Perfect Formation
Publisher Description
Friends for much longer than they’ve been lovers, Taryn and Richard enjoy each other’s company while looking for “Mr. Right”. When they meet Caleb the attraction is instant and mutual–for all three.
Caleb wines and dines them then shows them how good it can be if they trust him to lead the way. One night is all it takes to prove that the three of them are a perfect match, at least in the bedroom.
Taryn has to decide if explosive sex and the feelings that are quickly overtaking her are worth the risk of losing it all–she knows only too well that you can’t count on fate to always go your way. Richard sees Caleb and Taryn as the perfect couple but isn’t so sure there will always be room for him. Caleb has to suppress his urge to tie them both to the bed until they understand that they belong with him, but if they don’t come around soon, he’ll be pulling those ropes out after all.
Please note: This book was previously released by another publisher. Only minor editing changes have been made.
Perfect Formation can be read by itself. It is not necessary to read the series to enjoy this book.
Perfect Fit Series:
Book 1 - Perfect Formation
Book 2 - Perfect Alignment
Book 2.5 - Perfect Stranger
Book 3 - Perfect Addition
Customer Reviews
Interesting
This is not a storyline I’ve come across too often and one that can still get me to blush a few times 😊. However, it was still a cute and quick story with a little bit of suspense to keep me on my reading toes! Enjoy!☕️
Hmm...
I’m not sure what to say, I tried to read it, I really did, but the third person narrator, along with the constant repetition of their names, and the random insertion of backstory just made the whole story seem dull and convenient. I would say the idea is interesting, but I didn’t finish it soo idk, but the third person just really wasn’t it for me. I’d definitely say read the sample first, but also, be prepared for a very very slow burning story.
Boring
I couldn’t finish this book. The story was written slow and boring. I’ve read many of these books and I can’t explain it, but it could’ve been good had it been written not so dull.