Casting Vows (Hearts of Gold Series) by Ariella Talix – Review by Beverly Finnie

Casting Vows (Hearts of Gold Book 3)Casting Vows by Ariella Talix
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I rather enjoy this author. I also enjoy these particular books by this author. I’m glad this one ties back to previous books. Casting Vows brings the reader back in time where amongst these characters Menage relationships are common. It makes the books interesting. The ebbs and flows of the different situations. This one even more so because of the way it’s broken down.
Nico has a dear friend who takes some rather harsh beatings from his drunk father. And the last incident almost killed him. Nico loves Matty and not just as a friend. There’s a deep connection one he would never want to lose. However when they are forced to separate, Nico & Matty are both devastated. Not wanting to be away from the other. At the same time it was the only way to keep Matty safe.
Eden was in San Francisco to go to nursing school, but that was what she really wanted? It was brought to her attention by Nico’s need to ask questions that she realized what she was truly doing. It was an escape. A getaway from the ranch she grew up on. As for Nico he’s her everything, but all that’s about to change now that Matty is back. Will Eden be accepting of an unorthodox relationship?
Matty lived his life in the church after being whisked away for protection. So how can just seeing Nico again leave him with the urge to throw it all away. He’s the love of his life, yet he’s engaged. Though he feels attracted to Nico’s fiancee. So he’s going to have some tough decisions to make.
Do they connect and become one?
Is Nico really going to walk away from the Catholic Church?
Plenty of questions and so many answers. People who have read these books will be happy to learn that Nico is the son of one of our previous menage couple’s book. If not this book works well as a standalone novel but it’s more fun to start at the beginning.

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