Review: Trent and Trey – Harper Jewel

Posted October 13, 2013 by Shannon in Shannon / 0 Comments

17968431Running from a dark past, Cassie St. Cloud wonders if it’s even possible to escape her worst nightmares. Regardless, the fiery redhead refuses to be a victim and does just that. While secrecy is key to her survival, Cassie inadvertently finds herself squashed inside a triangle of lust, threatening to expose her darkest desires.

Sexy brothers, Trent and Trey Buchanan, own the hottest Tattoo Parlor and Ranch in town. Kings of their own castles, both are pleasantly shocked when a tiny female brings them to their knees.

A silent enemy looms in the background, waiting for the right moment to strike. When things take an unexpected turn for the worse, dark secrets and an unforgiving past send Trent, Trey, and Cassie running for their lives…

Series: Inked Heat #2
Release Date: May 21, 2013
Publisher: Horny Devil Publishing
Source: Provided by Author/Publisher via Manic Readers
Reviewer: Shannon
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Reviewer’s Thoughts

Cassie St. Cloud is starting over, hoping to forget the events that led her to a new name and a life in Texas.  She decides a new haircut and a tattoo by one of the Buchanan brothers would be a perfect way to move forward.  She’s heard the rumors about Trey and Trent, she just didn’t expect to fall for them.

This was a very short read (80 or so pages), so a lot was crammed into those pages.  The main focus of the story was Cassie, Trent and Trey.  They are immediately all drawn to each other and quickly move into a menage relationship.  I realize, with a novella things have to move fast, but I really wish there was a bit more development of the relationship between the three.  You can’t go from getting a tattoo, sharing a lunch, having a threesome in a meadow to being in a full blown relationship in a matter of days (or really hours).  Trent and Trey were notorious for not having anything long term, so it would have been nice to really get inside their heads to see why Cassie when no one else would do.

Then there was Cassie.  She had a pretty harsh upbringing and then was traumatized by someone close to her father.  I needed more insight into why, despite what she suffered at the hands of her father’s man Vinny, she was so willing to let that all go with the Buchanan’s, even after her trauma poked it’s head up.

This was a really quick read, but I felt like I was missing an emotional connection between the characters and even myself.  I expected intensity, given how quickly everything fell together, but it just felt flat to me.

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