Common Areas
A Reverse Harem Romance
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Narrated by:
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Elizabeth Russell
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Written by:
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Alyssa Clark
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All I wanted to do was disappear, to get out of a bad situation. I never expected my saving grace to come in the form of three roommates; three male roommates. I found myself inexplicably drawn to Chase...and Patton...and Tyler. It was all just effortless and uncomplicated. The connections formed so quickly that these men made it easy to get back on my feet. Once I realized that I wasn't getting hustled and that these men cared about me in a way I hadn't been before, the connection soon turned into something more.
Being with more than one man at a time isn't something I ever imagined doing, but having two, and maybe someday all three, of them at once seems so natural, so right. It may be a different kind of relationship, but I know all three of them have my back should my past ever resurface.
Contains mature themes.
©2019 Alyssa Clark and Scarlet Lantern Publishing (P)2019 TantorWhat listeners say about Common Areas
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- Anonymous User
- 2023-11-28
Simple and sweet story *trigger warning ⚠️ domestic abuse *
***Trigger Warning ⚠️ this book has domestic violence in it and can be triggering for some ***
She leaves an abusive relationship in the middle of the night and moves right into a house with 3 men. (Not likely someone will let you move in at 2am having never met them before & after seeing your battered face just goes back to bed)
Her three roommates are all completely different from one another but they are also close friends so the house relationship starts to feel like a family. (The spice is good and the way it starts between her and the guys seems genuine and natural)
Out of everything in the thing I have the hardest thing believing is not her mom being okay with her new relationships (because of course anything is better then the one she had before)
But it’s the fact she got that job out of the blue with the law firm!
There was your stereotypical climatic scenario at the end where her ex tried to get her back (*again this can be triggering for anyone who has experienced domestic abuse *)
Everything works out in the end and the book ends as they live happily ever after
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