Claire Mckinley has been dumped at the altar by her
boyfriend Chris. His brother, sexy SEAL Dylan Wade, takes
her back home with him, not knowing what else to do with
her. Only thing is, he forgets all about his sexy live-in
lover Aidan. Dylan and Aidan's relationship was just a
spark in the previous book, Getting Hotter, but by the
beginning of this book, they are in an established
relationship. By the time Claire is in the condo with the
guys for a couple of days, the tension is already palpable.
Claire is fully aware that Dylan and Aidan are involved in
a sexual relationship, but that doesn't stop her from
getting the hots for both of the men. She also knows that
the men are not gay, but bi-sexual, and still enjoy ménages
with women. Aidan and Dylan are happy together, but both
feel that they still 'need' a woman in their lives.
Unfortunately for them, Claire doesn't think she can handle
the kind of relationship they are offering her. Aidan
finally takes control of the matter, and locks her into a
bedroom with Dylan until nature takes its course. Dylan
steps up and tells Claire that the relationship will have to
be a package deal with him and Aidan. The two men sensually
work on wearing down her resistance to the idea of a
three-way romance with them. Eventually, the relationship
between the three of them becomes serious, but they have to
weather the resistance of the world to their unusual
relationship; and Dylan and Aidan have to open up about
their feelings to each other, and to the world.
HOTTER THAN EVER is a cute, sexy story that does a pretty
good job of
tackling a rather unusual type of romantic/sexual
relationship in the real world, a permanent MMF. The
pressures of the outside world are realistic to an extent;
although Elle Kennedy goes to great pains to stack the deck
in Aidan, Claire, and Dylan's favor, using stock villains
and crass stereotypes to place the relationship in a
favorable light. The story gets a little heavy towards the
end, with a lot of family drama; and Claire's sleazy ex-
fiancé Chris maliciously creating havoc in her life. Still,
even with some of these missteps, the story works well.
There is a good bit of interaction with all of the 'Out of
Uniform' gang in this story. There are several very
enjoyable scenes with group, giving readers a chance to
catch up on the lives of most of the previous couples.
Claire gets an earful on 'who has slept with who' in this
rather close group of SEAL's and their wives and
girlfriends. The subject matter takes a serious turn in a
few places as their relationship is brought out to the
world; but for the most part, HOTTER THAN EVER is a fun,
sexy romp, if
not particularly believable. Regular readers of the series
will enjoy this hot little story; and HOTTER THAN EVER can
also be read as a
standalone.
Claire McKinley has just experienced every bride’s nightmare. The groom is a no-show, and now she must face five hundred guests alone. Furious and humiliated, Claire seeks help from the most unlikely candidate—her almost- brother-in-law, who promptly whisks her away to his apartment in San Diego, where she can recover her pride in peace and quiet. Dylan Wade is no fan of Claire’s, but no way can he leave the jilted bride in her time of need. Bringing her home seems like a good idea—until he remembers his new roommate. Dylan’s relationship with Aidan is…complicated. And with Claire thrown into the mix, life becomes even more… complicated