Friday, August 23, 2019

Review: Sofie's Boys by Jenika Snow

Sofie's Boys Sofie's Boys by Jenika Snow
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This book was an okay read for me, in that I didn’t really have to think about it overly much. The story centres on Sofie who has a relationship with both Ryker (who she has known since she was young) and Jareth (an older man). The relationships are quite separate from each other and we see Sofie balance three days each with both of them and then a day off to herself. Basically this story centres on how Sofie handles being in a relationship with two men, how she is going to choose between them if she can and what other people might think. Interspersed between the story is Ryker and Jareth’s point of view, but they basically come across as being happy with the situation as long as Sofie is.

It is definitely a short read and quite different from other Jenika Snow books that I have read in the sense that there really isn’t that much drama. Sexy scenes are hot, if not a little bit safe. Sofie seems to have a lot of support not only in her two men, but also in her mom (again, everything is quite sweet and tied in a bow) and the story sort of begins in the middle of the relationships, so there is no build up of seeing what challenges the relationship may have had.

Probably the hottest thing about this book is the front cover which suggests a slightly different book than the one read. If you want an easy read poly romance then this one is a quick and easy read.


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