Blurb
Will three men from very different backgrounds find a home and a future together?
After losing his husband to cancer, Oscar Kennedy has his hands full with their four girls, the house, his job, and his mother-in-law. When he loses his father too, keeping Stable Hill, the old horse farm where he grew up, becomes impossible. Oscar hires Jeffrey Stokes, a slick-looking real estate broker with a roll-up-his-sleeves work ethic, to get it on the market.
Russell White manages the day-to-day at Stable Hill. Russ had loved Oscar’s dad like a father, and took on even more responsibility when the old man fell ill. He is shocked and saddened by Oscar’s decision to sell.
All three men have a stake in Stable Hill, and it’s not long before they start to invest in one another too. But their complicated relationship doesn’t make having to sell Stable Hill any easier. Will the fragile triad they’re building last when the farm that brought them together is gone?
Review
My Rating - 5 Stars!
Jodi Payne's Stable Hill is a feel-good menage romance.
There are some wonderful aspects to this romance. I was immediately intrigued by Oscar and his home life. I love the kids he's raising and his relationship with them. He's still grieving the loss of his husband, but doesn't have much time to even think about it.
When he arranges to sell his family farm, Stable Hill, he's reunited with Russ, the sexy farm manager. But it isn't until he also meets the realtor, Jeffrey, that everything develops. What follows is a sweet and tender menage between these three men.
I enjoy the way the three men all offer something different to the relationship. This part isn't written in extreme depth the way some menages are, but it's still there. The kids also bring a lot to this story. Their problems are real, and their contribution to the story are important.
Overall, Stable Hill is a beautiful tale of letting go of the past, healing, and moving on towards a happy future. Jodi Payne does a great job portraying the difficulty in the process of letting go of the past. I definitely enjoy this romance, as well as each of the men, and I definitely plan on re-reading it.
Jodi Payne's Stable Hill is a feel-good menage romance.
There are some wonderful aspects to this romance. I was immediately intrigued by Oscar and his home life. I love the kids he's raising and his relationship with them. He's still grieving the loss of his husband, but doesn't have much time to even think about it.
When he arranges to sell his family farm, Stable Hill, he's reunited with Russ, the sexy farm manager. But it isn't until he also meets the realtor, Jeffrey, that everything develops. What follows is a sweet and tender menage between these three men.
I enjoy the way the three men all offer something different to the relationship. This part isn't written in extreme depth the way some menages are, but it's still there. The kids also bring a lot to this story. Their problems are real, and their contribution to the story are important.
Overall, Stable Hill is a beautiful tale of letting go of the past, healing, and moving on towards a happy future. Jodi Payne does a great job portraying the difficulty in the process of letting go of the past. I definitely enjoy this romance, as well as each of the men, and I definitely plan on re-reading it.
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