I'm starting this series at the end, but Owen was so well written, I can't wait to read the rest of the Salish Sea Society series (say that 5 x fast)
From the blurb:
Owen
I sit at my desk, staring at the latest real estate listings, and wonder if this is all there is to life. My dreams of the perfect family with a devoted husband, children, and the white picket fence seem like a distant fantasy.
But then the husband of my work enemy texts himself into my life. He unexpectedly becomes my confidant and supporter. With his commanding presence and attentive nature, he makes me feel heard and understood.
As our relationship deepens, I question how I fit into his and his husband's open marriage. Do I want to be just a casual fling, or do I want something more serious? And can his husband, my rival at work, and me put aside our differences?
When I see a side to my adversary that surprises me, my heart begins to beat for them both. Can I truly love two men? Am I on a journey to finding true love or am I throwing myself into a complicated love triangle?
Owen is an MMM romance about a member of the Salish Sea Society, a group of four best friends. This novel takes place on the rugged coast of Pacific Canada and is a story about how a quest to find a husband might end up different than you expect. And how opening your heart might lead to a relationship filled with more love than you thought possible.
Heather's Review:
This book had a very interesting dynamic where Owen begins as part of a V relationship - featuring a rival realtor's husband (in an open relationship) that morphs into a chance for a MMM HEA. This book was an interesting take on poly relationships and I really like the focus that was made on carving out time and what that looks like in a building relationship. I also like the organic way things progressed in each arm of the relationship, making the culmination make sense for all three men and their needs within the relationship.
I look forward to going back and reading the stories of the three other friends and how they found their partners and their HEAs.
Owen is currently available as an e-book and paperback and can be read as part of your Kindle Unlimited Subscription
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