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Sex. Love. Repeat. | 4 Star Book Review

Description

I love two men. I screw two men. I am in a relationship with them both, and they are both aware there is another. That is all they need to know, that is all I let them know. They don’t need to know a name; they don’t need to know anything, but that they are not alone in my heart.
They have accepted the situation. Stewart, because his life is too busy for the sort of obligations that are required in a relationship. Paul, because he loves me too much to tell me no. And because my sexual appetite is such that one man has trouble keeping up.
So we exist, two parallel relationships, each running their own course, with no need for intersection or conflict. It works for us, for them, and for me. I don’t expect it to be a long-term situation. I know there is an expiration date on the easy perfection of our lives.
I should have paid more attention, should have looked around and noticed the woman who watched it all. She sat in the background and waited, tried to figure me out. Saw my two relationships, the love between us, and the moment that it all fell apart.
She hates me.
I don’t even know she exists.
She loves them. I love them.
And they love me.
Everything else hangs in the balance.

Review:

Sex Love Repeat has a taboo story going for it right away. There was not a small introduction to characters or a gentle nudge into the story, no, it was your dumped full into this amazing story that is totally believable and could honestly happen to anyone. 
As you can read from the description, Madison is in love with 2 different men for different reasons. They all know about it, but don't know the details. It works for them until the accident happens. That is the day every thing changed.
Madison has never wanted her two men to meet, but unfortunately the time comes and it's inevitable. They meet in the most surreal circumstances. The author gives us a nice blender moment: add one girl, add two men, blend it up and now it's time for the result. Oh, don't forget the girl who is spying on Madison. She is the cherry on top.  That twist is good, oh so good. 
The originality of the story is pretty good. It kinda was, kinda wasn't a love triangle because they were all very aware that there was one extra person totally separate from Paul and Madison and everyone involved is very okay with it. Madison always knew she would eventually have to choose, not because they would make her, but because things she wanted out of life would make her. 
I really liked Sex. Love. Repeat. A nice change for me. I've been stuck in a romance genre rut lately, and I really needed something different. This is different. You should try it.

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