by Tara Lain
I feel like I started this book and then got bored of it before...And that cover model. I've seen it before.
This is one of the better menages I have read in a while. Trelain, ballet dancer, Daniel, the billionaire and possible art thief, and Mac-kenzie, the reporter, are all very likable characters. This starts out a little slow, but quickly picks up pace once the three get together. And, once that happ...
I was pleasantly suprised by this story, I don't know why I waited so long to read it.The mystery was so-so and maybe a bit stereotypical and the conflict wasn't really a big deal for me, but it was just a nice sweet m/m/m story that worked for me.Three very different and very independent guys that ...
This was an interesting book. There was a lot of action, between the dancing and the investigation and the romance, there was rarely a boring moment. I loved how the three went about developing their romance. It wasn't all fun and games and instant, it took work and effort, which I enjoyed. It wasn'...
Sweet romantic sexy escapism... Hit the spot.
One star less for the blond, humorless German Nazi-hulk as over-the-top villain and his equally looking minions! (How do I have to picture a germanic-looking butler? Just asking...)I am so fed up with that trope....yep, totally humorless!Apart from that little niggle Golden Dancer was an o.k. myster...
It started well, the menage works and is sort of plausible. Lots of sex scenes, over the top villains and a finish that could have been a few pages shorter at least.
I’m not going to lie. I haven’t found too many M/M/M that do it for me…until now. There always seems to be an inequality that sets my teeth on edge. Daniel, Trelain, and Mac find a way to make it work. It is no secret that I am Tara Lain’s biggest fan. I love the way she lets us fall in love wi...