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Making Her Theirs by Lily Manning, Lily Manning

brittjp's review against another edition

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2.0

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Book summary:

Georgia has gone on a business trip to Edinburgh for 10 days. She finds a bar near her apartment, upon arrival her eye catches three incredibly handsome men, which they happen to be brother.

Knox, Finn and Lachlan are on a mission to make Georgia theirs, they will stop at nothing to get what they so desperately desire.


Genre: Reverse harem Erotica
Trope:
Format: ereader
Length: 157 pages
Title & author: Making Her Thiers by Lily Manning
Release date: 23 August 2023


My thoughts:

I couldn't get into this book as much as I wanted to. I just kept waiting for more on the plot and the character development. In the book it kept repeating the same thing, Knox is intense, possesive and loyal. Finn has a laid back approach, always laughing and fun to be around. Lachlan is caring and understands Georgia like no one else. But there wasn't enough evidence in the book to back up any of these as the book was so short and felt like it was rushed.

Georgia was only in Edinburgh for 10 days but some how even though her and the brothers didn't want a serious relationship they ended up falling in love with out spending much quality time with each other then when they were having sex.

The last sex scene was very unhygienic and was making me cringe a little bit after reading Georgia was having a penis in her bum, then her vagina and to finish off in her mouth.

The time frame of the ending did not make sense to me as it was titled 3 months later but then there was a sentence of Georgia saying " In the six months I've been here, I've learned so much about myself and the three men I loved and adore".

I really wanted to love this book if it had more to the plot and character development it would of been amazing. I loved all the other sex scense but the last one.


Rating: 2/5
Spice: 3/5

Thank you netgalley and lilly Manning for this book

shatter_me_kenji's review against another edition

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5.0

This book was so good! It is steamy and romantic, and the ending was beautiful! I love why choose books, and I get so frustrated when the author chooses to end the book with the FMC picking one of them to spend her life with instead of continuing with all of them. Doesn't that negate the premise of "why choose"? This one wrapped everything up very nicely. My only question, is everyone comes to the wedding, and both of her parents and her brother are totally on board with her marrying 3 brothers and give a full go ahead with no questions? That was a little funny to me, but nothing book ruining. I also love the different connections she has with the brothers, but it could be a little repetitive in places, like: she laughed with one, felt protected by one, and felt safe and seen by the last one. I get how the relationships are by now, I'm sure it isn't going to change, lol but I didn't mind it.

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2.0

‘Making Her Theirs’ invites you into a world where three Scottish brothers have their kilts in a twist over one woman. It’s a whirlwind of passion and love, but be forewarned, it’s got some explicit curves and controversial detours that might just raise an eyebrow.

It starts with Georgia Presley Henry who thought she was just headed to Scotland for a wee bit of work. Little did she know:


Knox, the eldest, is a force of nature, a man whose dominating presence is rivalled only by his desire to love and be loved.

Finn is all sunshine and rainbows, hiding a stormy past behind that million-dollar smile. He's the guy you warn your friends about... but secretly hope they date.

Lachlan speaks the universal language of "intense staring." No decoder ring needed. His gaze says it all, especially when words fail him (which is often).

It's straight to the point. And by point, I mean the bedroom. Definitely more heat than heart. Expect a lot of sizzle, a sprinkle of character depth, and a straight-shot to the, ahem, action.

The premise is enticing, who wouldn’t be intrigued by one woman navigating the affections of three brothers? Plus, Georgia’s got that charisma that ensures she isn’t overshadowed by the trio of testosterone around her.

The story sometimes raced towards the climax (in more ways than one) with the rapidity of a sprinter. The ‘insta-love’ phenomenon seemed to occur, well, instantly.

These scenes felt more microwave than slow-cooked. A longer format could’ve been the saving grace. Depth, connection, development – everything feels better when given time, right? Who knows, maybe the sequel will be ‘Making Her Theirs: The Extended Edition’?

This book is not aiming for a Pulitzer, and that's okay. For you like your romance novels with extra spice and unexpected (and slightly questionable) plot twists, this one’s up your alley. If you’re a fan of slow-burn romance and believable scenarios, you might want to keep browsing the bookshelf.

Reflecting on “Making Her Theirs,” it wasn’t my cup of tea (or dram of whisky), but in the grand library of life, there’s a shelf for every story, and this spicy Scottish saga will undoubtedly find its passionate readers. Here’s hoping they enjoy the rollercoaster!

Thank you to NetGalley and Innes Field for the DRC!

kenzievoigt's review against another edition

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2.0

DNF - This was not good imo

snaze6's review against another edition

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4.0

Georgia arrived in Scotland and meets 3 sexy and gorgeous brothers who have an instant connection with her. Each brother has a unique personality and Georgia connects with each of them differently. Knox is dominating and protective, Finn is jovial and fun-loving and Lachlan is serious and intense.

The storyline is focused on the physical and emotional relationship Georgia has with these brothers and how quickly she is falling for them despite only being in Scotland for 10 days.

I received a free ARC from the author and Hidden Gems; and I am voluntarily leaving an unbiased review.

cierrachey33's review against another edition

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1.0

If you want spicy scenes, you got it.
If you want a story, however, not the book.
Definitely depends on what you're looking for.

beccisays's review

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emotional funny lighthearted fast-paced

4.5

Smut the f*ck. Some might say this is just 135 pages of straight debauchery and I would be inclined to agree. Also, I'm absolutely here for it. 'Making Her Theirs' is a quick and dirty why choose reverse harem smutfest. So if that sounds like your thing - get ready to dive right in!

Soon after flying into Edinburgh from her Texas hometown, Georgia's planned business trip turned into something all about her pleasure. It gets hot and heavy immediately, starting with popping downstairs to the pub for a beverage and bumping into two irresistible brothers with a penchant for sharing. I think by page 20 our FMC has been cajoled outside and taken into a dark passageway, to be well.. taken in her dark passageway. And to think, all she asked for was a stiff drink. By the time brother number 3 has rocked up to save her from a sticky situation, she's done for. 

You can rest assured that despite the family ties, there's no brother-on-brother action. However, they are all enthusiastic participants, with Georgia being intimate with 1, 2 or 3 of the guys at a time. Brothers in reverse harem romances aren't unheard of, it's just something to note, as it may bother some readers. Also, as much as I can appreciate just how good these boys are at taking turns.. there's also one particular scene (reminds me of a revolving door) that left me with some feelings, spelt with a pH.
 
Thank you Innes Field LLC and Lily Manning for providing this book for review consideration via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.

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jacksreadsbooks's review against another edition

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3.0

First things first, thank you NetGalley and Innes Field LLC for granting me access to this book in exchange for an honest review.

If you enjoy RH then this is the book for you. Making Her Theirs was mainly a smut read with a pinch of plot and no character development, definitely gives den of vipers vibes but way lighter, if you know you know. Which is honestly ok and doesn’t make it a bad book, but it was a pretty quick read. The only thing I would change, and it’s 100% a personal preference, is the author righting the words how “they would be pronounced” with that accent.

mchammer19's review against another edition

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4.0

Thank you NetGalley for the chance to read this book

novelnchill's review against another edition

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3.0

Georgia is ready to start the next chapter of her life, but will three mouth-watering brothers change her plans? REVIEW: Making Her Theirs is a reverse harem quick read that dives right into spiciness. The book was mostly what I expected. I have to admit, the first chapter made me feel like the female protagonist was very immature and at times, annoying. This gets hand waved later in that she’s quirky and nerdy, but it didn’t land for me. The ending included a trope that I don’t particularly care for and it felt a little too easy to throw in there. 3 stars from me.