Series: Exodus End World Tour series (book 2) & Sinners on Tour series (Sequel to 5th book)
Genre: LGBT (m/m/f, m/m, bisexual characters, poly characters), Romance, Erotica
Rating: 5/5 stars
Cover: Really love it
Links: goodreads, author
Trigger warnings: none
Description: Reagan Elliot should be living her dream…
She’s touring with Exodus End as their new rhythm guitarist and gaining more notoriety and fame than she ever imagined possible.
She’s earned the devoted love of not only one, but two spectacular men. Her committed threesome with sexy guitarist Trey Mills and her hunky bodyguard Ethan Conner is stable, loving, deep, and satisfying for all involved.
But sometimes the world sees things differently and is determined to destroy what it doesn’t understand.
Can Reagan’s relationship with Trey and Ethan survive the cruel backlash of the media, her family, and a bigoted public? Or will the talented musician lose everything she holds dear in the face of her own burgeoning doubts?
Review: Yes!
If you remember, I reviewed the first Exodus End book last year and I gave it 4 stars (gosh, the way my reviews looked back then…). In that review I told you, how interested I was in this story. To continue this trend: Now I wanna read Aggie’s story! A domme? Count me in. To be honest… I think I have to read all of Olivia Cunning’s books and I think you should, too.
There was no female hating in Outsider. Do you know how refreshing this is? I need more books like this.
Outsider is a sequel to Double Time, in which Reagan, Trey and Ethan get together. You don’t need to read that book first and can start with this one. But after reading you’ll probably wanna read it.
I loved how each character had their own doubts and thoughts and how important the overall story was. Of course there are some sex scenes in it (which, yeah, very good and very different from each other), but they don’t dominate the novel.
There is some drama in it – both in the relationship(s) and in the outside world – but Outsider is still a feel good romantic novel.
And I just saw that Olivia Cunning made playlists for her books!
Disclaimer: I received a free copy through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you.
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