Threepeat by K.C. Wells & Parker Williams
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Full length (330 pages)
Other: BDSM, M/M, M/M/M, Ménage, Toys, Spanking
Rating: 4 stars
Reviewed by FernCan two Doms open their hearts again for a young man desperately in need of their help?
Two years ago, Aaron Greene and Sam Thompson were devastated when their submissive broke the contract that bound the three of them together. They still wonder what happened and whether they can find a way to move forward. When Aaron finds a sick young man by the curbside, his protective instincts kick in, and after consulting Sam, he takes Tim home.
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After being thrown out of his home, Tim Waterman finds himself on the street, doing whatever he needs to survive. Until a bear of a Good Samaritan scoops him up and saves him. Then one bear becomes two, and a chance discovery gets him thinking about what might be, if he’s bold enough to make a move.So what happens when Aaron and Sam wake up one morning to find Tim naked in their bed? Will they get a new chance at life, or will history Threepeat itself?
Sam and Aaron had been devastated when their sub of six years had asked to be released from their contract. Tim had been living on the streets for six weeks after escaping his abusive family, doing what he had to in order to survive. When Aaron spotted Tim and realised how sick the young man was Aaron couldn’t pass him by. Bringing him home to Sam, the two Doms took care of Tim and help him regain his health. Only Aaron and Sam get very attached to Tim and offer him a position as their houseboy – unable to allow him back onto the streets. Is history going to repeat itself?
I found this to be a really enjoyable, full length story. I loved how the pace was slow and allowed me as a reader to really indulge in all the characters and the slow weaving together of the plotline. While at face-value it’s quite simple, there are complexities of emotion and all the tiny threads melting together of Aaron, Sam and Tim’s lives. The authors have done an amazing job of really showing all the facets of each character. I enjoyed seeing how the loss of Seb – Aaron and Sam’s previous submissive – cast such a long shadow over the two Doms’ lives, and how the complexities of Tim’s family and the problems of the situation he found himself in, homeless on the street, all melded together.
There’s a good, strong cast of secondary characters – and I would totally enjoy reading more stories about these various men – and they all act as a great support network for our three heroes. And while I honestly felt this story was all about the plot and characterization, there is a heady amount of kinky, steamily written BDSM-flavoured sex – which is never a bad thing. For me, personally, I loved the emotion of the story best of all. I loved how deeply I fell into Sam and Aaron’s characters and how interesting it was to see things through both their perspectives. I ached with them and stayed up way, way past my bedtime unable to put this story down and doing the classic “just one more chapter” thing. I enjoyed Tim’s character, and feel plenty of readers will be seriously attached to him more than the other two men, but for me it was Sam and Aaron who really stole the show. And Tim completed them beautifully, which made me sigh so happily at the end.
A deeply emotional, complicated and well-written story this was a beautiful and lovely long read. I can strongly recommend it and will be eagerly searching for more by these authors.
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