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Triple Threat (Deception Duet Book 1)

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The heroine: Landry Croft - she lives in a gilded cage. Landry is the perfect daughter of tech billionaire Alexander Croft. Her mother died not long after giving birth to her 6 year old sister Della, who is deaf. Landry tries to take care of Della as much as possible. OMG! Did this book really end there? First all of, let me tell you that this book ends on a major cliffhanger and even after days of finishing this book, I am still not over it. Just imagine the impact it had with my head. That being said, there's something about K. Webster's writing style. This is a book I should hate for all intents and purposes.

Landry is scared of her father. She does everything she can to be the perfect daughter and to hopefully protect her little sister from the worst her father has to offer. Until she meets Ford Mann and he interrupts her plans of being the perfect daughter. Ford is complex, almost like he has three personalities, no way could she guess he is actually played by triples. And now they have a problem, they are so competitive with each other, so how can they complete successful their uncle's mission? I couldn't believe when K. Webster announced she would be writing a romance for the Terror Triplets from the Cinderella Trilogy. They were nasty, spoiled bullies – but was I still going to read their book? Absolutely. I enjoyed this book a lot more than book 1. I really liked Landry in this book, she definitely came out of her shell once she got away from the one holding her life in his hands! Kept me in Suspense needing answers to certain things! A definitely enjoyable read and the spice was nice as well.

From the moment I met the Terror Triplets in the Stroke of Midnight, I knew they needed a girl to keep them in line. Never in my wildest dreams did I expect all the twist and turns that arose along the way. We read all dark forms of romance & erotica, including but not limited to Dark, Gothic, BDSM & Taboo, as well as Menage, Reverse Harem & Romantic Suspense with a Dark Tone. Is it wrong that Scout the psycho is my favorite? All three of them bring something different snd have a dark side. I believe that Scout’s dark side sings with Landry’s. That bathroom scene was hot. 🥵 It was interesting to see the terror triplets become the triplets that want to protect someone. This ends on a huge cliffhanger so I will be patiently waiting for the next book. It can't come out soon enough!!! The aspect of Triple Threat I liked best is the redemption or rather the growth of the triplets. The storyline isn’t that surprising, imo, but these three men captured my mind and held on to it. I don’t know exactly where K Webster is taking this story just yet. I know where I want her to take it but she’s probably going to surprise us all and upheave this entire story in the next book, Death Wish, because that’s what she does best!! And I am here for ALL OF IT!

Meeting Landry Croft was supposed to be one thing, not what they encountered. On the other hand, Landry has no idea what she’s gotten herself into when she meets and befriends Ford Mann aka Sparrow, Sully and Scout. Meet Me Under the Mistletoe: a Holiday Anthology • stories surrounding the Morelli Family’s annual holiday party Each triplet is different. You've got Sparrow, the easy going type, Sully the softy and Scout, the psychopat. Together they make a very hot, well balanced yet sarcastic criminal, who is great in bed. I liked their sarcasm a lot though... sarcasm is important in this type of stories for me. The romance was a bit rushed but it was a given in most books like these so I can't complain. It did give me a lot of good sexual feels though lol which means this book was doing it's job right lol. I had not read the Cinderella trilogy where these characters were first introduced, so I had no idea what they were like. I think this helped me get even more intrigued by these characters, cause I had no idea what to expect.

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Only K. Webster could make me like the triplets. Because walking into this book, I was seriously having second thoughts about reading it. I mean, these three were just awful, AWFUL in the Cinderella series. But she did it. She made me feel for them. Don't get me wrong, these three deserved what they got from Winston. I'm a HUGE Winston fan, so I knew it would be tough to change my mind on them, but alas it's changed. Landry is staying in a living hell to perfect her sister. I don’t think I have hated a fictional character so much, the ideas that popped into my head to take care of her home life. I love her and her adorable sister, Delilah. Reverse harem being one of my most read themes of dark romance, I expected these two books to be good but I honestly caught no head or tail. I couldn’t feel the chemistry between them and it felt too draggy to read sometimes although the book itself was not long. They were supposed to be a family but I was more confused about their family dynamics then their actual connection. The second half of this story was freaking amazing- and K Webster gets some serious credit for playing with a plotline rarely seen in romance, but one so perfectly executed here. The triplets all start to standout as really distinct characters, and I love how easily Landry sees them. I’m desperate to learn more about the more volatile one, Scout, but currently I’m most compelled by Sparrow- his combination of witty charm with effortless chemistry with Landry had me thirsting for his POVs. And Landry is a brilliant heroine- K Webster has given us a leading lady who has enough vulnerability and naivete to be truly at risk with these crazy triplets while also giving her an inner courage and self-assuredness to be able to go to toe-to-toe with not one but THREE K Webster anti-heroes. I really loved her contrasts and substance - and her devotion to her scene-stealing baby sister stole my heart. Her chemistry with the guys is really well done- K Webster finds a way to create a different emotional connection with each of the guys. (and given the storyline, this adds for some great tension and a dash of humor)

The author always writes flawed, one hot mess of characters whom you can't help but end up either loving or hating. I was on the fence a little about the triplets and how the plot would play out. I should have known better because it was fabulous. Now to wait and see what happens next. Secrets surrounding the full extent of Landry’s life are hinted at but we have yet to learn the full picture. I honestly don’t know if I want to know more. If I could crawl into the book and kill off Alexander myself I would. Safety: well, it's RH... so technically, there is no cheating. Landry is passed around without her knowledge but she sure loves it!Scout, Sparrow and Sully make the perfect trio. Each one given a job to infiltrate the family, they see what really goes on behind closed doors. When they start coming to tutor Della, Landry meets them — even though she believes it’s only one person. I wasn't familiar with the Triplets as I haven't read the Cinderella trilogy, so I thrown in head first. These boys are the epitome of morally grey (gray?) characters. They intend to infiltrate Landry's father's business and nothing will stop them. Death Wish exceeded all of my expectations, and they weren't low after Triple Threat. The conclusion to the Deception Duet was thrilling, heartbreaking and adorably sweet. I loved watching Landry fall for the Terror Triplets. Their mother is in jail, college dream was lost, little limp in the leg, Ash is married, so Winston did ruined their life's completely. her dad is so weird i'm actually so concerned and idk if this is going to be revealed in the next book because i dont understand how laundry is not a virgin.

I enjoyed this reverse harem romance so much! Each triplet clearly has his own personality and way of being with Landry, but I still fell for all 3, though I'm going to need more when it comes to the craziest brother, Scout. Landry was a strong heroine who I really felt for. I was on the edge of my seat reading this, just waiting for the moment when Landry would find out the truth about the brothers. Anyway, a solid first part of the duet. Can't tell what's my final thought is as I barely got anything to comment on so far. Triple Threat is a story of deception, desperation and obsession. It would appeal to readers who enjoy Dark Romance. Now fast forward a year past the kneecapping that happens in Prince Charming and we have the Triplets in their new life. A life that gets revealed in The Glass Slipper.Scout is completely insane, Sully is the one I like more, the sweet (if we can say the triplets can be sweet), the Sparrow is somewhere in between. I’m not new to the word wizardry that is K Webster. I have read a good number of stories written by her with all kinds of themes and tropes and every time I read a new one, I fall a little bit more in love with her brain. It is spectacular how she can take a story where you pretty much already know the darkness yet make you completely apprehensive and #twitchy getting there! She is a master at her craft, and she does it repeatedly with all her stories!

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