With more people in a relationship than normal comes more fighting the relationship they all want that none know the others want.
I really like this book because Gabe, Micah, and Tristan go from being friends to lovers.
Gabe and Micah have loss on the forefront of both of their minds and they bond over that. And that is where Tristan comes in as the therapist.
This story is very well written and a bit longer than the other books in the series so far as it takes a while for the full relationship between these three to come to fruition. Which in my opinion makes it all the better because that says that they author didn't want to make a certain amount at the cost of leaving something out.
It does take the MC's a bit of time to figure out their feelings for one another and the fact that they all are feeling the same thing... the pull between all three of them.
It also takes some time for Gabe to get over the loss of his lover before he can delve into a new relationship.
There isn't an over-abundance of sex again which is nice, and since only Micah is working at All Cocks there are only a few scenes not between the MC's.
There are some sad parts as Gabe gets over Gio, and as Micah attempts to get his PTSD under control as he does have a few flashbacks and is using a type of therapy to help. Most of the book though is happy as the MC's get to know one another.

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