Review & Excerpt Tour - Three To Ride By Lexi Blake
Re-released in a second edition with two new chapters and additional new content.
Rachel Swift is a woman on the run.
A stalker sent Rachel's world reeling. Now she's running for her life, and Bliss, CO, seems like the perfect place to hide. Bliss is a strange little town, filled with artists, nudists, and the occasional conspiracy nut. It's a good place to start over.
Max and Rye are just the men to catch her.
Horse trainer Max and Sheriff Rye gave up on their dream of finding one perfect woman to share long ago. Rachel walks in, and they're both in love and fighting their true natures.
A town like no other….
When Rachel's past catches up with her, all of Bliss is in danger. Rachel knows she should run, but how can she leave behind the love she’s found with Max and Rye and the home she’s built in Bliss? With her whole town behind her, Rachel is ready to make her stand. It's time for her to get back in the saddle and ride.
REVIEW
Lexi Blake is one of my favorite authors ever and I have been devouring her Sophie Oaks books since I found out about them this year . Three To Ride was fantastic ! I love how Lexi Blake writes her menage romances , its just amazing , its so much more than just sex between these three people and it was wonderful to see Rachel , Max and Rye fall in love . However the fantastic love story isn't the only thing that will pull you in to the story , then setting of Bliss is just a character within itself , and everything going on with the main drama in this book specifically Rachel stalker will have you have your eyes glued to the page needing to know more. I thoroughly enjoyed this story and I cannot wait to get my hands on the next book in the Bliss series!
RATING
5/5 STARS
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EXCERPT
“You should have told me who you were the minute I stepped
into the shower with you,” she complained, shoving a blue T-shirt over her
head.
Rye ran a frustrated hand through his wet hair. It was so
much longer wet. “I couldn’t breathe enough to talk. I’m sorry. I should have
locked the door. I should have skipped the damn shower. Hell, I should have
spent the night somewhere else. I knew something like this would happen.”
She calmed down as she noticed Rye looked a little
tormented. When she thought about it, it kind of was inevitable. Maybe not the
stroking him part, but certainly the seeing him less than clothed. “Rye, we
didn’t do anything we shouldn’t have. It was a mistake. I’m sure this isn’t the
first time a woman got twin brothers confused and ended up seeing more than she
should. It’s your house. I’m the one who should be more careful.”
Rye turned away from her. He placed both hands on the
dresser. His head fell forward as though he was very tired. “We’ve shared a
room all of our lives until a year ago. Even after our parents were gone and we
could have, probably should have, taken our own rooms, we didn’t. We moved in here
and, when we had the money, renovated to suit our needs. We built this room and
that bathroom for the future. I don’t know, Rachel. I just always expected him
to be there.”
“I am not trying to take your brother away from you,” Rachel
said quietly. Was all this drama worth it when she knew she wasn’t going to be
able to stay? Her heart hurt at the thought, but sooner or later, she would
have to move on. Until Tommy was caught, she was in danger and so was everyone
around her.
Rye sighed. “Oh, Rachel, I’m not jealous of you.” He turned
to her, and the intensity in his blue eyes made her heart speed up. “I’m
gut-churningly jealous of Max. All of our lives, I’ve been the one to find our
women. He’s a charmless bastard who went along for the ride. I’m the one who
wanted to get married. I’m the one who wanted to have kids. He just wanted to
fuck. Now, he’s the one who finds you? How the hell is that fair?”
She stood there, watching him at war with himself. She
wanted to wrap her arms around him and soothe him, but she didn’t have the
right. From everything she knew, Max had decided to go straight. He wanted a
normal one-on-one relationship. He would probably be upset if he knew how
attracted she was to Rye.
Rye shook his head. “I’m leaving tonight. I’ll pack a couple
of things and stay at Stefan’s until I can find an apartment.”
“Don’t.” She was horrified at the thought. “I’ll leave. This
is your home. I never meant to cause this much trouble.”
Rye smiled slightly, but it was a sad thing. “I can’t watch
you and Max. I’ll get to the point where I can be friendly, and we can pretend
to be some sort of normal family, but I’ll never stop wanting you. I can’t live
in the same house and watch you settle in with my brother. Do you understand
the relationship I want?”
“You want to share me with Max.” The statement came out in a
low, breathy voice. She had meant to sound matter-of-fact, not sultry.
“I want you between us, Rachel. I want you to be our wife
and our lover and the mother of our children. I want you to sleep in between
us. I want you screaming your pleasure when we take you at the same time. Do
you understand?”
“Yes, I understand.” Her mouth was dry as she thought about
it. She could have both of them. Two gorgeous men, loving her, wanting her. It
was the fantasy of a lifetime.
“Max doesn’t want that anymore. I have to choose between
pursuing the woman I think I was meant to be with or honoring the brother I’ve
shared a life with from the moment we were conceived. Know this, Rach, if he
weren’t already madly in love with you, if you hadn’t already chosen him, I
would be all over you. That’s why I have to leave.”
NY Times and USA Today bestselling author Lexi Blake lives in North Texas with her husband, three kids, and the laziest rescue dog in the world. She began writing at a young age, concentrating on plays and journalism. It wasn’t until she started writing romance and urban fantasy that she found the stories of her heart. She likes to find humor in the strangest places and believes in happy endings no matter how odd the couple, threesome, or foursome may seem.
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