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Liberated

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I couldn't get into this book and I really tried. It had some good parts but wasn't keeping me wanting to finish.

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This was a decent story and I somewhat enjoyed both the heroes and the heroine. Eloise, Saxon, and Julian were well-written characters. However, nothing really stood out making it a great book.

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A short and steamy read, Liberated is the story of Savannah, a high class call girl who falls in love with not one but two men. The Woolfe brothers like doing things together and this includes doing Savannah. They can’t get enough of her and will do anything to keep her for themselves.
This was an interesting story to read and my first attempt at menage. To be perfectly honest it’s probably not an area I can really get my head around though I think Mel Teschko did it fairly well here. The three lead characters are easy to like despite the men’s at times overbearing behaviour, and the plot flows nicely. I enjoyed the story though I struggled a little to connect with the protagonists. Overall though, this was an entertaining read.

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I did not finish this book. The writing style did not agree with me, nor the story. Off to the next book.

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Up until near the end of this book I would have given this review at least 3 stars but the unfinished nature of the ending caused me to drop the review to 2 stars. The story itself is fairly predictable but still a good read. The intimate scenes were well written and thorough. The characters were easy to relate to and well developed. You really felt the connection the brother's had and the trio had when they were together.

Now the ending...

As I said it felt very unfinished, almost rushed. Why was the check never addressed? Eloise felt so strongly after receiving the check that she tore it up, but never discussed it with either brother? Why did neither explain the reason behind the check or what it really meant? Why did Eloise never confess to them how it made her feel to receive the check. The ending itself felt rushed; all of a sudden things were resolved and perfect between the trio?

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I enjoyed this story, a quick erotic read with plenty of sizzle. Liberated made for a great afternoon read.

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Liberated (The VIP Desire Agency Book 4) by Mel Teshco. This is Eloise Chand (also known as call girl Savannah) and adopted brothers Saxon and Julian Wolfe’s story.

Saxon and Julian want to make a life with Savannah (Eloise). They will do anything to convince her that they truly love her. Savannah (Eloise) has issues from her past and is afraid of losing control of her life. Will Savannah (Eloise) take a chance on finding true love and happiness?

The characters are likable and I also enjoyed Mrs. Witt’s character too. I loved how Eloise, Julian, and Saxon helped others in need. We all need to practice “paying it forward.” You never know what it may mean to someone or the happiness it can bring to our lives.

FYI, contains mature content. I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.

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Eloise Chand is a high class hooker who finds herself falling for her regular clients Saxon and Julian. She realises that giving in their demands that she gives up her profession to be with them will mean she loses control over her life, something she swore would never happen after her past experience. I found this book to be entertaining but lacking in emotional depth hence my rating.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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Eloise was such a complex and interesting character. Saxon and Julian are spellbound by Eloise. Liberated was a good solid hot story.

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This is a fast-paced read with plenty of drama and a whole lot of steam. Adopted brother Saxon and Julian both fell for the same call girl, Eloise/Savannah. She is just doing what she must to take care of her family. The Wolfe brothers want her for her their own. Can they convince her? Great characters, entertaining story with steamy chemistry. I really liked it!

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A quick erotic read that I thoroughly enjoyed. Call girl, Savannah, works for elite VIP Desire Agency. She has a rule, never stay the night with her clients until she meets the Wolfe brothers. Saxon and Julian are adopted brothers, billionaires that have both fallen for Savannah. They will do anything for Savannah to make her theirs forever.

I really enjoyed these characters, all have gone through rough patches in their lives. Steamy scenes that were well written. This is part of a series but can be read as a stand alone.

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this story was an interesting role reversal of a story, I found it quite refreshing to have a story that has the man falling for the woman first. the eroticism of the story is brilliant with the pages practically steaming., whilst the emotions of the characters screams of the page whether it is their confusion, their determination and their desire to protect. Julian and saxon are fantastic heroes, strong and decisive whilst being able to show their emotions and be vulnerable to savannah.
whilst Savannah/ Eloise is a heroine that can rival whilst she faces the hands dealt and strives to push through her own hardships and give herself the life.
great story with strong characters and a story that fits perfectly with its length.

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This really wasn't for me. I thought the writing was good and it was definitely steamy. However, I couldn't really connect with the characters. The call girl trope has never really intrigued me, but the blurb to this did so I gave it a shot. I feel like you could go either way with this book so don't count it out.

ARC provided by NetGalley.

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I am giving a fair and honest review. I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own. I don't know about you but this book epitomises my biggest fantasy. Two men who live to pleasure me? YES PLEASE.

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Liberated by Polyamory
3/2/2018
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Liberated was exactly what it was supposed to be, I think. It is the newest edition to the VIP series by Mel Teshco. The series is composed of the idea that the main female characters are done with the escort life and fall in love with a client. It’s a cute idea with a nice execution in the series. Not having read the other ones, I can’t say if this is the only one of them that is a menage, but a menage it is. Savannah falls in love with the big, bad Wolfe brothers, real estate tycoons with something to prove.

I’m fairly open with what I read, I prefer normal, hetero romance if i’m reading a traditional romance novel like paranormal or regency. But with my erotica, I’m more open to reading whatever comes through my path as I’m more interested in seeing how it’s been written than anything else.

I think, for a romance novel involving an escort, this book didn’t have enough erotic scenes or themes. It was hyper focused on the romance aspect part of it, which is hard for a hour and a half long read where they’ve known each other for ten months. You’re not doing cute anymore, you’re not doing instant love. Parts of it were romantic, but it’s even said a few times that the brothers are trying to get her to see that their chemistry goes beyond the bedroom. So they take her on two dates. Readers are looking for erotica and they get one date and some trust issues and readers who are looking for that romance get the same. So I think it’s a hard three stars because, though I enjoyed it, I can’t say it really earns its place in either spectrum.

However, I can say that the three scenes that were included were well done. Not my style, but I liked that there wasn’t an over abundance on “trying to make everyone feel included” like sex is the fifth grade science fair or something. One thing you will never see me review on here is a billionaire romance, so this is as close as we’re getting, I think. Overall, I might give the rest of the series a casual read. I’ll let you know if I do!

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No... I cannot say that book was good... it was actually very twisted and i cannot recommend it to anyone...

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This is not your mother’s romance!

Eloise Chand escaped an abusive arranged marriage in Napal years ago. Now she is one of the most popular call girls at the VIP Desire Agency and goes by the name Savannah. Recently, Eloise has been having trouble keeping a couple of her clients off her mind. Normally, when she leaves her customers, she has no problem moving onto the next. But the Wolfe Brothers, Julian and Saxon, have gotten into her head and she can’t quit thinking about them.

Self-made billionaires, Julian and Saxon, have both fallen in love with Savannah and they will do anything to have her as their own. They just need to convince her how much they really want her. But their love does come with a cost. Savannah will have to give up her career, and she has no plans on doing that. How far with Julian and Saxon go to get their way?

This book is not your typical romance. For starters, there are two men as the love interest and some very steamy scenes. But the story is well written and the characters are some that you will be cheering on all the way through the book. Although the ending was easy to predict, I still enjoyed reading this book and there were some surprises. I have read all of the books in the series and this one is now my favorite of them.

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Liberated by Mel Teshco, book four in the VIP Desire Agency series. A great addition to the series. I think this book might be my favorite of the series but all of them I totally enjoyed. Loved the main characters in this book the Wolfe brother's and Savannah. The spicy content was perfect for the storyline, the dialogue. I would advise the series be read in order. I look forward to reading future books in the series and more by this author.

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