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The Glass Knot

By: Lily Harlem
Narrated by: Rebecca McKernan
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What's a girl to do when the guy she falls for is married to another man?

This is exactly what happened to me. Seeing Josh Kendal stroll out of the Mediterranean Sea wearing tight navy swim trunks and looking like a hot new James Bond was a truly delicious moment. Catching sight of his wedding ring was like a kick in the shin and meeting his gorgeous husband, phew, that was enough to make any girl groan at the cruel joke God was playing on her.

But all was not as it seemed, and when Josh needed a woman to sort out a 'delicate predicament' I was the one for the job; heck, what did I have to lose? Certainly not as much as him, literally.

Trouble is, emotions always get tangled, loyalties can't help but be divided and with a night of memories so hot they'd have the devil sweating, there was only one thing for it - it was time to get honest, fight for what I wanted despite society's constraints and open my heart to the people it needed most.

©2014 Lily Harlem (P)2018 Lily Harlem
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This book was a first in this department with two guys and have to say I was not disappointed. It was very enjoyable seeing the insta love with Josh and Nick as well as the struggle when adding someone else to their relationship.

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This is the first time that I came close to not finishing a book because of the performance. It felt very unprofessional. I could hear traffic sounds in the background. She continuously licked her lips. And there was barely a difference between the characters voices to get you into the story. The reason I finished is because there was enough that interested me in Harlem's writing. I liked that she showed real conflict in the coming together of the triad instead of the usual ease that you see many Authors of triad writing. I feel that the story could have been developed more toward the ending to make it longer and not feel rushed to wrap up. I will definitely look for more from this author. But I will be looking to avoid the narrator.

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