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A review by embrightreads
Unloved by Marley Valentine
4.0
Im not usually a fan of polyamorous relationships in my books.
I find that there is usually an unequal dynamic between the three parties.
Marley Valentine managed to base this throuple entirely on emotions and equal footing. It made the MMM palatable (for me) because no one was an after though/add on/ third.
Lennox, Samuel and Rhys all loved each other as a whole, and individually. No one man was more special than the other. They were all wonderful separate and together and I just adored the dynamic. Which is so unprecedented in my typical reading tastes.
Super sexy
Super sweet
SAD
I honestly wanted more page time for Samuel and Lennox. There was a huge focus on Rhys, who I loved (don't get me wrong). But I really wanted Lennox to be my main character and after a little while Rhys took that main character position and I didn't *love* that for me.
Just super good, I'm not sure how but Marley Valentine manages to break my heart and then put it back together after every book
I find that there is usually an unequal dynamic between the three parties.
Marley Valentine managed to base this throuple entirely on emotions and equal footing. It made the MMM palatable (for me) because no one was an after though/add on/ third.
Lennox, Samuel and Rhys all loved each other as a whole, and individually. No one man was more special than the other. They were all wonderful separate and together and I just adored the dynamic. Which is so unprecedented in my typical reading tastes.
Super sexy
Super sweet
SAD
I honestly wanted more page time for Samuel and Lennox. There was a huge focus on Rhys, who I loved (don't get me wrong). But I really wanted Lennox to be my main character and after a little while Rhys took that main character position and I didn't *love* that for me.
Just super good, I'm not sure how but Marley Valentine manages to break my heart and then put it back together after every book