A Choice Between Two
-
-
4.0 • 1 Rating
-
-
- £2.49
-
- £2.49
Publisher Description
What if you fall for someone, but you're already in a wonderful relationship with someone else?
Emma has been dating John casually for the past six months. But when she meets Carlos, there's instant attraction… and since she and John haven't had the exclusivity conversation yet, then why not date both men simultaneously?
Emma didn't anticipate that both men would want to take their relationship with her to the next level, and now she has to choose between the two men in her life… or does she?
About the series...
"A Choice Between Two" is Book 1 in the Polyamorous Passions series.
Polyamorous Passions follows the lives of three best friends as they each embark on their own journeys into consensual non-monogamy. Books 1—3 focus on Emma, Books 4—6 will focus on Helen, and Books 7—9 will focus on Scarlett.
This series is suitable for anyone interested in real-life polyamory, open relationships, ethical non-monogamy, feminism, positive female friendships, alternatives to monogamy and monogamous relationships, and explorations of sexuality. Includes explicit language and sexual situations; intended for mature audiences. This novella is approx. 23,000 words in length.
About the author...
Sagan Morrow has a degree in Rhetoric, Writing & Communication, with a decade of experience as a businesswoman, blogger, and copywriter across a variety of industries. Based in Winnipeg, Canada, Sagan is an amateur burlesque dancer and identifies as polyamorous.
Sagan has authored two business books for freelancers and teaches online courses to empower new freelancers as they grow their own successful businesses. This is her first work of fiction.
Customer Reviews
A confident address to the question of polygamy
Emma is in a fix. She has ben happily dating John, a lawyer, for the last six months but due to his work schedule they only really have a couple of dates a month and they have never had a talk about being exclusive.
At a work function she meets Carlos who is as interested in her as she is in him. She chats, flirts and genuinely forgets all about John, they swap numbers, text over the course of a few days and then have their first date. Things move quite quickly after that and Emma finds herself wanting to confide in one of her best friends about the two men.
If you can have more than one best friend why not more than one boyfriend? This is not quite how Helen, the best friend in question sees it, nor does John. How can she see them there is no problem in what she is doing? She is not cheating, she is open and honest. She Google's it, finds her arguments and presents them. Her other best friend understands but can she bring everyone else round to her logic?
This is the first of the 'Polyamorous Passions' books, introducing Emma and her men. I found it funny, passionate, an easy read and also one that confidently and genuinely addresses the question of polygamy. It's a great read and I can't wait to follow the series to find out how these relationships continue.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.