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Contemporary
Wed and Wanton
By Natasha Smith
Jul 20, 2007 - 2:58:30 PM

Julian and Elise have become husband and wife and Rick, while happy for his friends, is a bit sad because he loves Elise too. After his obligatory best man toast and speech at the reception, Rick is asked by the newly wedded couple to accompany them to their honeymoon suite to document their wedding night with photographs. Rick doesn’t want to agree but finds himself doing so. He has no idea that he has just agreed to be Elise and Julian’s wedding gift to each other. Once the night is over, he just might wish for the gift of forever with his two closest friends.


WED AND WANTON took my by surprise. I liked the blurb but it did not do justice to the book. The emotional ties of the three characters were apparent and I could tell they each loved the other unconditionally. Rick’s nervousness endeared him to me and I sat on pins and needles hoping that the decision he made was the one I wanted.  

 

WED AND WANTON is a great read. Readers should know that it is a fully incorporated ménage in which all characters are involved with each other. Of course, to me, that is the only kind of ménage to read. Lacey Savage is talented and I can’t get enough of her books!

 



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