Saturday, July 2, 2016

Review of Three Way by Olivia Long


I received this book as an ARC for an honest review. 

In this book we meet Margot Wellington, Ryker & Quinn Montgomery. When this book opens we find Margot working as a waitress in The Hen House, which is a strip club. When she goes to take the trash out one night a homeless man pulls her out of the club and attempt to rape her. However a good Samaritan named Ryker comes to her rescue. Margot is surprised by her immediate response to him. however when he takes her home she meets Quinn and her tastes for what she wants change in just that moment. She finds that you can feel attraction to more than one man but will that be enough for her?

Ryker knows from the first moment he see Margot this woman is meant to be his. Ryker is the alpha male type and he will do everything to make sure she is. The thing is when she takes her home and she meets Quinn he isn't sure he really wants to share even with his brother. Will he get a chance to prove that he is the man she is meant to be with or will outside circumstances take him away from his woman forever?

When Quinn first meets Margot she mistook him for Ryker however he didn't stop her or tell her any differently. Even knowing she is his brother's girl he feels this spark he didn't know he could feel for her. He will respect her but he will be honest when she comes to him as well. Can he step away from the one woman he could see spending the rest of his life with just for the sake of his brother though?

This is an amazing book. It shows that sometimes some peoples version of love isn't what others are. This book will have a few twists to it that will have you hooked from the first word to the very end. There are so many things that happen in this book that I want to tell you about but don't want to ruin the story for anyone. I would recommend this book to anyone and everyone. 

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