Book Talk Review; The Anatomy Of Jane

Oh. My. God.


Jane

I've always been on my own. 
My life used to consist of nothing but work, keeping Allen out of trouble, and if I had time, sleep.
 Then I became their maid.

Max

Every day more than half a million people tune in to watch my show. 
They trust me.
 I know it's because I’m the only son of the prominent Emerson family. However, I like to believe it because I'm honest no matter what story I report on. 
I'm honest about everything but the man I've been f**king for the last four years… and now her.

Wesley
 

First I want three things: First Maxwell Emerson and Jane Chapman both in my bed. 
Second, to be the best bloody chef in the country. 
Third, to figure out how to simultaneously get the first and second things I want without any of us getting hurt.

THREE PEOPLE.

ONE LOVE STORY….


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Holy shit. I don't even know how to write this review. 
I've loved JJ McAvoy, (Amelia LeFay) since I read her dark romance/mafia series Ruthless People, of which I'm so excited that there is going to be a fourth book!

This is an unusual book for me to read. I've never been into M/M romances, much less M/M/F romance. But this book turned me onto the idea of them. 

The characters were deep with complicated thoughts and feelings, the story-line was actually a story-line. With these types of books it's hard to make an actual story-line work and make sense in-between all the hot sex, but that didn't happen with this book. 

Jane is a character that I liked right away, she worked hard and didn't have to rely on anyone else, she just was. Enter Maxwell and Wesley. They seem to be two different people with two different ways of life, but they worked. And they worked together. 

When Jane begins cleaning their apartment, Maxwell and Wesley instantly want her. One can admit that, the other can't

Of course, things don't go the way anyone plans, so when the three of them come together, they come hard. (No pun intended)

No spoilers, but you wouldn't think it was possible to love two people the same way. And maybe it's not. Wes and Max have a connection that can't be denied, a connection that is strictly theirs. 

And Jane, she comes in and makes both men fall for her. But where most couples would feel tension at having someone else disrupt their lives, these two men don't. Jane makes their relationship better. She is the missing piece they always needed. But nothing is ever perfect. 

JJ McAvoy knows how to write books up and down the spectrum, from Mafia to a ménage à trois

The second book won't be coming until the fall or winter, and to me that feels like way too long, because I need to know what happens to these characters. I need to know that they get their happy ending. Together. Because they belong together. All three of them. 

*Quote- "I realized I didn't want to be forgotten." -Jane

"I've seen ugly people. I've seen pretty people who think they aren't ugly. Jane Chapman, you are breathtakingly beautiful." -Wesley

"I understood something then what was so hard for me to understand five minutes ago. I cared for her..." -Maxwell        

-Abri    

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