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5 STARS: "The sex scenes are incredibly hot. They had threesomes, and the brothers often had time alone with Cass. There is plenty of oral and anal sex. I have to admit to rereading the final sex scene four times. It was that amazing. This story is not for the faint of heart. It is big on both romance and naughty sex. I recommend it!" -- Stephanie Rollins, BookreviewsRus
5 WHIPS: "As the bond grows between Cass and the two brothers she begins to understand just what a real relationship is supposed to be. The love that forms between them is a wonderful thing to see. Cass must learn to trust and love again. Will Matt and David be able to show Cass and convince her before it is too late? Missy Martine writes weaves a beautiful story in Table For Three. This story is a wonderful read and should not be missed. I was hooked from the first page. I will certainly be looking for more books to come from this author." -- Gabrielle, Bella's Erotic Reviews
--This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Double Your Pleasure,
By Liz Velez (Dallastown, PA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Table for Three (Siren Publishing Menage Amour) (Kindle Edition)
Reviewed at: [...]Reviewed by: Dawne Cass Abernathy is heading into middle age, divorced recently from an abusive spouse and she has no self-esteem. She feels unattractive, has the normal negative appearance view of herself and is not looking for love when she moves to a small town after inheriting a ramshackle of a house from an uncle she never knew about. Tossed between foster homes throughout her life, all Cass ever wanted was a place to call home. Twins brothers Matt and David Carlisle have a special connection and both feel an effect from Cass. She is the woman they want...to share. She is the woman they've been waiting for. But Cass seems quite skittish, withdrawn and not interested. Her uncle's attorney, Oliver, is making Cass leery and she tries to pull away from him as the story evolves. His presence, constant attention and words to detour her from the brothers really bothers Cass. Cass is very interested because the brothers bring out a person she never knew she was or could be. The brothers court her. Cass' past fears cause the brothers to work a little harder than they had hoped to win her love and heart. Cass' inheritance bring to light a nice scandalous and riveting storyline problem. This little dilemma adds quite a snafu to the storyline. Martine adds the perfect amount of suspense and perplexity to the plot when she wrote these scenes. The novel is erotic and Martine fulfills the definition with an abundance of menage scenes with Cass and the twins as well as personal time with each brother. The scenes were beautifully written, very descriptive and left little to the imagination. Martine's writing style is superb and she makes the characters likable so you're rooting for their love. I highly recommend this book. Martine has definitely won over a new fan with me. Her dialogue made me feel compassion for Cass, at a few points I was almost yelling at Cass to watch out for Oliver and I was seconds from breaking into a sexual sweat with the scenes she created with Cass, Matt and David. I won't spoil the ending, just be forewarned, you will fall in love with this story.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Survivor of domestic violence finds her menage HEA,
By cathyr (Aust) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Table for Three (Siren Publishing Menage Amour) (Kindle Edition)
Part of a series? Certainly has a sequel, Catch Her When She Falls [Sequel to Table for Three] (Siren Publishing Menage Amour).Plot: Cassie has spent all her 43 years feeling unloved and unlovable. Just as her abusive marriage finally ends, an inheritance from a unknown uncle sends her to a small town in Oregon and Matt and David, two brothers who want to give her everything she's missed. To get their HEA they will need to overcome her past, an infatuated attorney and his vengeful receptionist. Comments: - A satisfyingly long book (4173 kindle locations). Plenty of erotic sex but also lots of plot, action, suspense, angst, romance. - Cassie is around 10 years older than the men. But, because they have all had previous m/f marriages (that ended in divorce), the May-December aspects aren't hard to swallow. They have all lived their lives the way society insisted, but now they can follow their own dreams. - Sex is m/f/m and m/f, very loving and caring, with the aim of a committed m/f/m relationship. However, this is storybook stuff. Cassie's life with her ex-husband was abusive, and included rape (even if that's not specifically stated). She was forced and he enjoyed causing her pain. Descriptions are relatively explicit. But within days of meeting Matt and David, Cassie is happily, comfortably, lovingly enjoying sex with them. It isn't out of the realms of possibilities, I can believe she would overcome her past with these two gorgeous men, but there are some realism issues. - The inner monologues were clunky - while attempting to "explain" Cassie's decisions, they came out stilted and forced. Not necessary most of the time. - Some annoying editing issues; not a lot, but enough to occasionally distract and wish the proofreaders had done a slightly better job. - Not all plot threads are tied - in particular, there is the ex-husband and Serena. This seems to be addressed in "Catch her when she falls" but leaves "Table for Three" slightly unsatisfactory. Also, what about Gus' attic, and the letter Oliver gave her when she first came into town? And the divorces of the boys is never really gone into. Disappointingly lost threads. Opinion: This is a good book. The sex is certainly hot, but the author left the plot somewhat unfulfilling. The book wants to be more, it wants to give Cassie a history and a sense of belonging. It wants them to have a HEA. But for some reason Martine left too much unsaid. And it isn't like she couldn't have. It is a long book, plenty of plot space around the sex. But it leaves you wondering. EDIT: Today (13/10/11) I received an email from Amazon advising a new version of this book has been released because "The version you received had Typos that have been corrected." I can receive the new version (apparently) free of charge by simply responding to the email. Well done Amazon, and well done Ms Martine! It really is nice to see authors care about their product and make moves to address such things when they're pointed out. Now, does this change my review? The original typos were not significant enough to overly affect my enjoyment (they were noticeable, irritating, but not overwhelming). My issues with the book were to do with partial plot threads and clunky dialogue. Fixing a spelling error will not change this. It would take a re-write. But again, thank you, Ms Martine. This reader appreciates the extra effort you took to go back and re-dress the proofreading issues.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
table for three,
This review is from: Table for Three (Siren Publishing Menage Amour) (Kindle Edition)
this story gave me the warm fuzzy feelings i dont see in all erotic romance. i gave this story four stars for the good story line and red hot love scenes (that weren't sub/dom) but there was an un aswered question i had with the plot so hence the less than perfect score
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