"Sometimes three is just the right number"
Kate Hanson was trying to start over after her divorce.
Growing up in a totally dysfunctional family, she had
picked a husband just like her dad. It has taken four years
to get over having to file bankruptcy, and learn to stand
on her own. Wanting a fresh start it hadn't taken much for
long=time friend Scott to convince Amy to leave Helena,
Montana, and settle in the same apartment complex as him in
Patches, Oregon. When Scott and his best friend Josh show up to help her
move in, Kate realizes that it has been several years since
she had made love to anyone. Being around Scott and Josh
has her in a sexual frenzy. Kate is attracted to both of them, and the feelings are
definitely returned. But whom should she choose. She starts
to fantasize about having two men courting her at the same
time. Will her friends become lovers? Will Kate finally feel she
has her life together? What will the boys say when they
find out about each other? THREE TO DANCE is a unique story of someone who works hard
to overcome her past. I love Kate; she never gives up on
getting a life. She didn't take the easy road or become
promiscuous. She always focused on her future. Both guys
fit Kate in different ways. I hope there is a sequel to let
us find out where the relationship ends up. Definitely
recommended for erotica fans.
Reviewed by Patricia McGrew
Courtesy Sensual Romance
Posted August 1, 2003
SummaryWhen Kate Hanson moves to Oregon to start a new life for
herself, she couldn't imagine two men in one day would
catch her eye.
Living just under her apartment, is the wild and
freewheeling blonde metal head, Scott, her old high school
buddy. Just down the hall is Josh; serious, bookish, but no
less attractive. Already burned by a marriage that flamed
out in a divorce and bankruptcy, Kate has put all ideas of
finding a good man out of her head. But Scott and Josh are
coming close to changing her mind. Trouble is, she can't
seem to choose which man she wants. Worse, the "twins", her
matched pair of calico Persians, Laurence Olivier and
Montgomery Clift, aren't able to offer any advice to the
lovelorn. Should she take a chance and choose one over the
other? Or, more outrageous, should she take both Scott and
Josh on at once--and juggle her lovers?
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