REVIEW: Just Enough by B. Harmony
What’s not to love about this book. It’s beautiful and emotional. Their singular stories are intriguing, the existing friendship of the two Doms is adorable, and the coming together of the three is spectacular.
I love the deep and complex characters and the way they fight their feelings, but their caring is so fundamental that they can’t fight it. When push comes to shove, there is no keeping them apart, no hiding how much they feel one another. And watching them show that care through their BDSM was lovely.
“And my heart? The shriveled-up piece of stone in my chest expands on a loud pop,”
I haven’t read the first in the series due to generally not enjoying age play, but now I’m thinking I”m going to have to give in and read it anyway, I’ve sure it will be equally as beautiful.
Stars: 5
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Synopsis:
Aaron
A Dom and a Rigger walk into a bar…
Sounds like the start of a good joke, but for Cody and me, it's grounds for friendship and nothing more.
Anything else would require acknowledging the barriers between us and the desires we keep hidden.
Invisible scars of war meet impenetrable walls of distrust. An impasse neither of us knows how to overcome until a newbie walks through the doors of The Garden.
Oakley finds himself in need of rescuing anda fair amount of guidance, a challenge Cody and I are willing to accept. But once we begin, it's clear there is more between us than just lessons.
Emotions are building, walls are crumbling, and the three of us are all scrambling for purchase in a dynamic we never expected to find.
Will the three of us be able to find happiness together, or will we be forced to accept our lives as Just Enough?
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