Outside the Lines by Anna Zabo

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Outside the Lines by Anna Zabo
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Miniature artist Ian Meyers has one week to rebuild his damaged set. Needing help, he goes to End o’ Earth, the local comic and gaming shop. Owner Simon Derry pushes all of Ian’s buttons, and he also has steady hands and the skills Ian needs.

Before they can even grab a beer, Ian meets Lydia Derry, Simon’s wife. If Ian had any interest in women, he’d suggest a threesome, but then Simon explains that he and Lydia are polyamorous, and if Ian wants Simon, neither of them will complain. If anything, Lydia encourages the relationship.

Ian’s all in, and it’s fantastic working with Simon to piece together his set and then take each other apart at night. His friendship with Lydia grows too. The only problem is, the more time he spends with Simon, the more he wants everything Simon already has with Lydia: A house. A cat. A commitment. So Ian runs, and shatters the trust he has with them both—right when they need him the most. Piecing their relationships back together might prove harder than a smashed set.

  • File Name:outside-the-lines-by-anna-zabo.epub
  • Original Title:Outside the Lines (Bluewater Bay Book 22)
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B078GDX19D
  • Publisher:Riptide Publishing
  • Date:2017-12-15T18:30:00+00:00
  • File Size:613.347 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. About Outside the Lines
  • 2. Chapter 1
  • 3. Chapter 2
  • 4. Chapter 3
  • 5. Chapter 4
  • 6. Chapter 5
  • 7. Chapter 6
  • 8. Chapter 7
  • 9. Chapter 8
  • 10. Chapter 9
  • 11. Chapter 10
  • 12. Chapter 11
  • 13. Chapter 12
  • 14. Chapter 13
  • 15. Chapter 14
  • 16. Chapter 15
  • 17. Chapter 16
  • 18. Chapter 17
  • 19. Chapter 18
  • 20. Chapter 19
  • 21. Chapter 20
  • 22. Epilogue
  • 23. Dear Reader
  • 24. Acknowledgments
  • 25. Also by Anna Zabo
  • 26. About the Author
  • 27. More like this

3 comments
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Binx Morrison
Binx Morrison

I feel like Lydia is only staying with her so called husband because I guess she feels no one would want her and I feel like even though they've been married for 10 yrs the so called husband doesn't really, truly love Lydia like he claims. And I feel like her so called husband doesn't want anybody for Lydia because if he did both him and his male lover would try their hardest to help Lydia find her a man that will love her unconditionally and her alone. These are the feelings that I get from this.

Reply2 years ago
    Binx Morrison
    Binx Morrison

    This book needed another straight guy in it to fall head over heels in love with Lydia so she could've had someone to love her without wanting something else like her so called husband did. I felt like her so called husband forgot all about Lydia (his wife) once he got what he really wanted and I felt like Lydia's so called husband doesn't want his wife to have real love like she deserves. Her so called husband and his male lover were so freaking selfish that they didn't care that they are hurting Lydia in the long run.

    Reply2 years ago
      Binx Morrison
      Binx Morrison

      I feel like the woman deserves a man that is only into her while her so called husband is being with another man sexually.

      Reply3 years ago