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A review by eantoinette285
The Anatomy of Jane by Amelia LeFay
5.0
A lot of people might find a book like this taboo... And I guess due to society, it is in its own way, but there's something that I really enjoy about a trio dynamic as opposed to a couple.
Jane is sort of a jack of all trades, but one of the most unlucky girls I've met in awhile. She works odd jobs non-stop in order to survive. It's when she becomes a maid for some of Boston's most elite that her luck finally begins to change.
Maxwell is a news anchor and wealthy son to one of the most conservative families in the area, so of course, it would be unacceptable (by their standards) to find out he's had a boyfriend hiding out with him for four years and counting.
Wesley is English, and one of the top ten chefs in the states. He's tough, but respected, and has a reputation in his kitchen like no other.
When Jane catches the two while she's still cleaning Maxwell's apartment, the duo entertain the idea of becoming a trio. There's something about Jane, a spark, that these two are instantly enthralled by, but the last thing they want is to scare her away.
Once they start testing the waters and finding a balance, all sorts of feelings come into play, which winds up being very real and almost makes you question monogamy. These three prove how powerful the love of multiple people can become. They're a single unit, and a total family. It's when politics and outside situations find their way into the happy haven, that the three are thoroughly tested.
This story ended on a cliffhanger that broke my heart, and book two doesn't come out for awhile. So, needless to say, I'm livid with myself for devouring the text the way I did, because now I'm stuck in limbo. I adore every single one of the main players and can't wait to see what happens to them in the next installment!!
Jane is sort of a jack of all trades, but one of the most unlucky girls I've met in awhile. She works odd jobs non-stop in order to survive. It's when she becomes a maid for some of Boston's most elite that her luck finally begins to change.
Maxwell is a news anchor and wealthy son to one of the most conservative families in the area, so of course, it would be unacceptable (by their standards) to find out he's had a boyfriend hiding out with him for four years and counting.
Wesley is English, and one of the top ten chefs in the states. He's tough, but respected, and has a reputation in his kitchen like no other.
When Jane catches the two while she's still cleaning Maxwell's apartment, the duo entertain the idea of becoming a trio. There's something about Jane, a spark, that these two are instantly enthralled by, but the last thing they want is to scare her away.
Once they start testing the waters and finding a balance, all sorts of feelings come into play, which winds up being very real and almost makes you question monogamy. These three prove how powerful the love of multiple people can become. They're a single unit, and a total family. It's when politics and outside situations find their way into the happy haven, that the three are thoroughly tested.
This story ended on a cliffhanger that broke my heart, and book two doesn't come out for awhile. So, needless to say, I'm livid with myself for devouring the text the way I did, because now I'm stuck in limbo. I adore every single one of the main players and can't wait to see what happens to them in the next installment!!