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A review by ditten
Their Wicked Ways by Willow Dixon
emotional
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.5
This was super filthy hot and I loved it!
Jett's the bartender at Crimson Club, and a year out from a divorce and having left his super religious upbringing behind. He's bi but having married young he never got to explore that side of himself. When he goes to a gay bar he finds himself having his first time with not just one guy but two in a ridiculously hot threesome. He doesn't expect to ever see them again but a few days later they show up at his construction job as the new hires, and Jett has no idea what to do with that. It was supposed to be a one-time thing, and there's no way a couple as in love and committed as Wes and Ezra would want to play with him again, and even if they did, that's surely all they'd ever want from him.
I really liked Jett's journey with self-realization and acceptance in coming to terms with who he is and what he wants. His time with Ezra and Wes was so hot I found myself blushing which I don't often do while reading, and I loved seeing him come out of his shell and let himself just be.
Ezra and Wes' relationship was great, too, and I really liked how they navigated all their emotions and issues together. It felt so natural and right for them to bring Jett into their beds and lives, and it was clear how much they loved each other and how their hearts were big enough to love someone else, too. The three of them together worked really well, and their chemistry was off the charts!
As always with this series, I loved the found family with all the Crimson Club guys. It's so much fun to see them all be such good friends and interact across the entire series.
There are a few things I wish we'd gotten a bit more of though.
First, while I loved how fleshed out Wes and Ez's relationship was, I feel like I didn't get to know either of them individually all that well.
Second, I would've loved to see more of the guys as a triad once they committed to each other. The balance felt a bit off initially since it was an established couple bringing in a third. I would've liked more of all of them together not just in bed, and also more of Jett with each of them to see them fully developing their relationship into one where they were all equally in it.
That said, I loved this book and it's one of the hottest things I've read.
Jett's the bartender at Crimson Club, and a year out from a divorce and having left his super religious upbringing behind. He's bi but having married young he never got to explore that side of himself. When he goes to a gay bar he finds himself having his first time with not just one guy but two in a ridiculously hot threesome. He doesn't expect to ever see them again but a few days later they show up at his construction job as the new hires, and Jett has no idea what to do with that. It was supposed to be a one-time thing, and there's no way a couple as in love and committed as Wes and Ezra would want to play with him again, and even if they did, that's surely all they'd ever want from him.
I really liked Jett's journey with self-realization and acceptance in coming to terms with who he is and what he wants. His time with Ezra and Wes was so hot I found myself blushing which I don't often do while reading, and I loved seeing him come out of his shell and let himself just be.
Ezra and Wes' relationship was great, too, and I really liked how they navigated all their emotions and issues together. It felt so natural and right for them to bring Jett into their beds and lives, and it was clear how much they loved each other and how their hearts were big enough to love someone else, too. The three of them together worked really well, and their chemistry was off the charts!
As always with this series, I loved the found family with all the Crimson Club guys. It's so much fun to see them all be such good friends and interact across the entire series.
There are a few things I wish we'd gotten a bit more of though.
First, while I loved how fleshed out Wes and Ez's relationship was, I feel like I didn't get to know either of them individually all that well.
Second, I would've loved to see more of the guys as a triad once they committed to each other. The balance felt a bit off initially since it was an established couple bringing in a third. I would've liked more of all of them together not just in bed, and also more of Jett with each of them to see them fully developing their relationship into one where they were all equally in it.
That said, I loved this book and it's one of the hottest things I've read.