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Guest Review: Four Letter Word (Love Logic #2) by K.M. Neuhold

Relationships are hard enough between two people...can the four of us make it work? Or is love nothing more than a four letter word?

Polyamory...the first time Riot says the word, it feels like everything slots into place. Maybe I’m not greedy for loving both of my best friends at once…

For most of my life I didn’t think I could ever have the kind of love I’ve been dreaming of, but somehow a sexy bartender with a major sweet tooth is making it all seem possible.

Maybe Riot is right, our capacity for love is bigger than most people let themselves see. But will Leo and Hudson feel the same? Will they be willing to try to build this beautiful, complicated life with me?

If I can keep them from ripping each other’s heads off that is...

*** This is book two in the Love Logic series and can be read as a stand alone. This is a MMMM story full of love and heat.


Reviewer: Shee Reader

Bishop is a nice guy who’s been in love with his two best friends Leo and Hudson since they were high school best friends. He’s always felt it was a fault in him that he loved them both, and something happened between Leo and Hudson so they haven’t spoken in a decade. How is this ever going to work out?

Enter Riot the cute bartender who is also secretly a famous sci-fi author (squee!) who picks up Bishop and takes him home for a little fun *wink* although he is interested in more (double squee!)

Since Riot is *interested* in Bishop he feels he needs to be honest about his polyamory. Bishop’s world tilts on its axis!

Cue the two best friends, who interestingly will die living in the same city, harbour feelings for Bishop and (I am shaking with excitement) who are *interested* in Riot!!

Now for the sexy times! With feelings!!

This book is an absolute joy. The characters are charming and engaging, the development of the multiple relationships are organic and exciting and the HEA is a delight.

Highly recommended.

I was given a free copy of the book in exchange for an honest review
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