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A carregar... The Art of Three (2017)por Racheline Maltese, Racheline Maltese
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. This review was written for LibraryThing Member Giveaways. This is a touching, sweet, romantic and thought provoking story. It's captivating storyline and intriguing characters make it very hard to put down. I loved every aspect of the storyline and all of the characters, who were in one way or another very amusing. The drama was interesting, some things you see coming, others not so much. The ending could have been more, it leaves you hanging about a very important part of the story, but it's still a HEA ending.I received a complimentary copy of this book from LibraryThing. This is my honest opinion of it. This review was written for LibraryThing Member Giveaways. It took a while for this story to start. The beginning was very slow. Unfortunately, it didn't pick up the pace after that. It is a very slow read. The characters are not life like. I didn't feel any emotion for Nerea at all. Jamie seemed too young to be agreeing to any of it. From my perspective, Callum took advantage of Jamie and pressured him to agree to a threesome. But the story is interesting. I think the story needed more action. It just seemed to slow. sem crÃticas | adicionar uma crÃtica
Two men. One woman. No love triangles. Jamie Conway has a charmed life. At 24, he's relocated from Dublin to London to star in his first feature film. Unfortunately, he also has one very big problem: He has a huge crush on his happily married costar.British heartthrob to middle-aged women everywhere, Callum Griffith-Davies should have more sense than to flirt with his new-to-the-business colleague, but good judgement isn't one of the qualities for which he's known. Nerea Espinosa de Los Monteros Nessim has better things to do than fret about her husband's newest conquest. Sheâ??s busy planning her daughter's wedding at the family's farmhouse in rural Spain. Besides, she and Callum have been married and polyamorous for almost 30 years; she's content to let him make his own bad choices. But when Nerea flies to London after her artwork is selected for a high-profile museum show, she falls for Jamie too. Soon Callum, Jamie, and Nerea have bigger problems, and surprises, than international logistics. From ex-lovers and nosy neighbors to adult children with dramas of their own, The Art of Three is a contemporary romance that celebrates families, and farce, in all shapes and sizes. This book has received an Honorable Mention from the Rainbow Awards in the Bisexual Romance catego Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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I say that first because, although this is a well-written story, the first two-thirds were too slow for me, a 36-year veteran of polyamorous living and a member of the PolyTampa discussion group. But if polyamory's a new concept to you, that's perfect! Not only is everything carefully spelled out, (not tediously at all, just carefully), but also, the authors don't shy away from complications, upsets, mistakes, and the critical need for self-honesty. Plus, the three people involved are really good characters, flaws and all. There are a lot of complications, just like in real life - families, neighbors, logistics, beyond the basic questions of who to tell, and when. And how.
I just finished "Turkey in the Snow," a rather subversive novella about "drama," and this book could be a lengthier companion to that theme, particularly when everything comes to a head in that last third of the story. Sometimes polyam people declare they "hate drama," but it isn't true. We hate pointless drama, but you can't reinvent your life without some deconstruction of your assumptions, and the assumptions of other people who love you. There's gonna be some drama, but if you remember you're all on the same side, it'll be okay.
Anyway, I highly recommend this one. There is no on-page sex, by the way. I would've liked to have seen some of that sweetness, but it's clear in other ways as their relationships progress. ( )