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Review: Sharing Rylee by D. KellySharing Rylee by D. Kelly, Murphy Rae, Tiffany Fox, C. Streetlights
on July 9, 2016
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Do happily ever after’s always have to be so traditional? Rylee Stafford has asked herself this question since she was eighteen years old. Now, at twenty-eight she still doesn’t have an answer. One thing she knows for sure is even if she can have the unconventional relationship she’s always dreamed of, it would never fly with her family. Her sexual proclivities would never be accepted by them or their social circle. The truth is Rylee is tired of hiding her feelings. Tired of wanting what she can’t have and so tired of feeling abnormal because she wants a different kind of love. She’s kept her secret well hidden, especially from Nick, her on again off again love affair. Her secret isn’t their only stumbling block, though—Rylee’s also met someone new. His name is Pete and he sets her heart and soul on fire; he’s sexy, smart, possessive, and he wants her. No matter how much she cares for them she can’t bring herself to tell them the truth. The only way to Rylee’s heart is to have a relationship with both men. It’s only when Rylee takes her annual vacation does she finally realize her happiness is worth more than what anyone thinks of her. Now the only question is: will Rylee’s alternate lifestyle alienate everyone she loves? Or will she be accepted for the person she’s always been deep down inside?**Sharing Rylee does contain M/M and M/F/M sex scenes. If this is something that is not your cup of tea, this probably isn't the book for you.**

Review

This book starts off with Rylee going to a therapist, more specifically…a sex therapist. She’s so nervous that when she’s introduced to Dr. Shaw she just blurts out that she’s a sex addict. She tells him about herself and he fails to see where she’s a sex addict. She explains to him ever since she started dating she knew she was different because she never fell in love with any of the guys she dated when they would profess their love to her. Dr. Shaw still isn’t seeing why she thinks she’s an addict. Then she explains that her and her boyfriend had a threesome with another female and it was just okay… but, then she had a threesome with 2 guys and there’s her problem (she believes). It was amazing and she feels like a freak because it isn’t the “norm” for relationships to be like this (to the rest of the world, anyway). He gives her a business card for a place called Pepperhill Lodge and suggest she go there.

She takes a vacation every year to Pepperhill Lodge to satisfy her uncertainty in her life and herself. Where she pretends to be married to two men and live in blissful happiness the whole time she’s there, forgetting that she can’t have this in the “real world”.

She’s been friends w/benefits with Nick for a while and she’s also been seeing Pete. Her problem is she’s falling for both of them and that can’t happen. She believes she must choose between the two. Does she need to? Can she have her dream relationship with both men?

3.5 stars for me on this one. The sex scenes were off the chart, but the story, for me wasn’t that exciting. Sure, it’s nice when people find love and themselves, but if it wasn’t for the sex scenes I would have been bored with it (sorry). It was a good book, emotional and sweet.