Tuesday, January 27, 2015

3 Strikes Review





Three Strikes Promo
by Anya Richards
MM Gay Erotic Romance Novella Contemporary, Police, Interracial
Word Count: 45,000
Heat Index: Scorching


Two lonely men. One secret affair. Irresistible passion that will push them both to the breaking point, and beyond. 

A knife attack left ex-Jamaican Posse member Vincent Williams scarred and also made him re-evaluate his life. He’s out of the gang and also the closet but lonely, yet to meet a man who’s interested in more than a one-and-done, a brief sexual encounter. 

Because of his career as a police officer, Sergeant Kyle Pictou is afraid of coming out. Normally he doesn’t get involved with anyone close to home, but something about Vincent compels him to take a chance. It’s just sex, after all. Yet, as desire evolves into friendship and seemingly boundless passion, it’s Kyle who’s left wanting more—though he knows he can’t have it.

GRU Publishing: http://www.grupublishing.com/our-authors/anya-richards/three-strikes/


Meet Anya


After living a checkered past, and despite an avowed disinterest in domesticity, multi-published erotic romance author Anya Richards moved from Jamaica to settle in Ontario, Canada, with husband, kids, an adorable pup and a couple of cats that plot world domination, one food bowl at a time. Her slightly darker alter-ego, Anya Delvay, emerges occasionally to write erotica.

Interested in all things historical and hysterical, Anya describes herself as intensely curious, (although the word ‘nosy’ has been bandied about) and a life-long people-watcher. Using what she’s discovered about people, places and various weird and wonderful things, Anya has written contemporary, historical and paranormal/fantasy romance novels, novellas and short stories for multiple publishers. She's also dipping her toes into the self-publishing market, so watch out world :)

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Three StrikesThree Strikes by Anya Richards
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Vincent and Kyle were so different. One hiding who they were and the other not. But seeing them together, growing as individuals made for a strong relationship. I liked watching them become more comfortable with themself. And, if you don't like dogs before this book, you will after! It's a great MM romance.

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