Desirables 2: Tease Me, Take Me by Sapphire Blue
Publisher: Loose Id
Genre: Paranormal, Ménage (M/M/F), Erotic Romance
Length: Novella
Review Copy Received from Publisher
Summary:
Kitaka “Kit” Valentine is a Desirable witch with the power of vision. When she receives a premonition of danger that warns “they will come in twos,” she’s ready to act. She had no way of knowing that the two she hunted would introduce her to the two that would be her salvation.
Jackson “Jack” Beaumont is trying to figure out who’s attacking his adult club, disrupting his business. His business partner and best friend, Radcliffe “Rad” Hemingway is going through something with his judgmental family that’s causing a riff in their relationship. Their habit of practicing ménage is no secret, but Rad’s feelings for Jack are. Just as Jack’s longing for a committed, three-way relationship is. Meeting Kit opens up a door to more than just a magical world neither of them knew existed; it breaches the surface of the deep, dark sexual hunger that could destroy them all.
Now to save Jack’s club and the citizens of Miami, Kit, Jack and Rad must work together, in and out of the bedroom, to take down the Phantom Twins with death and destruction in their eyes.
Tamara’s Review:
Are you looking for a wild hair raising ride that’s full of steamy sex with not just one but two men, who have finally given in to their need to be together? If so, look no further! Desirables 2: Tease Me, Take Me by Sappphire Blue fills this need beautifully! I’ve been reading menage for years but as of late, I’ve turned to m/m/f books. They seem so naughty and forbidden and this book was no different. Rad and Jack are to absolutely die for and Kat is a strong, independent witch who ends up completing the men in ways they never knew. 
Ms. Blue has created a wonderful cast of characters in this book. I love the layers of complexity that she has built and the many obstacles that face this trio of lovers. Not only do we have the external troubles of the two henchman that have been sent to capture our heroine, we also have the Rad’s white family who doesn’t want to see Rad with Jack, who happens to be a black football player Rad met in college. Writing a fully rounded plot line like this takes delicate balance and Ms. Blue has done it wonderfully.
Of course, don’t let me forget to mention, the steamy sex. Whether it’s in vision form, together as trio, duo or solo, the love scenes just sizzle off the pages. Quite frankly I’m surprised I didn’t get third degree burns from my Kindle. Kudos Ms. Blue, I thoroughly enjoyed Desirables 2: Tease Me, Take Me and I will definitely be reading your wonderful work again!
Rated 4 1/2 Ravens by Tamara!























































































