AUDIO REVIEW: Worth the Fight by Kate Hawthorne (Giving Consent #3)
WORTH THE FIGHT
Giving Consent - Book Three
by Kate Hawthorne
Release Date: December 5, 2018
Audio Release Date: September 3, 2019
Review
An established couple finding someone they want to be a part of their relationship is a beautiful thing but also makes me a ball of anxiety. (okay, a lot of things do that) I’m constantly worried someone is going to feel left out or like they aren’t enough.
Justin loves Micah above all else, so when Micah falls for Keith he agrees to let him in. And Michah couldn’t be happier.
Then Keith leaves, without a real goodbye. And ugh, watching the aftermath for Justin and Micah was heartbreaking. They still love each other fiercely, but there are also a lot of hurt feelings and blame.
So when Keith lands back in their lives, it's going to take time to pick the pieces up and figure out the future.
It’s a great story, with a bit of drama, a lot of growth, and a whole lot of love. As well as some delicious kink.
Of course, it’s also narrated by ZA Martin so you’re in for a good time.
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Synopsis
Justin
Micah has been my world for the last six years. He’s the man I love, the only person I want, and my number one priority. I’ve never been able to tell him no, but when he proposes we bring another man into our marriage, I don’t know what to say. I trust Micah with all things, so when he tells me he thinks Keith would be good for us, I find a way to trust him with that too.
Keith
Even though I’ve left the past behind me, I don’t think I deserve men like Justin and Micah. Between Micah’s kind-hearted acceptance of me and Justin’s stoic composure and guiding hand, the two of them have opened my eyes to a world I didn’t know existed. For a fleeting moment, the future I’ve always wanted is within my grasp.
Micah
Justin is the best man I’ve met and opening things up to include Keith won’t change that. Through the years we’ve been together, I’ve always been able to trust Justin would put me first, so when everything we’ve built is on the line, I have to believe he’ll still be there. Neither of us expected Keith, and neither of us expected the hell that came with him, but I hope, in the end, they’ll both agree our love is worth fighting for.
Worth the Fight is the third book in the Giving Consent Series. It can stand alone and is 75,000 words of sort of second chance menage involving an already established relationship, ice cream, arcade games, and a surprisingly nurturing dominant.
About Kate Hawthorne
With over two dozen published romances to her name, Kate Hawthorne has built a recognizable brand around telling emotional stories that pack a figurative (and sometimes literal) punch. Existing on a steady diet of wine and coffee, Kate spends her days dreaming up angsty stories full of heat, kink, and heart. Kate now lives in Louisville, where she spends her time writing romance, reading romance, and hiding from the humidity
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