Book Review: Bound to be a Groom by Megan Mulry

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bound to be a groomBefore “Fifty Shades of Grey”, I did not even know that there is an Erotica genre in Fiction and Literature. Since I’m a sci-fi/fantasy fan first and foremost, my discovery of Erotica put me outside my comfort zone.

After the initial shock and scores of books later, I realized that sexy and steamy scenes alone do not make an erotica story. Compelling characters and outstanding storylines do, like it is in other genre.

In “Bound to be a Groom”, Megan Mulry breaks new grounds as she delved into bisexuality with the story set during the Regency Era.

Four lovers – two males and two females thought they were homosexuals until their paths crossed and realized that there is room in their hearts for more than just one person.

Anna and Pia were two Spanish girls were both raised in a convent because they were born on the wrong side of the marriage bed. Segregated from society and their families, they dream of a life outside the restrictions of the convent, where they can be lovers.

Then, there is Sebastian, son of an aristocratic Spanish family, heir to a title and the wealth it entails. His work to save Spain from Napoleon hides his true calling as a submissive. And finally, Farleigh, an English Duke whose appetite for men is known even by London’s polite society.

Four compelling characters going through a journey of discovery; they thought they knew themselves. They were only partly correct. Finding out that they have a chance to find happiness and still live within the strict codes and confines of polite society without lying to themselves is a heady dream that they had almost given up on.

As expected, this book is Rated M for Mature due to sexual content.