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Nothing Between Us

by Roni Loren

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"Unlike the heroine of her popular thriller series, Georgia Delaune can't afford to take risks or push sexual boundaries--unless you count spying through her neighbor's bedroom window, and never missing a single move he makes. Colby Wilkes is more than willing to put on a show for the alluring woman next door. But his dominant side aches to show her the pleasures of submission up close. As a counselor, Colby is sensitive to Georgia's fears. As a Dom at The Ranch, a private BDSM retreat, he's the perfect teacher to unleash her passion. But just as Georgia lowers her emotional barriers, an unexpected complication arrives: a bad boy musician from Colby's past who adds fuel to her heated imagination. Now, the lonely author has two gorgeous men eager to fulfill every fantasy she's ever written--and one she's never dared to dream..."--… (more)
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I loved this book. By the middle of the book, I was actually getting excited flutters in my stomach based on the direction it was taking. Sometimes in menage books, the romance between two men takes a back seat to the romance between a woman and the men. This time, though, the men get their fair share of time in this story. My only complaint with the book is that the ending felt a little flat and was a bit of a let down. Otherwise this book is excellent and worth the read. ( )
  ftbooklover | Oct 12, 2021 |
I loved this book. By the middle of the book, I was actually getting excited flutters in my stomach based on the direction it was taking. Sometimes in menage books, the romance between two men takes a back seat to the romance between a woman and the men. This time, though, the men get their fair share of time in this story. My only complaint with the book is that the ending felt a little flat and was a bit of a let down. Otherwise this book is excellent and worth the read. ( )
  Mrslabraden | Jun 28, 2017 |
This is a quickie, peeps. I was planning on a long discussion, but it's almost midnight, and I just ran out of time like a bloody Cinderella. *grins* Anyway...

Roni Loren is one of my three personal goddesses or erotic romance. Her heroes are alive, vulnerable, comfortable in their skin and unapologetic. Her heroines are extremely easy to relate to. They are normal women, who recognise that something inside them wants to be a bit edgier, and they are brave enough to take the first step in the right direction.

Among my favourite authors, Roni is perhaps the most romantic, the chemistry she weaves into the interactions between her characters makes me feel like Christmas: jittery, anticipatory and childishly happy.



Nothing Between Us was a complete surprise for me because it's about another trio of characters, not a couple. Miss Loren writes her M/F/M dynamics extremely well, which is why her Melt Into You is one of my favourite books in this series.

Coby, Keats & Georgia are warm, funny & gorgeous together, and you can really see why their relationship works. Colby needs a quest, he needs to be needed, which is why he works as a councillor. Keats needs someone to believe in him, and Georgia needs to do both. To be cherished and to bolster someone else's damaged self-esteem. They are perfect together. This book is perfect. Read it! ( )
  kara-karina | Nov 20, 2015 |
Love this series and this book is no different! It is one of the few series I pick on release day and I don't regret it at all. I didn't want to put it down and kept reading it at work. Which considering how HOT it is I probably shouldn't of but just couldn't help myself!

Keep'm coming Ms. Loren Keep'm coming! ( )
  TexasBookLover7 | Jun 16, 2015 |
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"Unlike the heroine of her popular thriller series, Georgia Delaune can't afford to take risks or push sexual boundaries--unless you count spying through her neighbor's bedroom window, and never missing a single move he makes. Colby Wilkes is more than willing to put on a show for the alluring woman next door. But his dominant side aches to show her the pleasures of submission up close. As a counselor, Colby is sensitive to Georgia's fears. As a Dom at The Ranch, a private BDSM retreat, he's the perfect teacher to unleash her passion. But just as Georgia lowers her emotional barriers, an unexpected complication arrives: a bad boy musician from Colby's past who adds fuel to her heated imagination. Now, the lonely author has two gorgeous men eager to fulfill every fantasy she's ever written--and one she's never dared to dream..."--

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