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Bezig met laden... Tuesdays with Jay and Other Stories (Neighborly Affection, #2.5)door M.Q. Barber
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Onderdeel van de reeks(en)Neighborly Affection (2.5)
Jay Kress knows his lover is into the girl next door. As a polyamorous bisexual guy, he's cool with that. And he's pretty sure the gal is into Henry, too, if their explosive dinner party is any clue. But now he'll have to tackle a submissive's toughest job: getting his lovers to make the leap from occasional sex to the permanent triad relationship he knows they deserve. Their hearts are made for each other--and the sexual perks ain't bad, either. With an overcautious dominant on one side and a newcomer to the lifestyle on the other, Jay knows he has to tread lightly, but he can't help pushing for more. Can he bring Henry and Alice together before their fear of losing each other dooms them all? Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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It isn't meant to be read outside the series as the novella between books, but alongside it, chapter by chapter. Each chapter of Tuesdays with Jay has a sub-heading pointing the reader to the place in the series that it takes place. It is in the male POV of one of the heroes, and takes place outside the series set in a Boston diner on Tuesday afternoons along with the heroine.
It gives so much more insight into the mind of the sweet, flirty, outgoing submissive Jay Kress. He is shown in the series as being exuberant, loyal, and eager to please. Since the series is written in the heroine's POV, we aren't privy to his thoughts, which may be considered a bit shallow due to his not being able to really say what he wants.
Alice is being slowly coaxed into recognizing the love that Jay and his dominant/owner Henry have for her, so with Henry setting the plans in motion, Jay is left to follow his lead. Henry is always holding Jay back a bit in the hopes that Alice won't get spooked.
It was Jay who came up with the idea of having lunches with Alice every Tuesday as a way of building their relationship past the nights they spent together, and to act as eyes and ears for Henry so that they can make sure their plans are hitting the right target.
This book consists of chapter by chapter scenes matching up with the series, each Tuesday lunch that Alice and Jay share where we hear so much more that we otherwise would have had M.Q. not put out the book.
Also, this book contains never before released chapters, so those who think they have read them already because they were getting the newsletter, know this, it goes past book two and into book three. It also contains the novella "Three Way Tie" is added at the end, meant to be read after finishing "Healing the Wounds". ( )