Sometimes the path to the love you want may be a little complicated. That's the message of Kris Ripper's The Life Revamp.
You’d think that being left at the altar at a young age would sour Mason on the idea of happily ever after, but he wants it all—marriage, children, a house, someone to drink coffee with in bed. But even though he’s dating someone, clearly that guy is not the one he wants.
Enter Diego. He’s a handsome fashion designer, he’s funny and intelligent. And he’s married to a (female) friend of Mason’s, but she’s the one setting them up. It turns out Diego is polyamorous and willing to have multiple relationships, regardless of the person’s gender or sexual identity.
Mason feels immediate chemistry with Diego. Their banter and flirtation ignite into something more, something which gives them both life. But how will he get the ever-after he wants if the person he wants is already married? Can he adjust his dreams and expectations, or is he setting himself up to get hurt?
The Life Revamp was a really sweet and thought-provoking book. Diego and Mason's banter was amazing!! This is the third book in a series (with The Love Study and The Hate Project), but you can read them as standalones. (I read the first book, but not the second one.)
If you’re not open to the idea of polyamory and open relationships, I’d say this one won’t be for you. But it’s a really enjoyable book, one worth reading.
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