Book Review: Confessions: Robbie (vol 1) by Ella Frank

Release Date: March 4, 2018
Publisher: Createspace
Format: ebook
Pages: 296 pages
Genre:  LGBT, Erotica, Romance m/m
Buy: Kindle | Paperback

Synopsis:

Relationships are complex. Love ever-changing. And when it comes to rules of the heart, they were made to be broken… That's what Robert Antonio Bianchi was telling himself, anyway. Otherwise, he really had no excuse for what-or who-he'd done. No excuse, except for his lonely heart, a pitcher of margaritas, four Bitter Bitches, and the apparent need to confess all his weaknesses to the two men he knew would bring him nothing but trouble. But trouble was nothing new. Just ask his crazy sisters or any of his friends, and they'd be the first to tell you: If there was a bad decision to be made, Robbie always had a knack for making it. And thus begins the story of the priest, the princess, and the prick.

Review:

Robbie is the much loved bar manager from the Popped Cherry, Logan and Tate's bar from the Temptation Series.  Robbie is feeling lost now that his biggest crush Logan is now married and happily monogamous with his boss Tate, and his other big crush celebrity chef Julien Thorton (aka The Prick) is also married to Robbie's nemesis Joel Priestly - Logan Mitchell's new law partner.

It seems despite being married Joel and Julien have been looking for a third, someone to balance out their very alpha personalities.  They think they have found this in Robbie.

So far Ella Frank has taken on this new romance with care, giving Robbie a healthy does of skepticism and showing that he has plenty of people looking out for him. Super hot and sexy with scenes that will leave you hot under the collar. Great start, interested to see where she takes this.







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