Saturday, September 30, 2017

Review: Theirs to Take (Blasphemy #3) by Laura Kaye

   

Decadent… Sensual… Forbidden…

 

12 Masters. 12 Desires. 12 Fantasies Come to Life. Meet the Masters of Blasphemy…

   

About THEIRS TO TAKE (Blasphemy #4, 9/26/17):

12 Masters. Infinite fantasies. Welcome to Blasphemy…

She’s the fantasy they’ve always wanted to share…

Best friends Jonathan Allen and Cruz Ramos share almost everything—a history in the Navy, their sailboat building and restoration business, and the desire to dominate a woman together, which they do at Baltimore’s exclusive club, Blasphemy. Now if they could find someone who wants to play for keeps…
All Hartley Farren has in the world is the charter sailing business she inherited from her beloved father. So when a storm damages her boat, she throws herself on the mercy of business acquaintances to do the repairs—stat. She never expected to find herself desiring the sexy, hard-bodied builders, but being around Jonathan and Cruz reminds Hartley of how much she longs for connection. If only she could decide which man she wants to pursue more…
As their attraction flashes hot, Jonathan and Cruz determine to have Hartley for their own. But the men’s erotic world is new and overwhelming, and Hartley’s unsure if she could really submit to being both of theirs to take…forever.
   

A Special Cross-Over Release with Jennifer Probst’s Reveal Me from her Steele Brothers Series!

 

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Review:

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

Theirs to take is the newest book in the Blasphemy series. It's the first book to have three people as the main characters which was something I wanted to read about. I am all about triads and I was happy to finally see one after a long time. The thing about triads though is that they can be tricky. You have to make the reader fall for three people and let them develop as individuals. The length of this book didn't leave much room for development or too much romance. Cruz, Jonathan and Hartley took their sweet time before they started having a non-platonic thing which limited the time they got to spend together. From an early point in the book, you can see that Cruz and Jonathan have feelings for each other even though none of them said anything about them before. This upgrade on their relationship needed more time to happen and I wanted more M/M scenes.

I feel like something was missing from the book. I wasn't a satisfied reader. This story needed something more to be complete. The story had potential and I was very excited to read it, but somewhere along the way, I lost my interest.I am not happy to say that because I  usually love Laura Kaye's books, but this time I just wasn't so into the story. I was excited about the crossover with the Steele brothers series by Jennifer Probst though. I had the book in my kindle, so I didn't have to wait long to find out what happened to Hartley's friend Scarlett and Leo. The only reason I am recommending this book is the author and the book's connection to this series and Reveal me by Jennifer Probst.


   

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Books in the Blasphemy Series:

Hard to Serve #.5

Bound to Submit #1 – FREE EVERYWHERE!

Mastering Her Senses #2

Eyes on You #3

Theirs to Take #4 (9/26/17)

On His Knees #5 – Coming Winter 2018

   
   


 

    About Laura Kaye: Laura is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of over thirty books in contemporary and erotic romance and romantic suspense, including the Blasphemy, Hard Ink, and Raven Riders series. Growing up, Laura’s large extended family believed in the supernatural, and family lore involving angels, ghosts, and evil-eye curses cemented in Laura a life-long fascination with storytelling and all things paranormal. Laura also writes historical fiction as the NYT bestselling author, Laura Kamoie. She lives in Maryland with her husband and two daughters, and appreciates her view of the Chesapeake Bay every day.      

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