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Ocean’s Three (Made In Heaven #2) by Elena Kincaid – Review by Angelina Frazzini

Ocean's Three (Made In Heaven, #2)Ocean’s Three by Elena Kincaid
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book is book two of the series. It can be read as a standalone. If you are looking for a spicy m/f/m romance this one is for you.

Jocelyn is struggling after the death of her mother. She can’t handle the guilt she feels so she pushes everyone close to her away. Her dreams are trying to tell her something but it can’t be real right? They are dreams after all. Cameron dreams of Jocelyn every night. He’s not sure the significance but he’s always seen things others haven’t. His dreams take a turn when Reed makes an appearance as well. Will these three connect or are these dreams just that?

This wasn’t a book I’d typically read but it was really well written and pulled me in. It didn’t lag anywhere and the story was engaging. I’m glad I picked it up!

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Ocean’s Three (Made in Heaven Series #2) by Elena Kincaid reviewed by Monique Espitia

Ocean's Three (Made In Heaven, #2)Ocean’s Three by Elena Kincaid
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I loved the continuation of Joss, Cameron and Reed’s story. I knew when they finally met, things would get hot and I am so glad I was not wrong. The three of them share such a strong and intimate bond, despite not meeting before the cruise ship. I love the paranormal aspect to the story. It’s very fitting. You should give this series a try asap!

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Ocean’s Three (Made In Heaven #2) by Elena Kincaid – Review by Moriah Venable

Ocean's Three (Made In Heaven, #2)Ocean’s Three by Elena Kincaid
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Reed and Cameron are cousins and two share a dream in which they meet and interact with Jocelyn, a girl they have never met. Every night, the three meet in their dreams and they all become close. Tragedy strikes Jocelyn and she begins to push them away.

I don’t usually read ménage a trois but the plot of this caught my attention.

I enjoyed reading this and getting to know the characters and how Reed and Cameron want to be there for Jocelyn, even as she runs from them and her feelings.

This is short but it packs a lot of emotions and conflict. I am a sucker when it comes to paranormal aspects.

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Ocean’s Three (Made In Heaven #2) by Elena Kincaid – Review by Nichole Chrisman

Ocean's Three (Made In Heaven, #2)Ocean’s Three by Elena Kincaid
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is book two in the Made in Heaven series. I loved this as much as the first book. Similar to the first book our 3 characters first meet in dreams as children. The FMC keeps people out of her life after she looses her mom in an accident but she can’t keep her men out, no matter how hard she tries. Luckily her guys don’t take the push back laying down and soon push past her fears for an hea full of steam!

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Ocean’s Three (Made In Heaven #2) by Elena Kincaid – Review by Stephanie Robb

Ocean's Three (Made In Heaven, #2)Ocean’s Three by Elena Kincaid
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A fantastic second book in the series. I don’t normally read paranormal romance but it did drag me into the story. I’d say it’s more character focused than plot. Overall a good romance.

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Ocean’s Three (Made In Heaven #2) by Elena Kincaid – Review by Kelli Harper

Ocean's Three (Made In Heaven, #2)Ocean’s Three by Elena Kincaid
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Made in Heaven series book 2. This book is almost as good as the first one. You do NOT need to read these books in order as the characters are totally different and not connected in anyway from book to book.
This book has cousins, Cameron and Reed and their dream girl (literally) Joselyn.
But will their love remain only in the dream realm or will they ever find each other?
The biggest thing in this story is that Cameron is psychic, How or will this affect their future together?
I recommend this book, it is full for hot steamy scenes, just a disclaimer though it is MMF and it is HOT.

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Ocean’s Three (Made In Heaven #2) by Elena Kincaid – Review by Lucy Machard

Ocean's Three (Made In Heaven, #2)Ocean’s Three by Elena Kincaid
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The spice? Amazing. The plot? Fantastic. It’s a bit of a paranormal RH book, which brought an interesting element into the story. Cam’s visions with Jocelyn in the beginning really set the stage for the whirlwind romance. It’s a short, quick read. I think I finished it in about 2 hours. This book can be read as a stand alone within the two books in the current series, and I’ll for sure be checking out the first!

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Ocean’s Three (Made In Heaven #2) by Elena Kincaid – Review by Robin Rankin

Ocean's Three (Made In Heaven, #2)Ocean’s Three by Elena Kincaid
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Ocean’s Three (Made In Heaven #2)

Jocelyn, Cameron & Reed meet while young in their dreams, not knowing if the others were real or not. Several years later they learn the truth and they know without a doubt they are soul mates.

Jocelyn was such a young lady when they first met and she dealt with a devastating loss, but her boys were always there foe her, until they weren’t.

Cameron and Reed grew up together and are family, they were always close but neither expected to be as close as they end up being.

The small details in the book really help pull it all together and make it an enjoyable read. Will definitely look for more of this series.

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Ocean’s Three ( Made In Heaven #2) by Elena Kincaid – review by Samantha Snow

Ocean's Three (Made In Heaven, #2)Ocean’s Three by Elena Kincaid
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is second in its series, BUT can be read as a standalone! If you enjoyed book one, as I did, you will love this one too! If you haven’t read it, go read it too. 😉 ….Still dream meeting?? Gotta love that paranormal romance steam!?? Super hot cruise, with your dream mates, who actually are your soul mates! 🔥🔥 Ahhh every girl’s dream! 🙊 This is a fast paced read, yet still has an amazing plot! Loved the characters and their stories. Very glad I was introduced to the series!

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Ocean’s Three (Made In Heaven #2) by Elena Kincaid – Review by Rosanna Ingram

Ocean's Three (Made In Heaven, #2)Ocean’s Three by Elena Kincaid
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

In following suit with the first book the in series, this book follows a new set of characters that can interact with each other via their dreams. Jocelyn meets Cameron and Reed. they first meet with Jocelyn is almost 13 and the cousins are 16. Over time, and numerous dreams together, they build a strong friendship. After a tragic accident, Jocelyn pulls away from the dreams and doesn’t dream about the boys for 6 years. Only now, they are all grown up and feelings of friendship begin morphing into romantic ones.
Fast forward a couple of years…Jocelyn is now a sought-after wedding photographer shooting a wedding on a cruise ship in Italy. It has been three years since she has seen the men in her dreams. Determined that she had made them up all this time, and falling in love with fictional characters seemed unrealistic, she keeps her distance. However, at the club on the ship, she finds herself face-to-face with them two men from her dream. They proceed to explore their relationship throughout the duration of the cruise. When they are back on dry land, they decide to give the relationship a real try. But there are forces set to tear them apart. However, they are going to have to band together and prove that love is strong enough…or they won’t last.
This is another good book in the series. I enjoyed the dream-walking paranormal aspect. I found it hard to like Jocelyn’s character at the beginning because she seemed flighty and came off as hot-and-cold. However, she grew on me as the book progressed. I liked how the boys always had her best interest at heart…even when she wouldn’t see it that way. This is a pretty quick and easy story that I enjoyed reading.

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Ocean’s Three (Made In Heaven #2) by Elena Kincaid – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur.

Ocean's Three (Made In Heaven, #2)Ocean’s Three by Elena Kincaid

Cameron Pompeo has always felt things more strongly than others, he trusts his intuition and on occasion has had inklings which are more than powerful, but he cannot control, or deal with them sometimes, the only thing which he can, is the appearance of a young girl, Jocelyn Parker who appears in his dreams and they get along better than he does with most other people. One night, his cousin Reed Pompeo turns up in his dreams as well and immediately, he can feel a connection between them, so pretty much every night, they spend time in their dreams building a deep friendship until Jocelyn is hurt in an accident which kills her mother and causes her to withdraw from them.

While Cameron and Reed try to manage without Jocelyn, she is buried under the weight of her guilt and the belief that she doesn’t deserve happiness and that the two boys from her dreams make her the happiest she can be, so she pushes them away and suffers more each day for it, but because they are only figments of her dreams, she will get over it, albeit deep down she knows that this isn’t right. In order for her to continue her self punishment, Jocelyn throws herself into existing day to day without them and continuing her life and Cameron and Reed try to do the same, but it is the hardest thing which they have ever had to do.

One day many years later, fate throws the three back together on a Mediterranean cruise where Jocelyn cannot run away and Cameron and Reed are determined to keep her close, so when they do reconnect, the passion and connection strengthens immediately, but what will happen when the cruise is over, will they be able to keep their connection strong, or will outside forces try to rip them apart? This is another steamy romance with an unconventional twist which will keep you hooked throughout as past, present and future collide to create a bond you hope will last.

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Ocean’s Three (Made In Heaven #2) by Elena Kincaid – Review by Donya Pedigo

Ocean's Three (Made In Heaven, #2)Ocean’s Three by Elena Kincaid
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a fun fast paranormal read about fated mates. It is similar to the first book in the series, with the main characters meeting and spending time together in dreams before realizing each other was real and meeting in real life. With that being the primary similarity between the books, they can both be read as standalone, though if you like one you are surely to like the other.

In this installment, cousins Cameron and Reed meet Joselyn in their dreams. Cameron, having always experienced paranormal and psychic phenomena, didn’t realize his dream girl Joselyn was real until his cousin showed up in the dreams as well. It’s then that he knows the three are meant to be a big part of each other’s lives. Despite knowing this, it’s years before the three meet in real life.

Much like the first book, I loved seeing snippets of the dreams throughout the years. This adds to the emotional factor that is mixed in with a whole lot of steam. This was a quick steamy MFM read about fated mates finding one another.

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Ocean’s Three (Made In Heaven #2) by Elena Kincaid – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

Ocean's Three (Made In Heaven, #2)Ocean’s Three by Elena Kincaid
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Jocelyn, Cameron, and Reed have a special connection and for years they have been coming to one another talking and getting to know each other through their dreams. Although they all have the ability to see each other in their dreams Cameron has a special gift that allows him to know things before they happen. When Cameron has nightmares about the death of Jocelyn’s mother he keeps it to himself and becomes riddled with guilt when her mom dies. He feels that he should have been able to prevent it and protect Jocelyn from such a horrific loss.

After losing her mom Jocelyn is overcome with grief and pushes away Cameron and Reed and convinces herself that they are not real. When she is hired to photograph a wedding on a cruise to the Mediterranean, she cannot believe her eyes. Across the room is Cameron and Reed in the flesh but she is devastated to see them both with other women. Jocelyn flees from them before they can hurt her any farther. Cameron and Reed are not willing to let the woman they love get away from them again so they find Jocelyn and explain that it was all a misunderstanding. The rest of the cruise is filled with love, lust, and passion as the trio get to know one another better. Will their relationship survive in the real world once the cruise ends?

Another interesting story by this author who does not cease to amaze me with her writing on connections through dreams. The characters were wonderful and I enjoyed how the story unfolded between Cameron, Jocelyn, and Reed. Their connection initially started when Jocelyn was a pre-teen and evolved over the years. As they grew older their connection became stronger. They all knew from the first moment they met in their dreams that they loved one another. However, they had to navigate their own feelings and determine how a relationship as a trio would work. This book was filled with love, lust, romance, passion, anguish, revenge, and drama. A great read!

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Ocean’s Three (Made In Heaven #2) by Elena Kincaid – Review by Kerry Carr

Ocean's Three (Made In Heaven, #2)Ocean’s Three by Elena Kincaid
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the second book in the Made In Heaven series. These books can be read as a standalone. This book and story was a very emotional and powerful read. I love these stories. I love the paranormal element how they meet in their dreams and eventually find each other. This is also a romance between 2 males and a female.
The author does a great job with the characters and the writing allows the reader to feel the emotions of the characters which makes it a really immersive read.

Cameron and Reed are cousins, Cameron has a special psychic ability but the expands when suddenly a young girl appears in his room and things get even more strange when Reed also appears in the room. As time progresses they realise they are meeting in their dreams. What neither of them expect is for feelings to grow and for them to feel an instant connection to each other.

Over the years things happen in all of their lives which keep them apart but they always find their way back to each other. But it’s only a dream right?

Years later when Jocelyn is on a cruise working her world explodes when she sees her two dream men walking towards her. The connection is instant, all 3 of them feel it. Can a relationship between all 3 of them actually work? Will Jocelyn be forced to choose between the two men? And what happens when the cruise ends and reality hits them? Will they be strong enough to fight for their love against all odds?

This is a steamy read about dreams, finding your soul mate and fighting for a love that is unconventional but very real.

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Ocean’s Three (Made In Heaven #2) by Elena Kincaid – Review by Jessica Stone

Ocean's Three (Made In Heaven, #2)Ocean’s Three by Elena Kincaid
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Ocean’s Three (Made In Heaven #2) by Elena Kincaid – Review by Jessica Stone

Heads up for anyone thinking of reading this book, it’s a spicy m/f/m romance novel!

I’ve been on a spicy kick lately so this book hit the spot!
Joss(Jocelyn) is just a normal young girl, or so she thought, one evening after drifting off to sleep she finds herself in a very realistic dream with a boy she’s never met before but knows she’s just making him up, it’s a dream after all..

Cameron has always had visions and seen things that other people can’t, that’s why after going to bed one night and seeing a random girl in his dream he knew she had to be something special. Thinking that he’ll never see her again he goes about his life, but the next night after Cameron and joss end up in the same dream, as well as Cameron’s cousin Reed whom he’s pretty close to.

Night after night they all meet in their dreams and begin to form friendships that they never expected. But when tragedy strikes and Joss’s life is torn apart she decides to stop dreaming of the boys that make her heart flutter and move on with her life, all that can come from holding on to something that isn’t real is pain.

But Joss has never stopped thinking about Cameron and Reed, sad that life doesn’t work out like dreams do. That is until a fateful encounter on a cruise ship in Italy where Joss is Photographing a wedding , does she realize that maybe her dreams were a lot more real than she previously thought.

I enjoyed this book, I enjoyed the different personalities of all three of the main characters, their interactions were enjoyable and I’m a sucker for a HEA. Strong willed, throw you over there shoulder, tell you how it is type men, always make for a fun read, the author does a good job of balancing that out with the personalities of the other two characters. One man being more subdued, a lover, romantic, a real Yin and Yang duo, and Joss is sweet and spunky and headstrong in all the right ways.

I don’t believe that you have to read the first book for this series to have read this, I would definitely recommend looking into though, the author is wonderful and I’m sure the previous book is just as good of a read as this one.

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Ocean’s Three (Made In Heaven #2) by Elena Kincaid – Review by Felicia Bates

Ocean's Three (Made In Heaven, #2)Ocean’s Three by Elena Kincaid
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Ocean’s Three is the second book in the Made in Heaven series by Elena Kincaid. I did read the first book in the series but it wouldn’t be absolutely necessary before delving into this book. I enjoyed the book overall. The three main characters were likable and the story read smoothly. Mostly, I loved the idea behind the series, it was truly a unique read. If you’re looking for a unique escape from reality with love and steam and can keep an open mind this quick read might be for you.

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Ocean’s Three (Made In Heaven #2) by Elena Kincaid – Review by Michelle Collier

Ocean's Three (Made In Heaven, #2)Ocean’s Three by Elena Kincaid
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the second book in the Made in Heaven Series and might I say just as good as the first one. Cameron and Reed are cousins that share a psychic connection to Joselyn. After seeing each other in their dreams on and off for many years they finally meet on a cruise in the Mediterranean, the emotions they all go through are so vivid at times. Will they be able to make the relationship between the three of them work?

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Ocean’s Three (Made In Heaven #2) by Elena Kincaid – Review by Jennifer Gordon

Ocean's Three (Made In Heaven, #2)Ocean’s Three by Elena Kincaid
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

An enjoyable and engaging paranormal romance which kept me happily turning the pages. Cameron Pompeo sees and feels things that he cannot explain, like the young girl, Jocelyn who appears nightly in his dreams, and seems so real. When his cousin Reed also shows up in his dream he realises that Jocelyn is real, and is important to both of them. Meanwhile, Jocelyn Parker has struggled with her guilt ever since her mother was tragically killed in an accident. She has convinced herself that she has made up the two most important people in her life, although something in her soul tells her that the two men are real. The three of them are finally brought together on a cruise to the Mediterranean. They finally meet, make real memories together and make promises of a future with the three of them being together. However, with outside forces threatening their relationship they may not be able to stay together when the cruise is over. This is an entertaining read, with an intriguing storyline and plenty of steamy romance. The characters are likeable and relatable, and the chemistry between Cameron, Jocelyn and Reed sizzles off the page.

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Ocean’s Three (Made In Heaven #2) by Elena Kincaid – Review by Kerry Baker

Ocean's Three (Made In Heaven, #2)Ocean’s Three by Elena Kincaid
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book is the second in the series and is just as good as the first. I was pulled into the story instantly by the characters and wanted to know more about them. As with the first book, this one is a unique story that I thought it was well written. This book was certainly all about the characters. The connection they had was undeniable and I loved every part of it.
This author is still a new one to me and I am enjoying what I am reading so far. If this is what all of her books are like then she definitely has a new fan in me.

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Ocean’s Three (Made In Heaven #2) by Elena Kincaid – Review by Angela Renee Diaz

Ocean's Three (Made In Heaven, #2)Ocean’s Three by Elena Kincaid
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

As a teen Elena goes through something very traumatic. As a result, she ends up blocking her friends that they dream shared. True love is meant to be. Though some years have passed. The three our united in person. This book is as good as the first.

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Ocean’s Three (Made In Heaven #2) by Elena Kincaid – Review by Megan Conley

Ocean's Three (Made In Heaven, #2)Ocean’s Three by Elena Kincaid
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the 2nd installment in the Made in Heaven series and it can be read as a standalone. While Kincaid stays true to her paranormal romance MFM, the characters and setting are different. The basic plot line is similar to the 1st installment in such that Cameron, Reed, and Jocelyn meet (initially) in their dreams; however, the storyline and development of the characters does vary from the first book. I do feel that this book was more emotional than the first one and definitely brought a tear or two to my eyes. I enjoyed this book, but it’s definitely a niche that you want to make sure you’re into because it is a bit different.

Reviewed by @meggs1717

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Ocean’s Three (Made In Heaven #2) by Elena Kincaid – Review by Bethany Rucker

Ocean's Three (Made In Heaven, #2)Ocean’s Three by Elena Kincaid
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was a great story and I loved the main characters. However, I believe we could have seen a lot more growth from each one. I felt this story was too short. However, there wasn’t anything I hated. I just wanted more from these characters and I didn’t want their story to end. We get to see some growth from Jocelyn along the way, but I wish we got more of a glimpse into the men, Cameron and Reed. Overall a great story though, and I’d read it again.

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Ocean’s Three (Made In Heaven #2) by Elena Kincaid – Review by Devon Pulliam

Ocean's Three (Made In Heaven, #2)Ocean’s Three by Elena Kincaid
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Cameron and Reed are cousins who meet Jocelyn in their shared dream one night when they were kids. She never believed they were real until many years later when fate puts them all on board a cruise ship!

Jocelyn has gone from running away from the boys in the past but now that she knows they are real will she give into her feelings? Will they be able to get her to understand their feelings? Can 3 people make a relationship work?

But wait, there’s more… Cameron has visions, a bit of a psychic. Will his ability to see things change the outcome of their relationship?

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Ocean’s Three (Made In Heaven #2) by Elena Kincaid – Review by Jess Dimmock

Ocean's Three (Made In Heaven, #2)Ocean’s Three by Elena Kincaid
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was a relatively great book. Compared to the first it wasn’t quite as good though. The characters were really well written and the scenes are beautiful. However, the story itself felt rushed to me. This was still a great read and I highly recommend it to those who enjoyed the first in the Made in Heaven series. Kincaid has a really great gift for story-telling and I look forward to her next novel!

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Ocean’s Three (Made In Heaven #2) by Elena Kincaid – Review by LaliLovely

Ocean's Three (Made In Heaven, #2)Ocean’s Three by Elena Kincaid
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Like the 1st book, this was a great quickie!
Steamy & sexy with a surprising little twisty bit. There were so many cute moments & a few that made me tear up. The cruise setting through most of the book makes this a fantastic beach read or anytime you have a couple hours to escape into a naughty fantasy! Be careful, even MORE crushes on fictional men could happen.

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Ocean’s Three (Made In Heaven #2) by Elena Kincaid – Review by LaliLovely

Ocean's Three (Made In Heaven, #2)Ocean’s Three by Elena Kincaid
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Like the 1st book, this was a great quickie!
Steamy & sexy with a surprising little twisty bit. There were so many cute moments & a few that made me tear up. The cruise setting through most of the book makes this a fantastic beach read or anytime you have a couple hours to escape into a naughty fantasy! Be careful, even MORE crushes on fictional men could happen.

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Ocean’s Three (Made In Heaven #2) by Elena Kincaid – Review by Crystal Jimmo

Ocean's Three (Made In Heaven, #2)Ocean’s Three by Elena Kincaid
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This second stand-alone in the Made in Heaven series just like the first book is extremely well written. I wasn’t really comfortable with the whole cousin aspect of it, but the more I read the more I liked it. You have Jocalyn who just lost her mother to a tragic death, and she doesn’t have anything remotely related to love in her mind. Then she starts having these dreams about these two wonderful men. She starts questioning if it is real or not. When she finally meets these two on a Mediterranean cruise, she then realizes that her dreams were true. Does she accept these two men in her life, or does she push them away and lets guilt win? The up’s and downs that the MC feels just make you want to wrap her in a warm blanket and tell her that everything is going to be okay. I can’t wait to see if there will be more in the Made in Heaven series!

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Ocean’s Three (Made In Heaven #2) by Elena Kincaid – Review by April McCoy

Ocean's Three (Made In Heaven, #2)Ocean’s Three by Elena Kincaid
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

the second in the made in heaven series, this was another great one by Elena Kincaid. The idea she has with these books are brilliant and so are the characters! Definitely different, and worth giving a shot!!! I enjoyed the second book as much as I did the first and threw myself in headfirst!

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Ocean’s Three (Made In Heaven #2) by Elena Kincaid – Review by Rayne East

Ocean's Three (Made In Heaven, #2)Ocean’s Three by Elena Kincaid
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

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This is the second book in the Made in Heaven series and I loved it as much as the first. Cameron, Reed and Jocelyn have so much to work through to get to their happy ever after. There’s mystery, paranormal, drama and, of course, romance. The chemistry is sizzling. I really enjoyed the down-to-earth feel from the characters. They weren’t flashy or fake. A great addition to the a wonderful series. Recommend.

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Ocean’s Three (Made In Heaven #2) by Elena Kincaid – Review by Beverly Finnie

Ocean's Three (Made In Heaven, #2)Ocean’s Three by Elena Kincaid
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I’m obsessed with this series and I hope the author doesn’t stop at two books. I recently read the first book and I was excited to jump into Ocean’s Three. I kind of liked Ocean’s Three better. These books are a different perspective on soulmates/romance. Who knew soulmates could be more than two people. This book gives you that and so much more. Plus it gets any woman’s fantasies churning when you jump into a MMF romance. I wouldn’t believe you if you told me otherwise, but I digress.
Cameron, Reed, and Jocelyn meet in their dreams. Not very conventional but it works. Of course Cameron and Reed being cousins know it’s not just a dream. That it’s very real vivid situations that they discuss between one another at length. Jocelyn on the other hand doesn’t feel they are real, so she does what she feels is best to protect her heart. She cuts them off. That is until a very real Cameron and Reed show up on the same cruise she’s on for work. Now what?
This is their adventure. This is their story. The author pulls you in and gets you invested. You feel what the characters feel at times, which I attribute to great writing. When an author can get one emotionally invested in their work, it just shows how wonderful their work actually is. And this author definitely has me invested.
This may be the second book in this series but it’s no way connected to the first book. It’s very much a standalone novel. One worth reading. Me, I would recommend you read both and decide which one you enjoy more, but that’s just me. I guarantee you will enjoy both!

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