connection it’s just wonderful.
While Andrew talks about no strings and only fun, the feelings are there and not to be denied.
There’s a lot of village fuss, all entertaining.
I don’t want to spoil the personal lives of three men, because that’s what this story is about.
Believe me, it’s super entertaining! There’s the struggle with exes, struggle with family, and even some violence. All different aspects are well balanced with the romantic part of these three men. It’s not simple at all.
The writing was captivating, smooth, coherent, and with a good flow, it felt all super plausible, I didn’t want to stop reading.
My only complaint (a minor one) is the sudden end, it was after a crucial event, I prefer a more gradually one.
After what they’ve been through, they end up together, and that’s the most important thing!
I enjoyed this story very much!
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