Thursday, August 11, 2016

Tara's Revenge by Jenny Penny




Publisher: Siren - BookStrand
Date published: September 2015
ISBN: 9781632597113
Erotic romance , Ménage a Trois
EBook
Reviewed by Gabrielle
Weblink: http://www.bookstrand.com/book/taras-revenge
Obtained via publisher

Rating: 3 Hearts




Once Tara found out the truth about the man that she married she quickly divorced him and moved away to live with her Uncle and restart her life. While she begins her new life she makes some new friends that include the two deputies that have Tara enjoying her life again. As Tara begins to think that her life is starting to get back on track it seems that her Uncle is not happy with her choices and add in the crime that has the town on edge. Can Tara find her own way in life without losing what her heart wants?

I enjoyed Tara’s story. She is a strong woman who finds so much more than what she was looking for. Bryant and Travis are both good men who love with all their hearts. Tara and her men make a good team and nothing will stand in their way once they put their minds to it. Love is not what any of them are looking for but it soon finds its way into tall three hearts and it does not let go. Now the only question is if these three are willing to fight for it. I enjoyed seeing the three work through everything. They are good together and watching them together made for a fun read. They are not only hot together but their personalities mesh nicely. It was nice to see Tara finding herself and standing up for not only herself but the men that she cares for. Not only do we get to see Bryant and Travis give Tara what she needs but we also get to see many of the supporting characters step up and have something to say. I enjoyed watching the interactions with not only Tara and her men but everyone in the town. There are still a few questions that were not answered for me and I would love to know what happened to her ex-husband after all that he did. I hope to visit this town again and see just what adventures come next.


This is an objective review and not an endorsement of this book.


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