Tuesday, August 14, 2018

✱✱Book Review✱✱ Red Hunted by Allyson Lindt

Red Hunted: A Ménage Romance Duet 
Subscribe, Live, Love Book 1
by Allyson Lindt 


Fiona's dabbling in kink with her best guy-friend and a sexy-as-sin stranger. Learning to let go has never felt so good.

Fiona’s tech startup is hovering on the verge of collapse. 

Her best friend, Parker, has a solution. His travel vlog is competing to be the internet’s next big thing, and he’s going to promote her app on his show. She just has to accompany him during filming.

A road trip with her sexy best friend that includes some off-camera with-benefits action? 

Fiona’s on board with that.

Especially when Wyatt, the gorgeous and dominant man they meet in a bar, offers to help Fiona and Parker explore their attraction to each other, and him.

Submitting to a filthy-hot hookup with two incredible guys? 

Fiona’s fantasies were never this scorching.

Too bad Wyatt forgot to mention he works for the competition, and he'll do whatever it takes to see Fiona's app crash and burn.




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Momma Says: 4 stars⭐⭐⭐⭐

You can fit what I know about tech, apps, vlogs, etc on the head of a pin, but that didn't keep me from thoroughly enjoying Red Hunted. Friends to lovers to menage equals some scorching hot steam for Fiona, Parker, and Wyatt, and while that was well worth the read, the thing that impressed me most was the chemistry between this trio. That's not easily accomplished with a three person group. There's usually that one person who doesn't quite fit the mold, but these three fit together perfectly, like pieces of a puzzle. Parker and Fiona are both likable characters and given their history, it's not hard to want to see them together. But Wyatt! Even though I knew he had ulterior motives, his devil-may-care attitude pulled me in and made me love him. I even started to feel sorry for the situation he was in, regardless of the fact that he put himself there. We also get a bit of suspense and danger along the way, and that is really the only drawback on this one. I did like the angle, but would've preferred a little more development on that part of the story. That aside, this one is an engaging read and we do have a little bit of a cliffy at the end to ponder as we wait for the next part of the duet. 





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