4-Ever Mine

· 4-Ever Book 2 · Happy Endings Publishing
4,3
38 reviews
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 A year after Andi claimed her three smoking hot roommates for her own, she’s finally emerging from a blissful haze of lust long enough to look around and realize things aren’t quite as amazing as they could be.

While she and her boyfriends have an incredible sex life, they haven’t fully embraced their relationship in public. When someone puts one and three together—outing them from the polyamorous closet—they have to decide where to go next.

Will they be able to stay together or will reality tear them apart?


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4,3
38 reviews
Nicole's Book Musings
27 March 2018
If you like menage then you will enjoy this one. Andi and her three guys have their relationship tested. This book has them really taking a look where their future is going. What I enjoyed the most is how different each guy is and how they each meet a certain need for Andi. You can tell how much they care for her, but stepping out in the world as a menage is a little overwhelming. They definitely have the chemistry that burns up the pages. It's a quick hot read that will satisfy a fan of menage.
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Brooke Fern
19 March 2018
***4 Stars*** 4-Ever Mine was a quick, fun and smexy/smutty squeal to 4-Ever Theirs, and one that I felt had a more heart than its predecessor. Now, I don’t typically compare books, whether they are in series or not, I tend to feel that each stands on it’s own and should be looked at in that manner, but in this case it’s something I need to point out, especially because I recently read 4-Ever Theirs and it’s very fresh in my mind. While I like 4-Ever Theirs, I felt as if there wasn’t enough depth to the story. We got to see Andi with each guy separately, but I didn’t get enough ‘together’ time with them and thing wrapped up quickly in the end, but with 4-Ever Mine I felt like I finally got to see them all together, and not just when it came to the smexy times, and truly understand the dynamics of their poly relationship and why it works and I really enjoyed that and had that “Now, that’s why they work” lightbulb moment. And although this one is another quick read, there is a little bit of drama that worms its way into Andi, Cooper, Simon and Reed’s world that shakes things up a bit, but I loved how it all worked out in the end for them. Overall, I really enjoyed seeing where this foursome was at a year later in their lives, not only when it came to their poly relationship, but their own careers. As I said there is a bit of drama that happens, but it was done well and is the gateway for more to come in this series, which should be a lot of fun and I cannot wait to see what happens next! ~ Copy provided by the author & voluntarily reviewed ~
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Dar Good
27 March 2018
Andi has been taking stock lately, and everything seems to be going good: * You've found the love of your life - check, times three * You've been living a life smothered by their affection for the past year - check, times three * Life is perfect the way it is - big check, times three Then why does she have these doubts, these niggling thoughts in the pit of her stomache. Is this forver? How can it be when they aren't open outside their home with why they are, who they love, and and how they live. And if they do, will everything be okay? Reed, Simon, and Cooper are also having some of these concerns, but they are ready to face the world, until the world snaps back at them . Then they just want to protect Andiand if that means changing course in life, then that is what they will do Each character gets their share of screen time here, and you will find something to like in all of them. All four are unique and bring something different to the table, both sexually and supportively. There is no contact with the men, but they are best friends, and compliment each other in life, and love each other like brothers And, no surprise, the sex scenes are buring hot, in whatever combination, Andi finds herself in. Whether it is 2, 3, or all 4 of them in the mix, it will have you squirming along with Andi
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About the author

 Jayne Rylon is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author. She received the 2011 Romantic Times Reviewers’ Choice Award for Best Indie Erotic Romance. Her stories used to begin as daydreams in seemingly endless business meetings, but now she is a full time author, who employs the skills she learned from her straight-laced corporate existence in the business of writing. She lives in Ohio with two cats and her husband, the infamous Mr. Rylon. When she can escape her purple office, she loves to travel the world, avoid speeding tickets in her beloved Sky, SCUBA dive, and–of course–read.

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