Review: Robbie by Ella Frank

SYNOPSIS:

Relationships are complex.
Love ever-changing.
And when it comes to rules of the heart,
they were made to be broken.

That’s what Robert Antonio Bianchi was telling himself, anyway.
Otherwise, he really had no excuse for what—or who—he’d done.

No excuse, except for his lonely heart, a pitcher of margaritas, four Bitter Bitches, and the apparent need to confess all his weaknesses to the two men he knew would bring him nothing but trouble.

But trouble was nothing new.

Just ask his crazy sisters or any of his friends, and they’d be the first to tell you:
If there was a bad decision to be made, Robbie always had a knack for making it.

And thus begins the story of the priest, the princess, and the prick.

REVIEW:

The year is 2020 and I just read my first ménage book and honestly I don’t even know who I am anymore. I am a mixture of intrigue with a heap of scandalized. I have been fascinated with Robbie since he first was strutting around The Daily Grind shamelessly flirting. The second Priest was introduced, I called it. I was all, Priest and Robbie are going to get together and its going to be a enemies-to-lovers…but I was wrong. Hello plot twist, Priest is married?!

And here begins a story like none I have ever read before…and like none I will probably ever read again because it is going to take months for my blush to fade. The story is seriously scorching hot, if threesomes are your thing, this is the series for you. I loved how mouthy and stubborn Robbie was but Priest and Julien saw who he truly was under all the bravado.

In contrast it was so interesting to see a relationship from this different dynamic. I am not used to having 3 participants, that’s an added layer of emotions, baggage, and person in the bedroom. But for some strange reason, it works. They all blend seamlessly and I can’t wait to peel back more of Julien’s and Priest’s history, I want to know more and why they are the way they are. They are puzzles I am desperate to solve.

But we all know the real reason I am reading this story and that is for the glimpses of Logan and Tate. I adored how protective Tate and Logan are of Robbie. It’s like they have taken him under their wing and want to watch him thrive, find success, and find himself. I just can’t get enough of these boys.

LINKS:

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