When your lovers are lovers themselves and want you to help them make the perfect triangle, what do you say? "Persuade me," of course!
Unconventional and happy, Hermione is in the enviable position of having not one but two lovers to attend to her every need. That her lovers are lovers themselves only adds to the equation.
Berry and Ran feel it's time to make all their various twosomes into one splendid threesome. Now all they have to do is persuade Hermione!
Being men, they are too impatient to wait for her answer.
Being a woman, she isn't going to be pushed, shoved, or coerced into saying anything until she is good and ready. Patience is a virtue, one her men needed to get.
After 30 plus years in Scotland, Raven now lives in East Yorkshire, and has swapped forest walks for coastal ones and her Aga for a hob and oven. She still enjoys writing where she can see the birds in the garden and her lovely hubby still has to ignore the dust bunnies, rescue dinner and hand her a glass of wine while she finishes what she is writing.
Another scorching historical from the talented Raven. Hermione is one determined and independent lady, who shows the two lovers in her life that she is no pushover. The dialogue sparkles and the sex scenes sizzle and the attention to historical detail really make this short tale stand out.
Hermione is an independent woman who has decided to lead a different life than expected as a member of her class.
Berry and Ran love not only each other but also Hermione. While they have experienced her passion individually they seek to enjoy her together. When they confront her and explain what they wish she is left to decide if she will take them both together or if their relationships will end.
I love how strong and independent Hermione is. Her ability to turn them away because they want to rush her decision or because she is tired and needs sleep. She may act like she is having a difficult time deciding what she wants. I felt like she knew from the start what she would do and it was so much fun watching them squirm.
Awful... UGH! This author obviously has no knowledge of the Regency period, nor of how people talked to one another. It's dull, boring, and downright annoying!