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The Architect

Book 3 in the series:Nashville Neighborhood

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'The Architect' by Nikki Sloane in the 'Nashville Neighborhood' series is a sizzling tale of emotional vulnerability, complex relationships, and character dynamics. The story revolves around Clay, Lilith, and Travis, exploring their journey of breaking barriers and finding love amidst steamy and scorching levels of BDSM and neighborly kinkiness. The author crafts the characters with purpose and complexity, delving deep into themes of love, discipline, and testing limits in relationships.

The book is a spicy and masterfully written narrative that delves into poly relationships with finesse. It showcases the growth of characters through love and patience, offering a unique and captivating storyline that keeps readers engaged. With electrifying sexual tension, complex character interplay, and a narrative that explores the boundaries of love, 'The Architect' promises an achy, angsty, and lusty experience that is both emotional and captivating.

Characters:

The characters are well-developed, with Lilith as a bold and adventurous figure, while Clay is more reserved and organized, and Travis adds a relaxed dynamic.

Writing/Prose:

The writing style is characterized by a mix of steamy prose and humor, although it has been critiqued for a mechanical tone in parts.

Plot/Storyline:

The narrative focuses on a woman navigating a complex polyamorous relationship with two men, marked by intense emotional and physical encounters, including BDSM.

Setting:

The setting is Nashville, which plays a backdrop to the contemporary relationships explored in the narrative.

Pacing:

The pacing is initially slow but picks up towards the conclusion, focusing more on character dynamics in the latter half.
First of all, it was dark and pouring rain outside. There wasn’t an overhang or porch to cover whoever was knocking on my door. And second . . . what the actual fuck? I lived in the guest quarters beh...

Notes:

The story revolves around Lilith, who is curious about her handsome and reclusive neighbor, Clay.
Lilith and Clay's relationship develops when Clay asks for her help during a rainy evening.
Lilith is described as adventurous, confident, and full of sex appeal.
Clay is a control freak and organized, preferring to stick to well-thought-out plans.
The book includes steamy BDSM elements and neighborly kinkiness.
Lilith's character is a confident submissive who does not dominate either of the male characters.
Readers noted a desire for more character dialogue and development, especially for the male leads, Clay and Travis.
The narrative is intense and emotional with strong relationships among the characters.
The author, Nikki Sloane, is acclaimed for her skill in creating chemistry and sexual tension in her writing.
The book's title, 'The Architect,' suggests deeper meanings about structure and love's complexities beyond its surface style.
Reviewers loved the evolving dynamics between Lilith, Clay, and Travis as the story escalated into a polyamorous relationship.
The book has received a lot of praise for its spicy content and intriguing character arcs.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

The content warnings for The Architect include BDSM, explicit sexual content, and themes surrounding polyamory.

Has Romance?

Yes, there is a significant romantic element present in The Architect, focused on complex relationships.

From The Publisher:

On the surface, my new boyfriend is a stiff, buttoned-up architect. He plans every detail of his life while carefully maintaining the walls he's built around his heart. But when the biggest project of his career pulls him away, Clay's solution is both temporary and unconventional. It even comes with a name-Travis.

This handsome stranger is sweet and thoughtful. He's only meant to be a stand-in, to fulfill my needs under Clay's watchful direction, yet these two men couldn't be more different. The one thing they share? Well, I guess that would be me.

One gets off on my pain, the other on my pleasure, and it awakens a desire none of us knew existed. But it can't last.

Eventually I'll have to choose.

And it's going to destroy us all.

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Reader Stats (18):

Read It (6)
Want To Read (7)
Not Interested (5)
 
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