I’ve read a number of Sloane Kennedy books. Typically they have pretty decent character development, as well as relationship development. I buy the connection between main characters. In this one all aspects of the throuple were underdeveloped – it felt like developing all 3 was too much within this story or something. The part where they actually become the threesome/how they arrived at this revelation was also underdeveloped – all the sudden they all just acknowledge it’s the case. I didnt buy it, and it isn’t just the MMM factor bc I’ve read other MMM books that have pulled this off well. Also – Jonah had so much sexual trauma that I didn’t buy the “I might not ever be able to have sex – oh wait because you love me and don’t push me now I’m ok with it” vibe. Not realistic and underplays the impact of sexual trauma IMO. The transition from I can’t to I can also happened within like 5 minutes of narration and less than a day in the book. I’m also not partial to the “gay for you” trope so that is another reason I didn’t connect. Oh well.