Continuing with the Parlor Games series, The Laughing Game gives us a MMM story
From the blurb:
maybe you’re not so straight after all.
Angel Barnett always assumed he was straight. Sure, he’d had an occasional fantasy about sex with a man. But he’d never contemplated having sex with two men, until he met Gideon Foster and Vihaal Petrovsky.
Now he can’t get them out of his head, and the casual friendship that’s developed between them is heading into unknown territory. It seems like everyone he knows, including his aging mother, has known for years he’s ‘not so straight’. And it turns out that Gideon and Vihaal have been deliberately trying to seduce him.
But they’re married, and Angel isn’t sure about sex with men to begin with. It only takes a few instances of physical intimacy with Vihaal and Gideon, who seem to live a very kinky life with few boundaries, for Angel to finally accept and start to explore his bisexuality.
But can Angel be a third to Vihaal and Gideon’s twosome? They seem to want him. But the two of them are kinky as hell so not only is Angel embarking on a same-sex relationship for the first time, he’s also being initiated into the kinky world of dominance and submission. And since Vihaal is a die-hard Dom, it looks like Angel had better get used to submission—a mindset that comes surprisingly easily.
Heather's Review:
Angel jumps in to kink at the deep end... not only exploring his bisexuality but also the idea of polyamory and a D/s kink relationship. I love how the story shows us Angel, Gideon and Vihaal's strengths and weaknesses and also how exploring a relationship between the three men changes their outlooks and perspectives.
I love watching Angel open up to new experiences and how expressive he becomes. I also love what Vihaal and Gideon bring to the table and how their outlook and relationship with each other changes as they explore adding Angel as a third.
While this book does involve a staff member of the club, he's not a front of house staff and that too makes for an interesting dynamic.
If you like watching three men become a kinky poly family, you'll want to add this book to your TBR. It can be read standalone, but you do have more context if you read the Parlor Games series in order.
The Laughing Game is currently available as an e-book and paperback and can be read as part of your Kindle Unlimited Subscription
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