book cover of Mad About the Boys
 

Mad About the Boys

(2013)
(The first book in the Mad About the Brit Boys series)
A novel by

 
 
When three hearts collide, expect sparks to fly!

What is it about a threesome that's so irresistible? Is it that where one gorgeous guy is good, two are even better? Or is it the thought of loving someone who's secure enough in his relationship to let a third person in?

In this collection of five menages-a-trois, two bestselling authors in the world of male-male romance explore the dynamics of threesomes - this time with two men and one woman. From contemporary urban settings to timeless, magical woodlands, see lovers coming together. They could be the couple next door, opening their house - and their hearts - to the third who'll complete them, rural loners encountering spirits of the forest, or frustrated shapeshifters who need that special someone to unlock their true potential.

JL Merrow's contemporary story 'Dinner for Three' features a gay couple with designs on their very willing housemate - and an inventive use of the kitchen. In 'In the Greenwood' by Josephine Myles, a lonely forest spirit brings together two men, but yearns to join them herself in physical form. In the next two stories, JL Merrow carries on the paranormal theme. 'Antithesis of Magic' has a modern urban setting - but one where werewolves, witches and other magical creatures are the norm. So what place does that leave for a man born without magic? 'Changeling', by contrast, is set in the rural past when wise women knew to be wary of the Fae, and there's a price to be paid before a young girl may wed her changeling lover. Finally, bringing things bang up to date is Josephine Myles' 'Kiss, Mark Two', featuring a young couple who decide to give a threesome a try. Only trouble is, both Mark and Ty are totally straight... right?

One thing's for certain: the women in these stories are all mad about the boys.



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