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Growing up in foster care has left Kerry Grey with little self-esteem or hope for his future. A college dropout, Kerry scrapes by on a part-time job at a garden nursery. His friendship with his boss and working with the plants are the only high points in Kerry’s life. He’s been dating the man who bullied him at school, but when his boyfriend abandons him at a party, Kerry wanders down the beach to drown his sorrows in a bottle of scotch.

Malcolm Holmes and Charlie Stone have been together for fifteen years. Despite Charlie's willingness to accept Malcolm's unspoken domination in bed,something is missing from their relationship. Early one morning, they rescue a passed out Kerry from being washed away by the tide and Charlie immediately senses a kindred spirit in the lost younger man. When Kerry’s roommate kicks him out, Malcolm and Charlie invite him into their home. As Charlie and Kerry bond over Charlie’s garden, Malcolm sees Kerry may be just who they have been looking for to complete their lives. All they have to do is show Kerry, and each other, that Kerry's submissive tendencies will fit their dynamic.

But someone is sabotaging Kerry at every turn. As he struggles to discover the culprit, he fears for the safety of his new friends. If Malcolm and Charlie cannot help, their lifelong search for their perfect third may not end with the happily ever after they imagined.

The Foster Family edition by Jaime Samms Literature Fiction eBooks

I liked the blurb and was looking forward to experiencing the story of, for me, a new author. There are contradictions galore and a bucket load of angst but there is no engagement or investment in any character from my perspective.
Kerry is a foster kid that has no family, except he does. Malcolm is a Dom, except he isn't. Charlie is a photographer, but isn't anymore (we aren't given a reason). Kerry has no home, but he does. Malcolm hated his foster monster, except he finishes that man's dream after he dies. And Charlie is a sub, who isn't or...
There are so many contradictions I got frustrated. Kerry's boyfriend (who isn't) is straight to the world and doesn't acknowledge him he just has sex with him and is mean. Did I mention he was Kerry's friend then his bully now his lover? Kerry has had enough when Andrew doesn't acknowledge him at his birthday party - but why would he because Andrew doesn't like Kerry (except he does) and only wants him for sex. Kerry walks down to the beach, drunk, and he falls asleep. He wakes to find two hot guys, he has been robbed, and he is soaking wet. Malcolm and Charlie take him home, clean him up and he leaves. He goes home to his roommate to find all his stuff is trashed, his books torn in half and that someone has it in for him. Then his roommate Matt gives him his marching orders - crappy time. His boss gives him her couch but he is so disconnected to everything and everyone that even when people are friendly he doesn't perceive friendship. His roommate thinks they are friends, but Kerry doesn't. Mal and Charlie have been together for fifteen years and are seeking something that is missing, they have tried with others but it never worked and so now they are looking at Kerry. There is a lot of angst and a relationship that isn't forms (I know, more contradictions). Not only does the non-relationship, non-Dom/sub thing not work but the relationship between Mal and Charlie starts to disintegrate. And who is targeting Kerry?
There are questions left after you finish the book. There are pictures of Alistair and his mother is mentioned but then nothing - who is he, where is he? There is a foster brother mentioned, he is found and never mentioned again. There are story threads that twine and then there is just nothing. There is so much potential and you start to see prospects of the story improving and then it doesn't.
There are bits I liked, bits that were a yawn and then there is the person targeting Kerry. Big let-down, no vengeance, no nothing really. And it was so easy to see who it would be, we were basically told at the beginning. I have never seen a Dom/sub relationship like Mal and Charlie, and then there is the same(ish) with Charlie and Kerry. But it is in the ether. And I still don't know what there is between Mal and Kerry really.
Can I suggest you get a sample and see if it grabs you. It tried to grab me then missed completely. If it was food I would still be hungry.

Product details

  • File Size 1277 KB
  • Print Length 330 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Dreamspinner Press; 1 edition (February 13, 2014)
  • Publication Date February 13, 2014
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00IG9M7US

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This is a hard one for me to review. Their is nothing wrong with the book. I enjoyed it and couldn't put it down I just had to know what happened. The MC's were flawed and well done. I love a hot spicy book, but I also enjoy a good read that does not focus on sex. Sex was not the main focus in this one. The MC's working on their flaws and issues were the main focus. Okay this is where I talk about my issues with this book.

I was so confused about the dynamic of the three MC's. The author keeps you confused throughout the whole book as to what exactly each of them want from the other. Mainly Kerry and what they want from him is so confusing. No one talks about it other than vague statements. None of them communicated well and most definitely not with Kerry. Was he house boy/slave/maid/gardener or was he a part of the relationship. He didn't even know which I found to be odd since he was already suffering with self esteem and abandonment issues . Of course that could have been the authors goal was to show just how confusing and complicated each of them were. The issues that they had caused and inability to communicate with each other and upfront and clear. If it was the authors goal it was greatly succeeded and bravo. With that said I still did not care for that aspect of the story. I found it confusing and frustrating. So instead of 4-5 stars I give it a solid 3.5-4 stars. This more a personal opinion on my part and not a refection of the authors writing skills.
This is a really hard book for me to give a rating and to review so I will just do what I can.

I liked this book. When I had to stop reading I thought about it and wanted to know what happens next.

The author is a great writer. The characters were well developed and the books was smooth and very well pinned.

I enjoy BDSM, MM, MMM. slave/ master, all the subjects that this book gets into.

But I don't get it.

The first book seemed to be more about Mal and Kerry. The second half is Charlie and Kerry.

And that's okay except it seemed to backtrack on what was said eariler. Like Mal was this big Dom and wanted what he wanted. He wants Kerry? No, he wants Charlie to submit. Charlie wants Kerry? No he's jealous of Kerry? No he wants Kerry. I was just so confused that I HAD to keep reading so I could try to figure it out.

And I wanted my happily ever after. Sure, the characters are very happy with their places in life but... I wanted them all to be together.

At the end I just didn't see it. I saw Mal only wanting Charlie and giving CHarlie Kerry but not being invested himself. It was all about Charlie. Even though Kerry told him nurmous times that he wanted Mal?

I understand that the author was showing different types of submission but it just didn't wrap together at the end for me.

Now like I said it is really hard to review/ rate this book.

It is a good book. Emotional and heart wretching and happy and very well written. I just feel off at the end.

Do I recommend this book? Yes, it is worth the time to read. But I don't know if I will re-read it.
I liked the blurb and was looking forward to experiencing the story of, for me, a new author. There are contradictions galore and a bucket load of angst but there is no engagement or investment in any character from my perspective.
Kerry is a foster kid that has no family, except he does. Malcolm is a Dom, except he isn't. Charlie is a photographer, but isn't anymore (we aren't given a reason). Kerry has no home, but he does. Malcolm hated his foster monster, except he finishes that man's dream after he dies. And Charlie is a sub, who isn't or...
There are so many contradictions I got frustrated. Kerry's boyfriend (who isn't) is straight to the world and doesn't acknowledge him he just has sex with him and is mean. Did I mention he was Kerry's friend then his bully now his lover? Kerry has had enough when Andrew doesn't acknowledge him at his birthday party - but why would he because Andrew doesn't like Kerry (except he does) and only wants him for sex. Kerry walks down to the beach, drunk, and he falls asleep. He wakes to find two hot guys, he has been robbed, and he is soaking wet. Malcolm and Charlie take him home, clean him up and he leaves. He goes home to his roommate to find all his stuff is trashed, his books torn in half and that someone has it in for him. Then his roommate Matt gives him his marching orders - crappy time. His boss gives him her couch but he is so disconnected to everything and everyone that even when people are friendly he doesn't perceive friendship. His roommate thinks they are friends, but Kerry doesn't. Mal and Charlie have been together for fifteen years and are seeking something that is missing, they have tried with others but it never worked and so now they are looking at Kerry. There is a lot of angst and a relationship that isn't forms (I know, more contradictions). Not only does the non-relationship, non-Dom/sub thing not work but the relationship between Mal and Charlie starts to disintegrate. And who is targeting Kerry?
There are questions left after you finish the book. There are pictures of Alistair and his mother is mentioned but then nothing - who is he, where is he? There is a foster brother mentioned, he is found and never mentioned again. There are story threads that twine and then there is just nothing. There is so much potential and you start to see prospects of the story improving and then it doesn't.
There are bits I liked, bits that were a yawn and then there is the person targeting Kerry. Big let-down, no vengeance, no nothing really. And it was so easy to see who it would be, we were basically told at the beginning. I have never seen a Dom/sub relationship like Mal and Charlie, and then there is the same(ish) with Charlie and Kerry. But it is in the ether. And I still don't know what there is between Mal and Kerry really.
Can I suggest you get a sample and see if it grabs you. It tried to grab me then missed completely. If it was food I would still be hungry.
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