ADRIFT by Leigh Lennon is the first in a gorgeous new series, Threes in the Keys and it’s out now! Check it out and grab your copy!
Title: Adrift
Author: Leigh Lennon
Genre: Contemporary Romance
What happens when two men lose the love of their life?
Davenport
I thought I found where I belonged with my husband and wife. Everything was perfect until we lost her on the same day our son came into this world. Together, we tried to stay strong and focused on bringing her dream to life, but maybe it’s finally time for us to follow our own dreams.
Can I convince my husband it’s time? Does moving on mean that I’m betraying the one woman we both loved so much?
Oliver
She was our everything, and I’ve spent each day living as though she’s going to walk back into our lives. Our son needs us, but without his mother here – we’re lost.
Davenport is convinced that we can find what we had before but what if he’s wrong?
Is it possible to find the same kind of connection with someone new?
Emily
It feels like fate landed me here between two men who seem to speak right to my heart. They’re trying to heal their brokenness, and I’ve got my own anxieties to work through.
Can I let go and give in to a connection with these two men that’s so innate that it’s hard to pull away from?
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This is the first in a new series by this author. The focus will be on the Three Palms resort and Port and Oliver are the owners. They will cater to other triads and their families. This story launches how the resort came to be and lets us into the lives of Oliver and Port.
They have suffered a terrible loss and a year later are still trying to heal and move on. They didn't have another relationship on their radar until emily dropped into their world.
The actual story itself is typical for the trope. Nothing too exciting. What the author has done extremely well is let us into Emily's world of debilitating anxiety. There were points in the story where I just needed to put the book down because I was becoming anxious for Emily. The author deals with the topic by informing but not prescribing how to handle someone with the disorder. What she gives us are two very patient, very invested men who not only want to provide a safe place for Emily, they want to continually lift her up so she knows her worth to them.
The secondary characters are interesting but I notice the second book is a whole new set of characters. More faces to get to know I guess.
Good start to the series.
*Complimentary copy provided for an honest review.
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