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It was supposed to be one-night only, a limited engagement. It changed the course of three lives entirely.
Rockstar Keith and actor Adam have the kind of relationship that keeps tabloids in business: Passionate and dramatic. They’ve mostly managed to keep their taste for threesomes a secret, though…until they meet Sebastian, a budding journalist who fits perfectly between them. Being together shows each of them new, wonderful parts of themselves, but navigating their careers and a long-term threeway relationship in the public eye of 2012 is playing with fire—and if the paparazzi doesn’t destroy them, their inner demons just might.
Note: This high-heat romance title was previously released as LoveGames by M Jules Aedin in 2012. This edition has been rewritten with mostly new content, including a brand new ending.
Content Advisory: This novel contains themes of mental health, polyamory, light D/s roleplay, and communication/consent. It includes graphic sexual content, graphic mental illness, and one scene of miscommunication surrounding consent toward the end that could be upsetting to some readers.
Rockstar Keith and actor Adam have the kind of relationship that keeps tabloids in business: Passionate and dramatic. They’ve mostly managed to keep their taste for threesomes a secret, though…until they meet Sebastian, a budding journalist who fits perfectly between them. Being together shows each of them new, wonderful parts of themselves, but navigating their careers and a long-term threeway relationship in the public eye of 2012 is playing with fire—and if the paparazzi doesn’t destroy them, their inner demons just might.
Note: This high-heat romance title was previously released as LoveGames by M Jules Aedin in 2012. This edition has been rewritten with mostly new content, including a brand new ending.
Content Advisory: This novel contains themes of mental health, polyamory, light D/s roleplay, and communication/consent. It includes graphic sexual content, graphic mental illness, and one scene of miscommunication surrounding consent toward the end that could be upsetting to some readers.