
Hotness Level: Inferno
Kink Level: Mild Kink
Genre: Contemporary, Novella


Grade: B+
Hotness Level: Inferno
Kink Level: Mild Kink
Genre: Contemporary, menage
Published: 6/28/10
Here’s the run down. Nikki is alone. All alone. Her brother actually just skipped town after bringing a huge truck and emptying her house out. So not only does she not have anyone left, she doesn’t even have a mattress to sleep on. Dillon has know Nikki since high school and liked her for just as long. In fact he even got in a fight with his foster brother Brett over Nikki. When there’s the slightest chance that her brother’s friends might come back and try to get more money from Nikki, Dillon jumps on the excuse to get Nikki to stay at his house with him. Oh, and he just happens to have a mattress there too.
The relationship between Dillon and Nikki and Brett was deep and complex. You keep rooting for it to work for them. They actually talk about the important things, rather than just assuming everything will magically work out. The sex scenes were scorching hot and I wasn’t ready for the book to end when it did. I wanted to know more about this trio and their future.
My only complaint was that Dillon and Nikki have a relationship before the triad comes together. Now this is just a personal preference of mine, but I appreciate my menages starting and ending together. However, the author wrote the addition of Brett very well.
Leah Braemel has written a menage with strong characters that I will definitely be rereading. I also look forward to reading some of her other works.

Grade: B
Hotness Level: Inferno
Kink Level: No Kink up to High Kink
Genre: Contemporary, Erotica, Flash Fiction, BDSM, ménageReviewed by Kate
This is a collection of flash fiction erotica, or extremely short stories. Most of the time we don’t know much about the characters back stories or how they met. There are no beginnings or endings, we are simply there with them at that moment in time. The six stories in this collection range from a hot and sweet after-boot camp reunion to crops and bondage. From strangers to masters and most things in between.
Elene Sallinger’s writing seared the pages and left my Kindle smoking. It felt like the stories were excerpts from books rather than just a collection of random scenes. My only complaint is that I now have six stories worth of characters that I want to know more about.
This was my first time reading any flash fiction. It worked well for me as a quick break between book, although for some of the stories I really wanted to know more about the characters’ befores and afters. Have any of you tried flash fiction? If so, what did you think?