Room for Three More
A Reverse Harem Romance
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Ella Hartwell
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Sally’s plan was simple: return to Maple Hollow, fix up her late grandmother’s crumbling farmhouse, and keep to herself.
What she didn’t plan on? Three very attractive tenants. One very thin set of walls. And absolutely no rules about mixing business with pleasure.
Jack is the grumpy carpenter with rough hands and a habit of fixing her door… then lingering in the frame.
Micah is the sweet school counselor whose quiet confidence hides a deeply filthy mouth.
Dean is the tattooed mechanic who takes “let me help you with that” to dangerously new levels.
She only meant to rent out the rooms.
She didn’t mean to get kissed in the kitchen, undressed in the laundry room, or wake up tangled between all three of them.
Now her heart’s at risk—and so is her self-control.
Because these men don’t just want to share her bed.
They want her to stay. To belong.
To be theirs.
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So much time spent on just one pairing at first kind of made everything else seem like cheating afterwards. I love why choose but if not done correctly it can be uncomfortable. Though I think that was kind of the point in this book. Even though it worked out it still felt off to me. Book ended in a HFN.
I also don’t understand why the author tried to add in potential MM crossings in the last 5-8 mins of the book when none of that had been even remotely hinted at before then. It’s okay to have a strictly MFMM (etc) book and leave out that part. When you add it in as an after thought like this author tends to do it almost seems like it was thrown in disingenuously. I love a good MMMF (etc) book when done correctly but in more than a few books by this author it doesn’t seem right.
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