The Strongest Shape

The Strongest Shape by Tessa Cárdenas, published by Dreamspinner Press LLC on November 5, 2009, is a contemporary fiction work that explores themes of friendship and romance within the LGBTQ+ community. This first edition spans 232 pages and follows Caleb Moss, a fashion photographer who, after a breakup, navigates life in Los Angeles while seeking both work and companionship. He finds solace in a group of aspiring musicians, leading to a complex dynamic filled with friendship and unexpected sexual tension among Caleb, Scott, and Chris.
Readers will discover the challenges Caleb faces as he becomes entwined in a unique relationship with Scott and Chris, who invite him into their lives. The narrative delves into the intricacies of their three-fold love, highlighting the struggles they encounter from external criticism while striving to maintain their bond. The book presents a nuanced portrayal of city life, friendship, and the complexities of love, making it a thoughtful exploration of contemporary relationships.
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fter his boyfriend breaks up with him, fashion photographer Caleb Moss finds himself alone in Los Angeles looking for work and friends. He finds both in a group of aspiring musicians, who offer help through their connections. But while building a strong friendship with Scott and Chris, a startling sexual tension flares to life among the three men, and Caleb is afraid the new friendships will fall apart.
It won’t be easy for Caleb, trying to find his way when Scott and Chris invite him into their relationship. They face criticism from their friends, but they’ll struggle to stay together because they have discovered a three-fold love.
Her characters are highly entertaining and totally different from each other in personality, yet add just what is needed to make this threesome a strong committed partnership. 5 of 5 nymphs Critter Nymph @ Literary Nymphs
Separately and together Chris, Scott and Caleb were wonderful characters. I enjoyed seeing the differences between their personalities and how they were able to mesh together to create a bond that included all three of them equally… Those who may not be fans of menage stories may still want to check this one out. Bottom line this is a story about falling in love and making a relationship work and the fact that it’s between three people instead of two shouldn’t keep you from reading this really lovely book. 4 of 5 stars Lily @ Rainbow Reviews
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