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A review by starsandvellum
Making Her Theirs by Lily Manning
4.0
Look, I'm very easy to please when it comes to smut/erotica. Was this book far-fetched? Yes. Was it original? No. Did I enjoy it? Absolutely.
Arriving in Edinburgh for 10 days to cement her place for an upcoming promotion back in Texas, Georgia runs into three brothers. What follows is a why-choose reverse harem love-fest.
I approached Making Her Theirs with little to no expectations and that definitely went in my favour. This book is more on the novella side when it comes to length (but isn't marketed that way for some reason?. So really getting to know the characters to the depth that is expected is just not possible with the length that this book is. We did get to know each of the characters based on surface level interests, but not much deeper than that. The plot is light, but still enjoyable. There wasn't any big climax to resolve so it was a light and enjoyable read.
When it comes to the characters, some of the dialogue was a little cringe and the Scottish boys calling Maths "math" kind of annoyed me as in the UK it's called maths, but I looked past that. One thing I really loved about this book was that Georgia was so comfortable in her sexuality and what she wanted. There was no "I shouldn't have done that", "why am I like this" type of inner monologue which is something I don't see too often in books that I really appreciated. The brothers' were all loveable in their own way, I'm glad it was why choose because I couldn't have chosen!
I do wish this book was longer so we COULD get to know each of the characters and really connect with the story a little more. But on the overall, it was enjoyable. I finished it in around 2 hours.
Arriving in Edinburgh for 10 days to cement her place for an upcoming promotion back in Texas, Georgia runs into three brothers. What follows is a why-choose reverse harem love-fest.
I approached Making Her Theirs with little to no expectations and that definitely went in my favour. This book is more on the novella side when it comes to length (but isn't marketed that way for some reason?. So really getting to know the characters to the depth that is expected is just not possible with the length that this book is. We did get to know each of the characters based on surface level interests, but not much deeper than that. The plot is light, but still enjoyable. There wasn't any big climax to resolve so it was a light and enjoyable read.
When it comes to the characters, some of the dialogue was a little cringe and the Scottish boys calling Maths "math" kind of annoyed me as in the UK it's called maths, but I looked past that. One thing I really loved about this book was that Georgia was so comfortable in her sexuality and what she wanted. There was no "I shouldn't have done that", "why am I like this" type of inner monologue which is something I don't see too often in books that I really appreciated. The brothers' were all loveable in their own way, I'm glad it was why choose because I couldn't have chosen!
I do wish this book was longer so we COULD get to know each of the characters and really connect with the story a little more. But on the overall, it was enjoyable. I finished it in around 2 hours.