Starting Over by Annmarie McKenna
Publisher: Loose Id
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Short Story (85 pgs)
Other: BDSM, M/M, M/M/M, Ménage
Rating: 4.5 Cherries
Review by FernTwo years ago, Aaron lost his partner in a drowning accident. He’s trying to move on, but letting go of the past, of the life they were building, is hard. One thing he knows he’s not ready for is a new relationship, but Garrett and Dane are determined to change that.
Lifepartners Garrett and Dane, a cop and an ER doc, bring Aaron home after an accident. They’re happy in their light Dom/sub relationship, fulfilled and in love, but they’ve been keeping their eyes open for a third. It doesn’t take long for them to decide that wounded, pretty Aaron is exactly who they’ve been looking for.
The three get along great, but Garrett and Dane have their work cut out for them in convincing Aaron there’s a time for starting over.
A man that is heartbroken over the loss of his lover meets two men that are looking for the third to complete them. Thus is the premise of Starting Over, a startlingly beautiful and emotional novella about second chances, letting go, and coming full circle.
From the moment I met the first character, Garrett, I was in love. Of course, his lover–the gorgeous Doc himself, Dane–and the young man that enters their life after a horrific motorcycle accident–the thoroughly yummy and lovable Aaron–aren’t too shabby either.
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A must read for ménage lovers, especially those in the market for a solid m/m/m romance. Be sure to put Starting Over on your TBR list if you haven’t already. Annmarie McKenna has written something that stands out in the genre, and I’m delighted I was the reviewer that was given the opportunity to read it. I can’t wait to read more of her work in the future.