Can the billionaire son of a Democratic president build a family with the congressman son of a Republican senator? Forget politics, love makes strange bedfellows.
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Accountant slash bartender Reg will show rock star Jeremy how to have fun...and possibly fall in love.
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I loved the characters and I loved how the story played out.
This was a sweet short read that will have you smiling at the romance that builds between these two. I loved Jared and his strong presents. Lucas was a surprise too, his character turned into more than just a spoiled rich guy. I am looking forward to reading more from CC.
Cardeno C's More Than Everything is a wonderful example of M/M/M romance that provided me with several delicious hours of reading joy! ... Charlie, Scott and Aden together brings these three very different men into a loving ménage relationship that completes each man...Cardeno C can weave a wonderful story full of emotion and hot, hot sex, and she doesn't disappoint in More Than Everything. The relationship between these three men is forgiving, truly loving, and oh so yummy! ... More Than Everything is a very good read, and if you are a fan of ménage romance, you will be delighted with Charlie, Scott and Aden's sexy and heartening story. Even if you usually don't gravitate toward M/M/M romance, give this one a try!
It's definitely going on my to reread "shelf."
Jason was such an extraordinary character to get to know. ...Confident and honest to a fault, he was clear as to who he was and what was to be expected of him. .....Abe was a great character too. I admired his tenacity, his caring heart and the patience he found in himself when it came to dealing with Jason. ...Cardeno didn't pull any punches in bringing forth the connection between these two. Through every stilted conversation, honest interaction and heated encounters Abe and Jason's connection never failed to be present–always growing deeper, bringing them closer each time. ...I expect it's not an easy feat to bring all these elements to the page, but Cardeno brought it all together seamlessly without taking away from any one of the elements involved. The emotions were present, intense yet subtle and correctly portrayed. The romance was slow-building but firmly established and developed. And of course, the chemistry was explored in many different ways. Cardeno managed to not only bring the heat to these scenes but also brought into it the complexity of the characters–what made them tick, what they yearned for and how emotionally invested they were in what they were sharing. Be it their first heated embrace, their flirty banter or just a simple look, Jason and Abe's chemistry jumped off the page and their emotions made themselves known.