Richard, Luke, and Matthew return in this
sequel to MORE. Always-in-control Richard
Marshall has just landed a historic estate. Gone
a lot for his work, he's seriously craving his
men. Yet it's more than just the sex he's
missing. A menage relationship is hard enough.
Add in danger, intrigue, a haunted mansion, and
three sexually frustrated men, and it's not a
typical love story. It's much more. Read First 20 Pages
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"I loved the mystery of this book. It kept me on my toes and guessing the whole way through it. It also had the hot, get your panties wet scenes. I would defiantly recommend this book."
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Book Description
Richard, Luke, and Matthew return in this
sequel to MORE, a Rainbow Award winner for
Best Gay Contemporary Romance.
Investment manager and always-in-control
Richard Marshall has just landed a historic
estate he's waited years to acquire. Gone a
lot for his work, he's seriously craving his
men. Yet it's more than just the sex he's
missing. Emotionally-traumatized Luke is
still dealing with the aftereffects of his
father's attempt to kill him, and Matthew's
trying to find his way as part of a menage
relationship.
When Luke and
Matthew come clean with Richard about what
they've been feeling, he knows there's only
one way to solve all his problems: keep them
close by accepting their help to investigate
why someone wants to destroy the mansion
he's trying to save. When it becomes clear
he's put his family in danger, Richard has
to choose between giving up control and
pushing away the men he loves right when
they've started to heal and have rekindled
the explosive chemistry that brought them
all together. A
menage relationship is hard enough. Add in
danger, intrigue, a haunted mansion, and
three sexually frustrated men, and it's not
a typical love story. It's much more.
This book contains explicit sexual
content, graphic language, and an all-male
menage relationship.
"More Than Most is about
a deepening of the
loving bond these men
have developed, and are
still forging. You can’t
help but believe in
their love and in them."