Review: Discovering Dalton by Nicole Colville (Manchester Menage Book 2)

Blurb:
At fifteen, Troy and Liam were fostered by the same family, and although hating each other at first, they gradually became solid friends. As adults, the two foster brothers live together. Both experience tough times, each being a rock for the other, but their love had never been anything other than brotherly.

That is until they both fall for the same guy, and things get… complicated.

Dalton is fresh out of a ten year marriage. Feeling lost, he concentrates on the only thing he can control—his body. Developing from a chubby, unfit police officer into a lean, mean inked one, Dalton has never looked better, but inside, he’s never felt worse. That is until he meets two men who change his life forever. A relationship is far from his thoughts, and one with another man makes Dalton even more confused. He takes time to get to know Troy and Liam separately, but Manchester isn’t that big, and sparks fly when fate throws the three together.

Together, these three fight it out between them. Both Troy and Liam demand Dalton choose between them, but what if he didn’t have to choose? What if it could work between three?

The things in life worth fighting for are never the easiest, but they’re the ones worth holding onto forever.

Review:
I enjoyed the heck out of this book. I liked getting to see Milo, Danny and Samuel again in this story, kind of like a mini update. I felt bad for Dalton and all of the things he went through personally. It’s like the hits kept coming. But Liam was an amazing support for him in his time of need. Then he met Troy and things just kind of exploded. I didn’t like how Liam and Troy went from trying to calm each other, then fighting, then calming, and back again when the three figured out what was happening at the bar. It didn’t seem true to their relationship up to that point that they’d fight like that in a physical way. But the emotions between all three men up to that point were so raw. I liked how they talked about the relationship to decide how to proceed when they realized they were all dating guys that knew each other. Liam and Troy couldn’t see their own feelings for each other through most of the book. They couldn’t see the forest for the trees in front of them. I loved the sweet happy ending of the story. All the little pieces were wrapped up and you can tell all three men are deeply in love and will be together forever. My favorite scene is where Liam helps Dalton in the gym shower with his panic attach. The way Liam cares for Dalton right then before they know much about each other beyond workout habits is wonderful. The emotion is so strong in that scene. Then right after when they’re flirting with each other and Liam is pushing Dalton’s buttons? Holy moly that is some hot stuff. Blue is a wonderful new character and I cannot wait for his story. He’s a total sweetie!
Stars:
Four

About Nicole:
Nicole Colville was born and currently lives in Leeds, England. She is a wife and mother of two young girls who somehow manages to fit in being a full time author of m/m romance and erotica. She loves writing complex characters in bittersweet romances which will leave you addicted and craving more from her men

Although best known for her popular series, Hidden and Knights to Remember, she also enjoys writing with friend, and fellow author, E.M Leya. Together they have published two books in their Sinful Temptation Collection with more planned.

Her new menage collection based in the popular city of Manchester, England is her first solo full length novel outside of The Hidden Series and has three books planned for release in 2015 & 2016.

Author Contact:
Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/nicole.colville.the.hidden.series
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Twitter: @NikkieColville
Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/nicolecolville/

Where To Buy:
Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Discovering-Dalton-Manchester-Menage-Collection-ebook/dp/B014EM7TOY/

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