![]() They need his attention and presence: their weekly meeting used to be more than enough, but now they crave more. Submissives Austin and Jay have come to depend on their Dom, Liam. This book shows Austin, Jay, and Liam in a more equal relationship with matured needs. When compared to the first book, it misses the tension and anticipation felt when the men’s bond, and their shared future, was uncertain. Review: Room at the Edge is the second book in the Room at the Top series, which is about two submissive and a dominant working on their collective relationship and exploring their limits. Caught up in the difficulties and pleasures of their new relationship, it’s easy to miss the way they’re moving dangerously close to the edge of falling apart, not deeper in love. ![]() Now Jay is begging Liam to turn up the heat with fire play and Austin wants them all under one roof, no matter what people might think. But their happy ending was only the beginning of their story. ![]() In Room at the Top, devoted sub couple Jay and Austin went looking for a no-strings attached Dom and ended up falling for Liam, who, much to his surprise, turned out to be the Dom of their dreams. Blurb: Three sexy men, one hot relationship. ![]()
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