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A review by caylamangrum
Making Her Theirs by Lily Manning
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!
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!