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Things
have not been going well for Jacko. After losing his family
home and farm to the bank he moves in with his best mate and
his lover, which may not have been a good idea being that he
is wildly attracted to the both of them. Keeping his
feelings to himself may test all of his will power,
especially when Jamey and Lochie are quite open with their
affection.
Sunshine, Sex and Sunflowers was good, but did not
compare to the prequel. I like the thought of Jacko, Jamey,
and Lochi being together, but once they got together there
wasn’t much else to the story but sex. There was some
outside conflict from those not too supportive of their
relationship, but nothing much else to make the story really
engaging for me. Sunshine, Sex and Sunflowers
did satisfy the curiosity I had after reading Harvest
Heat, about how these three will pursue a triad
relationship. For that reason, and being a Carol Lynne
addict, I’m glad I read it. |