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                              From Breathless Press: Sun, Surf, Sand, and a Sling

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Professional Review:

PATTYCAKE’S OPINION: Ad-Dick-Tion Vol 3 is the fascinating anthology that has brought together the stories of ten talented authors into one book. The stories run the gamut from shape shifters, to two men who meet for a one-night that leads to more, to two men who meet at the “Boy Bench” to have a good time. Some of the stories are better than others, but every one has its own unique charm, be it humor, hot men, passionate sex, or a different point of view.
The stories are either character driven, plot driven, or both. Each author has their own individual style of writing that is a pleasure to read and offers their unique take on the M/M genre with a little bit of menage thrown in. The book is very well organized, and showcases each story brilliantly. Each story has its own version of a HEA ending, some with a surprise twist or two. My favorite story is Animal Magnetism by Rhiannon Wellman. It involves a jealous ex, two men who have been hurt in the past, and one of the most unusual set of guard/playmates that I’ve ever seen. I found very little to dislike about this book and I really enjoyed reading it. If you’re looking for a book that gives you a taste of many different story styles, then I can recommend this one to you.
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