Imperative 3: Saving You by Belinda McBride

Imperative 3: Saving You by Belinda McBride
Publisher: Changeling Press
Genre: Sci-Fi, Futuristic
Length: Short (Novella)
Type: M/M, M/F, Menage
Rating: 4.5 Books
Review by Dandelion

In the future, we don’t choose our mates; Nature chooses for us. Nature doesn’t make mistakes. And if you don’t pay attention to Nature’s Imperative, you suffer.

All he wanted was peace. Eternal peace.

After the death of his Imperative mate, Jason Anders threw himself into a lifestyle of sexual excess and self-punishment. Just when he thought he’d hit rock bottom, Jase was nearly killed in a brutal attack.

Nature listened to Jason’s plea for peace, and gave him what he asked for. But Nature’s version of peace wasn’t exactly what Jase expected.

When Dr. Dove Sinclair stumbled into his life, Jase began to suspect that within her arms, he might find the will to live. And when he looked into the haunting eyes of a mysterious masked man, Jason realized that Nature wasn’t finished screwing with his life.

Sometimes Nature doesn’t play fair. But at least she’s willing to give Jason a second chance.

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Overall, however, this is a captivating story of three people who are drawn together both physically and emotionally: Dove the doctor who counsels Jase, Arav the detective who is investigating Jase’s attackers, and Jase himself, a broken widower. I loved the chemistry between all three of them; Ms. McBride does a great job of balancing their individual attractions and needs. There’s a good injection of suspense here, too, as the identities of Jase’s attackers remain unknown until it’s almost too late. The final pages seemed a little abrupt, but it’s a great happy ending, so I doubt many readers will care. If anything, you’ll be left wanting more!

I highly recommend “Imperative 3: Saving You” to readers who particularly enjoy ménage/femme-dom storylines. You won’t be disappointed by this one!

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  1. Thanks so much for taking time to read and review Saving You!

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