Just Enough
Enough Series, Book 2
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Dan Levy
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B. Harmony
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A Dom and a Rigger walk into a bar….
Sounds like the start of a good joke, but for Cody and me, it's grounds for friendship and nothing more.
Anything else would require acknowledging the barriers between us and the desires we keep hidden.
Invisible scars of war meet impenetrable walls of distrust. An impasse neither of us knows how to overcome until a newbie walks through the doors of The Garden.
Oakley finds himself in need of rescuing and a fair amount of guidance, a challenge Cody and I are willing to accept. But once we begin, it's clear there is more between us than just lessons.
Emotions are building, walls are crumbling, and the three of us are all scrambling for purchase in a dynamic we never expected to find.
Will the three of us be able to find happiness together, or will we be forced to accept our lives as Just Enough?
©2022 B. Harmony (P)2022 B. HarmonyWhat listeners say about Just Enough
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- JKH
- 17-07-22
Absolutely amazing
I was so excited to hear this was coming out on audio - I love the story, the characters and now the performance so much. Dan Levy has knocked it out of the park, portraying B. Harmony’s amazing men, Cody, Aaron and Oakley, with love, depth of emotion and passion. So well done and so beautiful.
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- Gunhild
- 29-09-22
I love the kink
The emotional connections in this story are amusing and touching, but the kink was the best part. I was a little hesitant at the "kink will fix your emotional issues" aspect, but they didn't stop seeing a therapist, so it was all good. And I liked that they were all so focused on helping each other.
Oakley's parents were a hoot!
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- Ida Umphers
- 10-07-22
Opening up
Aaron and Cody each know in their heart they could be amazing together, but they just can find a way to open up, admit that to each other and make things work. What they need is a catalyst and Oakley provides exactly that. When they meet, it's clear that while the relationship they are beginning to envision will be complicated, it is worth the work. Great characters and relationship building in this one. Dan Levy does a great job with these characters. He captures their hesitation and reluctance to open up at the beginning and the gradual changes brought about by Oakley.
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- L.D.
- 01-10-22
Great Characters
Just Enough is the second book in the Enough series. It can be read as a standalone very easily which was great because I didn’t realize this book was part of series when I began it. I was able to follow along with no issues and really enjoyed the story.
The characters really are the best part of this book. I adore Oakley (and his parents) and he fit in so well with Aaron and Cody. There really wasn’t too much external conflict, but the way the characters handled their internal issues was interesting. The character growth was done very well and the transformation each man undertook was satisfying.
The audiobook was narrated by Dan Levy who has a lovely narration style. I enjoyed how how he voiced each character. The audiobook production quality was good for the most part but there was a small point where there was some white noise that was audible for little bit. But overall, I enjoyed this audiobook a lot.
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- Erryn Barratt
- 04-10-22
Not what I expected – in a good way
Sometimes I snap up books when they come my way without reading the synopsis. Did that with this book and was pleasantly surprised to find it was a BDSM book. As a fan of whips, floggers, and rope, this book had immediate appeal to me. And I love MMM, so I was completely onboard.
I liked Aaron. He’s a vet who’s recovering from injuries in theater and he’s trying to make a go of civilian life. He’s got some good friends and especially his buddy Cody. His buddy he’s half in love with. The problem? They’re both Doms. And mostly both Tops. So that doesn’t leave much room in the relationship for submission between the two of them. Still, they go for breakfast every Sunday morning at a diner where they’ve met Oakley.
Oakley works as a programmer but also works at the diner so he can spend time with people. He especially loves his regulars. The big men are just his speed – especially when he overhears them talking about ropes. That sends Oakley down the rabbit hole of BDSM and soon he’s wanting to know more.
A chance encounter at The Garden – a BDSM club – has the three men circling each other. Oakley’s willing to submit to these two men for a chance to learn if this submission thing is for him – and what his limits truly are. Cody and Aaron are happy to co-top, but soon things become complicated as the men get more and more involved.
I liked the dynamic between the three. It just worked. And I was happy they were able to find a relationship that worked for all of them. I missed the first book in the series but was fine without it. I might go back and listen, though, to get Cody and Aaron’s buddies’ story.
I thought Dan Levy did a good job narrating. I’ll certainly listen to him again and will happily pick up more B. Harmony books.
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- song121
- 23-09-22
So good.
Excellent triad love story, with spice. Cody, Aaron, & Oakley are fire together, Oakley's parents are a real trip. Somehow amid family & friends, they keep their sanity & find their way.as a unit. That bonus epilogue scene is delicious, too.
Good narration,
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- Meph666
- 30-07-22
Heartwarming MMM kinky romance
Just Enough gives us the story of Aaron and Cody, who are the best friends of the MC's in book one and definitely seemed to, eventually, have a connection there. Now we see how close they've actually become as friends whilst also denying themselves anything more as they're both Doms. What they can both agree on is their attraction and want for Oakley, the server they have been to visit every Sunday for the past year at the local diner. Imagine their surprise when the man they thought to be so vanilla turns up at The Garden, the local BDSM club.
I love this story for these two Doms, both in need of a sub but never imagining just one man can bring them together. Oakley is the sweetest thing and has only just discovered this whole new world. It's just his perfect luck that the two men he's been lusting after are the two who save him from an unwanted admirer and offer to lead him in his wants and needs. It may be a short amount of time that they spend together but their relationship deepens quickly and Oakley, even as a submissive, stands up and points the Doms in the right direction to ensure they also get what they want and are looked after. This is especially important for Aaron and caring for his illnesses that are a result from his injuries sustained as a Marine. The time they spend together in the playroom is crazy hot as Oakley falls so easily into submission, and Cody and Aaron find just how well they work together. Also, two new favourite people may be Oakley's parents. Absolutely hilarious with no boundaries leads to a great start to the final chapter.
A beautifully written MMM romance that takes care with exploration, friends to lovers and a veteran Marine.
Dan gives great narration to the characters in this story. It's easy to feel the emotion right along with the characters. I was a little surprised with the deepness of Oakley's voice, just from what I had imagined it to be when reading. There's also occasion when Aaron's deep drawl seems to drag out a little bit but not often enough that it detracts from the story.
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- Vania
- 08-07-22
Very emotional and steamy mmm.
The attraction and sexual tension between Cody and Aaron was apparent from the very beginning (and also from the last book, tbh), but they both have their reasons to hold back, between past baggage, common friendships and, not least, the fact that they are both Doms.
Enter one cute young geek, with a freshly discovered interest in submission, but very eager to explore it and the mix is perfect for a super steamy and also very emotional read.
Again, great book, I love polyamory and this was a great dynamic, with two very different Dom and a sweet but a bit bratty sub!
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- Laora
- 08-07-22
Sizzling with heart
Audiobook review:
Dan Levy is a new to me narrator. I enjoyed his nareation of this book. I recently read the book and I found his narration fitting and felt natural for the book. It was a very pleasant ans hot listen which a recommend. 🎧 4,5*
Harmony wrote a book with wonderful characters Aaron & Cody are Doms who have become friends in the precious year since their best friends got together Enough book 1: More than Enough.
When they go for their weekly Sunday breakfast, they have Oakley as their usual server. I liked that he took that job as a side job to be around people on his parents insistance.
The characters all have layers and are well deceloped and where easy enough to sympathize with or relate to. I found the support and compassion they showed to one another, be it when ill, in a scene or their daily live wonderfully done.
There is attraction and pull beteen both Aaron and Cody, but it is complicated in their minds. Oakley is just the person who brings them all together as a couple and they all as an MMM/ polyamory BDSM kink relationship together. 📚 5*
This is the second book in the series but can be read a standalone.
Beware of the triggers mentioned by the author before reading.
Overall 5*
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- Magnus
- 04-10-22
Great addition
A great addition to the series by B Harmony. Fantastic character to get to know and follow. Loved the way the story just flowed. Dan Levy did a super job with the narration.
This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
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