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Review: With Us (Next Generation #2) by J.M. Walker


REVIEW: WITH US (NEXT GENERATION #2)
By J.M. Walker
Meadow's just looking for some fun when she meets two hot older bikers. She really has no comprehension how they will come to change her life in incredible ways, how she will change THEIR lives.

Sunny and Shade have been best friends for years. But there's always been a thread of something more than friendship between them. When a gorgeous spitfire walks into the bar and into their lives, she'll be the spark that finally lights their feelings on fire. And honestly, it was f'in hot between these three. And intense, and beautiful, and finally, heartbreaking. I loved watching the course of their relationship. The one between Shade and Sunny. The one between Meadow and each man individually. And the one between the three of them equally. At no time did I feel the balance was off between the three of them, even though it could have been considering how long Sunny and Shade had been friends, and how much older than Meadow they are. J.M. says this is her first menage, but it's really hard to believe considering how she absolutely nailed the dynamic. I've said it a hundred times, but for a ménage to be successful in my eyes, the physical and the emotional have to be balanced equally, and all three members have to be equal partners. Well, J.M. toed this line perfectly because this ménage is hot and deeply and strongly emotional. Whew!

And then. And then...that ending, that ending that about killed me. I won't spoil, I'll just say that the epilogue is bittersweet. What comes right before the epilogue will gut you as it did me. I'm still crying when I think about it. But above all, I loved this heartbreaking, beautiful, sexy af ménage. And I'm dying for the next one now (Before Us)!


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