Cocktails and Books
Written on Jan 31, 2015
I love paranormal books and the synopsis was intriguing, but it totally wasn’t what I was expecting. With a shortage of women in the world, it has become the norm to have threesomes, foursomes or moresomes as a typical family since the “coming out” of paranormal beings. With Chloe and her two suitors, the story took on a different vibe that I didn’t really get into. Instead of having the threesome be a unit, it was more of a scheduling between who got to spend time with the Chloe. I would have liked to have seen a more “together” union instead of it feeling like a timeshare relationship.
I also didn’t like Chloe. She was hurt pretty bad in a previous relationship and had huge hang-ups with trust. She didn’t want a relationship but one-night stands were no problem for her. Chloe never got over her issues and still, at the end of the book, wasn’t fully committed and still wary of the two men who’d do anything to keep her. Chloe’s constant doubts and the emotional distance she kept between herself and the two men got old after a while and had me losing interest in the story.
The dialogue—which is always expected to be hilarious and filled with sexual innuendo—was a little too over the top in this book. I felt myself rolling my eyes more than laughing at Chloe’s life views and crazy antics. There was also A LOT of sex in this book, which normally I don’t mind but I would have liked more of the relationship development in exchange for a few of those super steamy scenes.
All in all, this was an okay read for me.
Reviewed by Elizabeth H. for Cocktails and Books