

Then Jared and Cass exchange lots of texts and start to become friends. Tom and Cass both come to help him accept who he is and give him confidence.Īs I mentioned, the sex is a little predictable – first it’s Tom and Jared. It’s hard for him to keep a job or to go out in public when he is tired or nervous. Jared has a lot of insecurities due to his Tourette Syndrome. It’s more how Jared fits with Tom while Cass doesn’t know him that well. Their love never came into question and I liked that. When Jared enters the picture, Cass and Tom still remain strong. They bicker, but they do truly love each other. Cass keeps things inside of him and lets things fester.

They both work too much and don’t always put the effort into romance. Tom and Cass have a very solid relationship going, but it’s not perfect. I like how everything plays out in this book. But over time, Jared and Cass become friends, as Jared’s affections increase for Tom, and eventually come to include Cass as well. When he tried to meet Jared, Jared got too nervous and Cass doesn’t want to put that pressure on him. Cass is totally cool with this, but doesn’t know Jared as well as Tom because he works too much.

These two start to take a liking to each other, much more than just having sex. Tom and Jared end up running into a bar later that day and hitting it off, so much in fact, that they sleep together that night. Jared suffers from Tourette’s syndrome, so he has uncontrolled tics and outbursts. One day, Tom meets a waiter named Jared – and unfortunately, Jared has a bad day at being a waiter and gets fired. They each take the occasional guy home once in a while, and their open relationship has always worked for them. Also part of their relationship is sleeping with other men. Tom is more of the OCD business guy and Cass is a little more free-spirited with a rougher background. They work a lot, so they don’t go home together every night, but their relationship works for them.

They own a flat together and a house in the country. Owning several restaurants, Tom runs the business side of things, with input from Cass, and Cass lives in the kitchen as a chef. Tom and Cass (psst – Cass is a dude, for some reason Cass=female for me and for an entire chapter I thought Cass was a girl.) Anyway! Tom and Cass have been partners in love and business for many years. But there is more than sex to this story and I believed in the three-way HEA at the end. I like this author’s voice – there is a decent amount of sex and it kind of follows the predictable pattern of two of the guys hitting it off, then the third guy comes in, and then all three have hot sex. I haven’t read a good male/male and oh yeah – one more male book in a while.
