Book Review: Infamous Love by Livia Grant
- Kristen Lewendon

 - Jan 26, 2019
 - 2 min read
 
Black Light Book 0.5
When curvy grad student Emma Fischer is stranded in the south of France,  she’s short on cash and unable to speak French. The last people she  expects to come to her aide at the train station are two high-demand  fashion models in France for a photo shoot. Sparks fly between the  threesome as they speed towards Paris in their private car. 
Emma  gets on the train a girl, but the intimate time spent in the dominant  men’s arms over one hot weekend turns her into a woman. Walking away  from her lovers to return to her average life in Wisconsin is one of the  hardest things she’s ever done. 
Jaxson Davidson and Chase  Cartwright have been best friends and business partners for years. As  A-list models they are treated like royalty wherever they go, by  everyone they meet, which is why their down-to-earth submissive grad  student, Emma, is something special. The men have been seeking a way to  turn their friendship into a romance, and Emma is the perfect missing  ingredient to make that happen.
Can a romance that started as a  fun summer fling turn into something long lasting for the trio? Will  Jaxson’s powerful father ruin their chance at their own happily ever  after? Find out this and more in this sexy, exciting ménage novel where  love might really be the only thing more powerful than the paparazzi. 
Publisher’s Note: Infamous Love is a M/m/f erotic ménage romance meant for adult audiences only.

My Review:
Where do I even start with this book? I loved every moment of this book, and I especially loved the messages it conveys. My favorite thing about this is that Emma is a curvy girl and both Jaxson and Chase spend time showing her how much they love her curves. And practically slaying dragons in public opinion to show her just how beautiful she is exactly as she is. Jaxson and Chase each have their own emotional baggage to deal with. As much as I want to say more, it’s liable to end up being a bit spoiler-y if I do. And no matter how much I think I can identify with Emma, I might just have to admit to loving Chase the most.




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