Friday, April 26, 2024

Book review: FLURRY, by Alison Rhymes


Seattle Blades #2

Zander & Willa

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Flurry is a beautiful love story between three persons. It is a little unconventional but completely romantic. I didn’t know what to expect about this story, maybe some kink, but what I got was a lovely story of three individuals who felt complete for the first time when they got together. 

Willa is Isla’s little sister (Rainfall) all grown up. She’s been in love with Alexander, Isla’s best friend, for years, but she thought he was gay. Zander is not gay but bisexual and he’s been loving Willa for some time but didn’t dare approach. And last comes Damian, a guy with whom Zander has been developing a relation for some years. Zander is very closed-off, very private, mostly in defense of his job. The hockey world is not inclusive for non-straight men and he was just promoted to the majors.  Damian is aloof, a product of his upbringing and of feeling he’s not enough to hold someone’s love since he never felt loved by his parents.


In spite of their restraints, when the three share time for the first time, something beautiful and deep forms between all three, and it makes total sense that Willa belongs with them and to them.  She develops a deep bond with Damian, as she and Zander explore the feelings they have had for so long.  The love scenes, both in couples as in the three of them together, were passionate, very sexy, but also very loving.  There was love, communication, consideration, and lots of pleasure for all.  What I liked the most was the insistence on honesty and communication, all in an effort so no one feels ignored or pushed aside in favor of other.  Such is the beauty of this trio, who preferred to call themselves a tryptic. 


I loved this beautiful and sweet story, as the author gives us an unconventional love story, and opens our mind to the concept that love is love, no matter the form it takes.  I loved the open mind set of all their friends and family, and how they had support as they faced public scrutiny.


It was beautiful, as I’ve said before but it bears repeating many times, because this story enchanted me.  I loved Damien, Willa, and Alexander; loved seeing Isla and Cillian living their rescued love with their daughter, loved how the story progressed, always in a positive note.  Wonderful reading!



Purchase links


Free with Kindle Unlimited! 

https://geni.us/flurry


Add to Goodreads: 

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/208882327-flurry



About the author


 

Alison lives somewhere in the shadow of a Pacific Northwest Mountain, bordered by the Puget Sound, and not too far from the country roads she grew up on. 


When not writing, she can be found avidly reading, traveling with youthful wanderlust, or slowly turning the inside of her house into her own personal houseplant jungle. 


Content Warnings for Alison's books can be found on her website alisonrhymes.com


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Alison can be contacted at alison@alisonrhymes.com

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