Drive Me Wild by PJ Mellor

DRIVE ME WILD by PJ Mellor
Reviewed by Robin Haseltine

PJ Mellor’s “Drive Me WIld” demonstrates her tongue in cheek (no pun intended) sense of humor in this engaging hot, hot, hot romp with twins. Three related short stories had me saddened, slavering, and smiling as two sets of delectable twins sort out their relationships with both their siblings and significant others. The author does a great job of putting the reader in a twin’s shoes, helping us to understand the pleasures and pitfalls of seeing your face on someone else.

In “Double Trouble,” twin Ryan swaps situations with ne’er do well brother Braedon. Ryan might take a beating for his brother, but Brae’s fiance, Penny, makes him all better. I stood and cheered when Penny got her man — the right one.

“Double the Pleasure””s Meg and Suz engage in dueling climaxes, a unique take on how sympatico
twins might be, in the dreaded high school reunion setting that has the=2 0reader ultimately cringing and chuckling.

PJ doesn’t leave us hanging, because all the loose ends, in this case the loose twins, tie the knot in
“Double the Fun.” “Drive Me Wild” will leave the reader feeling they’ve gotten triple the fun.

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