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Pull by Nyla K.
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it was amazing
bookshelves: 5-star-reviews, anthologies-and-collections, kink-and-bdsm-friendly, lgbtqia-friendly-reads, lgbtqia-romances, book-series, polyamorous-romances
Read 2 times. Last read February 12, 2022.

“Pull” is actually a compilation of a few bonus scenes that comes after the original novel, “Push”, the novella “Pull”, which follows the Harper-Lockwood family as they attend their first Pride parade as a polyamorous throuple, and then a couple of more short stories that come after the time frame set in “Pull”. As the author states: You DO NOT want to read “Pull” if you haven’t read “Push”. Needless to say, you don’t want to skip “Push” anyway, because it’s a brilliant romance novel. One of my favorites of all time, in fact.

I’ve always wished for another novel to come after “Push”, even though I knew Nyla wrapped everything up nice and neat in the original novel, if only because the book was so scorching I just wanted more so I could revel in the hotness of it all. “Pull” does a great job of giving me what I want.. Which is mainly just more Ben and Ryan spicy goodness. I mean, just, whew! *fans self* Holy heck! Those two men! In the original novel they were already fogging up my glasses, but in this they take it to another level! The dirty talk is so on point. We get exhibitionism. We get role play. We get it rough and hard. We get it intense. And I loved it all.

I was surprisingly into the very first bonus scene in the book, which involves Ryan and Tate. I’m not going to spoil it, but for some reason, I thought it was hot. I guess that’s going to be a scene that’s not going to be for everyone, but I like what I like.

I love the dynamic between Ryan and Jess. They’re so similar, but not so similar that they’re the same person. And the way Jess gets turned on by her husbands is so similar to how I feel when I watch two guys makes her a really relatable character.

I’ve been a fan of Nyla K. ever since I read “Push” the first time, and I’m so glad this has been released to a wide audience. Polyamorous throuples deserve more love from the romance community at-large, in my opinion. Hopefully more authors start to pick up on polyamory soon. Us poly people would appreciate it.
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Quotes Lilibet Liked

Nyla K.
“He has a non-toxic rainbow stamp on his chubby little cheek, and Jess made him the most adorable onesie that says, My parents went queer and all I got was this onesie.”
Nyla K., Pull

Nyla K.
“Ben kisses me back hard, with the part of him that’s never been shy about showing me affection in public. He kisses me exactly the same way when we’re in the middle of a crowded room that he does when we’re alone. Like he loves me. Like he, too, can’t believe he has me.”
Nyla K., Pull

Nyla K.
“Ben’s eyes are all over the place as he takes in the scene, while simultaneously ignoring the couple dancing next to us, eyeing him like he’s a bacon double cheeseburger at the end of a seven-day cleanse.”
Nyla K., Pull

Nyla K.
“You’re the most beautiful thing I never expected.”
Nyla K., Pull


Reading Progress

February 12, 2022 – Started Reading
February 12, 2022 – Started Reading
February 12, 2022 – Shelved
February 12, 2022 – Shelved as: 5-star-reviews
February 12, 2022 – Shelved as: anthologies-and-collections
February 12, 2022 – Shelved as: kink-and-bdsm-friendly
February 12, 2022 – Shelved as: lgbtqia-friendly-reads
February 12, 2022 – Shelved as: lgbtqia-romances
February 12, 2022 – Shelved as: book-series
February 12, 2022 – Shelved as: polyamorous-romances
February 12, 2022 – Finished Reading
February 12, 2022 – Finished Reading

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