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The Anatomy of Us by Amelia LeFay
The Anatomy of Us by Amelia LeFay







The Anatomy of Us by Amelia LeFay The Anatomy of Us by Amelia LeFay The Anatomy of Us by Amelia LeFay

So, she released the book for free, complete with all her grammatical errors, and called it a day. It was, like, she just wanted to shut the nagging readers up from the constant follow-ups on when book 2 in the WJM duet series will be out. The author, Amelia LeFay, noted on her FB page that she “lost” herself somewhat during this book’s writing (her mojo, perhaps?). I bored myself silly re-telling parts of the story. Then they proceeded to see Masley back to peak health, took a staycation in Max’s Hamptons mansion, had TONS AND TONS of BDSM & vanilla sex, and… Ta-dah! Both of her former threesome lovers walked in. The kid’s doctor thought it prudent to have her biological father’s blood on hand during surgery, since Jane’s blood doesn’t match her daughter’s. Once they’re back in Boston, they find Jane in a hospital, worried sick over her daughter, Masley, who has blood poisoning.

The Anatomy of Us by Amelia LeFay

That happened in about 0.5 seconds… or 1 week, give or take a few hours. (I thought there was gonna be somethin-somethin there, but nuh-uh, zero, zilch.) After 3.5 years of prolonged self emotional-infliction, Max finally got his feet back under him, went to find Wesley, then joined the mile-high club with him on their way back to find Jane. At the start of part 2 of WJM’s story, Max got his rehab from a gay former military man. Sure, there were LOTS of steamy, hot, uncomfortable sexy scenes. When I got my hands on it via The Anatomy of Us FB page, IT. You can imagine why I just HAD TO HAVE book 2 of this duet series. Wesley Uhler had read Max’s last goodbye note, looked at Jane Chapman, and said “adios.” And, OMG, Jane was left alone, pregnant. At the end of The Anatomy of Jane, Max Emerson got into a car accident and lost the use of his legs, left his two lovers, and went to find someone who can help him re-use his legs.









The Anatomy of Us by Amelia LeFay