
Title: Open Proposal
Author: Rosemary Gunn
Publisher: Liquid Silver Books
Publisher URL: http://www.liquidsilverbooks.com/
ISBN: 978-1-59578-576-3
Genre: {F/F}, {F/M/F}, {M/F/F} Contemporary, Ménage
Rating: 4 Nymphs
Literary Nymphs Reviewer: Rose Nymph
Samantha never knew she could love a woman as much as she does Eve. Unlike Eve, Sam has experience with men but has found true happiness and satisfaction with the woman who shares her bed. However, when Eve introduces sex toys to the relationship, Sam can’t help the desires that resurface. Eve isn’t hurt by Sam’s need but hates to see her lover unfulfilled so decides to invite the one man Eve knows will step in when the women need him most.
Roman has considered Eve his best friend since childhood. He’s glad she has found happiness with Sam and would do absolutely anything to keep her happy, regardless of the cost to him. When he receives a telephone call from his closest friend and her lover requesting something that he had only ever dreamt of, he can’t believe his ears. He knows the dangers of accepting the offer but lust and arousal win out over logic and the trio set a date to meet up. Eve and Sam are more than a little surprised Roman said yes but now that things have been set in motion, Roman isn’t the only one dealing with conflicting emotions.
One word best describes the relationship between Sam, Eve and Roman in Open Proposal – complicated. With such intense, long suppressed feelings hanging heavy in the air whenever they are together, I couldn’t see this ending without someone getting really hurt. I couldn’t have been more wrong. The passion among the trio was absolutely sweltering and it was wonderful to witness the characters’ worlds only truly being complete when they finally open up and are honest with one another. I have read little with F/F couplings and although I did thoroughly enjoy reading about Sam and Eve’s relationship, I did find it difficult to keep track of who was doing what to whom. I thought the introduction of a male character would help but I still found it hard picturing what was being described. Although this detracted a little from my enjoyment, the strength of character and plot far outweighed this and the intensity of the emotions sizzling between three likable characters makes me recommend this to all fans of the genre.
Author: Rosemary Gunn
Publisher: Liquid Silver Books
Publisher URL: http://www.liquidsilverbooks.com/
ISBN: 978-1-59578-576-3
Genre: {F/F}, {F/M/F}, {M/F/F} Contemporary, Ménage
Rating: 4 Nymphs
Literary Nymphs Reviewer: Rose Nymph
Samantha never knew she could love a woman as much as she does Eve. Unlike Eve, Sam has experience with men but has found true happiness and satisfaction with the woman who shares her bed. However, when Eve introduces sex toys to the relationship, Sam can’t help the desires that resurface. Eve isn’t hurt by Sam’s need but hates to see her lover unfulfilled so decides to invite the one man Eve knows will step in when the women need him most.
Roman has considered Eve his best friend since childhood. He’s glad she has found happiness with Sam and would do absolutely anything to keep her happy, regardless of the cost to him. When he receives a telephone call from his closest friend and her lover requesting something that he had only ever dreamt of, he can’t believe his ears. He knows the dangers of accepting the offer but lust and arousal win out over logic and the trio set a date to meet up. Eve and Sam are more than a little surprised Roman said yes but now that things have been set in motion, Roman isn’t the only one dealing with conflicting emotions.
One word best describes the relationship between Sam, Eve and Roman in Open Proposal – complicated. With such intense, long suppressed feelings hanging heavy in the air whenever they are together, I couldn’t see this ending without someone getting really hurt. I couldn’t have been more wrong. The passion among the trio was absolutely sweltering and it was wonderful to witness the characters’ worlds only truly being complete when they finally open up and are honest with one another. I have read little with F/F couplings and although I did thoroughly enjoy reading about Sam and Eve’s relationship, I did find it difficult to keep track of who was doing what to whom. I thought the introduction of a male character would help but I still found it hard picturing what was being described. Although this detracted a little from my enjoyment, the strength of character and plot far outweighed this and the intensity of the emotions sizzling between three likable characters makes me recommend this to all fans of the genre.
2 comments:
I'm so glad you enjoyed Open Proposal. Thank you for a wonderful review!
You are more than welcome. Thank you for such a wonderful read! Very enjoyable indeed :D
Rose
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