14 April 2015

Triple the Taste Release Day!

 Josh and Aubrey become a couple after meeting at work. The job is on a mac-n-cheese food truck, and their boss, Seth, has offered both of them the chance of a lifetime at their age—to manage his new, second truck. As they begin to work together more, their feelings deepen.
But Josh has a secret; one he feels he must tell Aubrey before their relationship gets more serious. He’s bisexual, and has ex’s of both sexes. One of those is Kristoff,
Josh’s most long-standing relationship to date, who left Austin and Josh behind to answer the call of duty at his parents’ business.
Now Kristoff is back and wants to reconnect with Josh. Seeing the only person he’s ever loved, just as he’s falling for Aubrey, completely throws Josh. Just when he thought he could finally forget the man and be happy with someone else; old feeling resurface. Aubrey’s confused, too, since she feels a strange pull to this man she should regard as competition for Josh’s heart.
As the three navigate a possible ménage situation, they each have doubts about its viability. But in the end, will they be left with nothing, or will the three get a taste and be hooked?
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23521093-triple-the-taste?ac=1
I’ve been a fan of Ms. Carr since I started reading her books.  With this series, I loved the first book, Melting Into You, with a passion!  And when I found out that this book was going to be a continuation onto that series, I couldn’t wait to start it.

I did love the ménage aspect that Ms. Carr added, and I thought the way that she did it was just great.  It was full of drama and suspense, to the point where I was left wondering what was going to happen next. 

I felt like the characters were all written very well also, and they each had their own personalities and strengths and weaknesses.  Overall, they all seemed to work quite well together.

***Slight spoiler***  (If you want to read the spoiler, just highlight the white blocks below!)

The reason why I can’t give this a 5 star rating is because at the end of the book when they decide they are going to try to make a ménage relationship work, and the group sex scene, it was like Aubrey was an afterthought.  The scene was mostly focused on Josh and Kristoff’s interaction, and I honestly forgot that Aubrey was part of it.

**Slight spoiler over**

Despite all of that, I would still be interested in reading further into the series and to see where Ms. Carr goes with it!

Cassandra Carr is a multi-award winning romance writer. When not writing she enjoys watching hockey and hanging out online. Cassandra's books have won numerous "Best Book Of" awards and her novella Unexpected Top was nominated in the E-book Erotic Romance category of RT's Reviewers' Choice Awards.



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