Review: Having It All by Reece Butler

Posted December 8, 2013 by Cocktails and Books in / 0 Comments

having it allAs the doctor for Climax, Montana, Nikki Meshevski counsels poly families. Rejected for her height, brains, and take-charge attitude, she’s still a virgin, but is eager to change her status to better serve her patients. When she sees engineer Eric Frost, home for a quick visit, she realizes her fantasies of domination and control could become reality. An affair with the Frost brothers seems the perfect solution, especially as she’s already fallen in lust with his fun-loving younger brother, Matt . Nikki wants a short-term solution, but Matt wants a wife for the Circle C Ranch, and children to love. Sister Marci is a happy ranch wife, but Nikki’s never been domestic. While she loves both Eric’s commands and Matt’s gentle touch, and wants them in her life, she will not give up her career to become a wife. Must she choose between their love or her profession? Or can she have it all?

Note: There is no sexual relationship or touching for titillation between or among siblings.

Series: Climax, Montana #2
Release Date: 09/16/2013
Publisher:Β  Siren Publishing
Source: Publisher
Reviewer:Β  Kenna
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Reviewer’s Thoughts

It’s the big question.Β  Can a woman have it all?Β  Career?Β  Love?Β  Family?Β  In “Having It All”, Nikki Meshevski, the town doctor of Climax, Montana, is convinced that it’s not possible.Β  She’s devoted her entire life to her education and taking care of others and think that there’s no room in her life for anything but that.Β  Until, that is, Matt and Eric Frost.

That’s about all you’re going to get out of me as far as spoilers are concerned.Β  I like for the reader to discover a story like this on their own.Β  I will tell you, though, that there is a lot of sexual tension in “Having It All”.Β  Not just sexual tension, but romantic tension as well.Β  The three main characters sort of dance around each other trying to get a handle on just what is going on in their lives, and if they’re going to be able to work together on a solution to make everybody happy.Β  Nikki is quite stubborn, frustratingly so at times.Β  Eric is also, and he and Nikki are more alike than they care to think.Β  Matt…oh, Matt.Β  He’s so sweet and shy, but he’s also a bit of an eager beaver, as you’ll quickly see during the last 1/3 or so of the book.

The sex scenes are SMOKING HOT, and there are enough of them to keep all of us readers very satisfied.Β  However, they don’t happen too frequently so as to not be overwhelming.Β  There is a lot of action toward the end, and that fits the story very well.Β  All in all, I enjoyed “Having It All”.Β  It IS a menage story, so there are scenes where Matt, Eric, and Nikky are all together, but there is no touching between the brothers.Β  All of their attention is devoted to Nikki…as it should be πŸ™‚Β  This is the second book in the “Climax, Montana” series, but I didn’t feel lost for not having read the first.Β  I would certainly recommend this book to any one of my friends who are into erotic romance.Β  Nice job, Reece Butler!