Title: Block Party
Series: A Twin Estates Novel
Author: Stylo Fantôme
Genre: Contemporary/Erotic Romance
Release Date: December 19, 2017

Things you need for a good Block Party:
1. Awesome food
2. Great Music
3. Fun games
4. A secret spot to hook up with your even-more-secret girlfriend.
Liam Edenhoff is a simple creature. He likes women, tacos, and sex. As long as he has those in his life, everything is good. He’s finally realizing maybe he’s just not cut out for relationships – surely there’s got to be a woman out there who’d be okay with roof top margaritas, casual sex, and no attachments.
Enter a new neighbor – one who is allergic to commitment and prefers her sex casual but frequent. She’s seen him at his worst and is still willing to play his games, on three conditions – discretion is a must, casual is key, and absolutely no drama. Sounds like the perfect arrangement. What could go wrong?
Famous last words when dealing with neighbors.
This story contains scenes of a graphic sexual nature, multiple uses of coarse language, and more tacos than is healthy or sane to read about. Reader discretion is advised.
This is the third installment in the Twin Estates series.

Whoa, can someone deliver me Liam with a shiny red bow today!!! I’m not even 100% sure Liam appreciates Liam like I do. I mean, if Ayumi doesn’t get her act together and play nice with this sexy and perfectly flawed man of awesomeness, she needs to return her girl code card. How dare she try to keep him a dirty little secret.First, let me say that I’m a huge fan of the Twin Estates series, so when I had an opportunity to read this latest addition, I totally jumped on it. Because of the previous love triangle in the previous books, the author was able to hash out an amazing love story for Liam and it grabbed you from the beginning.
The story moves at a quick but steady pace. Liam is shocked and amazed when he notices Wulf’s personal assistant Ayumi outside work. In his signature move, he coins her as Ice Queen and immediately embarks on melting her uptight all work and no play life. What he didn’t bank on was Ayumi’s attitude about free love and no strings attached sex. There is a lot of angst. I mean a lot of “I want you badly and hate I want you badly, but what the hell” moments. Definitely worth reading and I’m looking forward to the next story in the series.
This book starts off quickly and the story progresses smoothly. The passion between Ayumi and Liam is something fierce. Their chemistry starts off hot and just gets hotter. Ayumi is a woman who is use to control. She likes to control her surroundings. However, Ayumi is her own worst enemy. She can sling hate at Liam like a pro and turn around and say to him “So, or we going to do this or what.” That’s what I love about her.
I fell in love with Liam all over again. Simplicity is his life and when he finds his match who wants the same things sexually, everything takes a turn. He is the perfect case of “be carefully what you wish for, you just might get it.” Ayumi and Liam are refreshingly flawed. They are both strong people with independent lives but better together. Even though you will expect the happy ever after ending, the real joy will be the ride getting there. Plus, it’s amazing how the author can craft a story about a sex club owner and the reader forgets most of the spicy sex scenes takes place away from the club. That’s a gift. And of course, its a joy to once again visit Katya and Wulfy’s happy ever after. They were hilarious as secondary characters.
It has everything I enjoy in a book – humor, steamy romance, “I hate you” raunchy sex , a bit of suspense and tacos. I would definitely give this book a double thumbs up!!
Source: ARC kindly gifted by author/Enticing Journey PR

BLOCK PARTY – YouTube
Playlist for the Twin Estates Novel #3 – Block Party
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I like dogs more than I like most people, and I don’t trust anyone who doesn’t drink. No, I do not live in an igloo, and no, the sun does not set for six months out of the year, there’s your Alaska lesson for the day. I have mermaid hair – both a curse and a blessing – and most of the time I talk so fast, even I can’t understand me.