Series: Stand Alone
Author: Nicole Edwards
Genre: Erotic Romance
Pub Date: January 20, 2015
Heat Rating: Wild & Crazy
Source: Purchased
Rating: 4 Kisses
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Synopsis:
Mia Cantrell is happy to be rid of her lying, cheating, ex-husband. With her divorce final, Mia is moving on, grasping the reins of life once more. She’s learning to deal with the shattered remains while putting one foot in front of the other, taking control of her own decisions, and ultimately living one day at a time. Too bad the universe has put a hiccup (or two) in her well thought out plan.
Phoenix Pierce is putting the pieces back together after the death of his father. Between his multi-million dollar company, the NHL team he now owns, and the endless supply of women willing to share a bed for one night of uninhibited sex, he finds himself going through the motions. Until he meets Mia. Although he’s on a mission to win her, that doesn’t solve his problem of the other person he wants… the man he has denied himself for years.
Tarik Marx doesn’t think anyone could ever fill the void in his life the way Phoenix unknowingly has. That is until he meets Mia. Thanks to a fractured childhood, Tarik has to face a bigger problem: he doesn’t know how it feels to be loved. His past adds additional complexity when Tarik finds himself trying to figure out how he can have them both.
Is it possible for a million tiny pieces to come together again? And if they do, will that make the bond even stronger than before?
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My Thoughts:
Excuse me while I fan myself as I just finished reading A Million Tiny Pieces by Nicole Edwards. Nicole is known for writing hot romance and this stand-alone book did not fall flat. Million Tiny Pieces is a story that revolves around Mia, the divorcee, Phoenix, the playboy, and Tarik, the best friend in love with Phoenix.Yes, this is a ménage book. While it was hot, Nicole has a unique talent of not writing a story around sex scenes, but writing a love story that incorporates these sex scenes.
What I also appreciate about Nicole’s writing style is that she can tell a story that takes over four hundred pages and it does not feel that long. I was surprised how quickly the story moved and did not feel like it dragged on. My only complaint, if I had to give one, is that end wrapped up a little quickly to feel believable.
If you are looking for a hot romance that includes two dirty talking domineering men and the independent woman that stands up to them – then this book is for you. (It does contain M/M, M/F/M, M/M/F, and M/F explicit sex scenes.)
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