What I Read Last Week
Tagged: DIK Blog, Gillibran Brown, Jessica Lee, Jillian Hunter, Kristina Wright, Lora Leigh, Tessa Dare
Ever wondered what it must be like to be part of a ménage à trois, a gay ménage à trois? Then wonder no more, because that’s just what my book is all about. It contains snippets, snatches and stories about everyday life with my Daddies, Dick and Shane. I love them both dearly, despite their overbearing ways, or perhaps even because of them. The book takes its starting point and content from the personal web diary I began to write in September 2006, when boredom lay heavy upon me and I was alone on account of my boyfriends being away together on holiday. If you think this houseboy’s life might interest you, then welcome, step over the threshold, but wipe your feet first, as I’ve just polished the parquet.
Fun with Dick and Shane is exactly what it says – a diary type telling of Gillibran Brown’s life with Dik and Shane. He started with them as a housekeeper/houseboy but the relationship, somewhere along the way, turned into a threesome. Dick is a sub to Shane and Gillibran is sub to both of them, with Shane being the end all be all last word in the house.
When I first started the book I considered not reading further after the first few pages. It is the time that Dick and Shane, who have been together for 10 years are taking a holiday without Gil so that they can reconnect with each other. It’s not that they don’t love Gilli but they were together for a long damed time before Gil fell on the scene and it’s just something that they need to do. Gilli, to say the least, is not thrilled with this. He feels unloved and unwanted (which is a theme in the book) – which is so not true but he’s got the devil on his shoulder telling him it is. He acts the major brat and frankly I was a bit disgusted with him. I guess my thinking was if he was that put out by their holiday – among the many other things he was put out about – he should just leave! Well he didn’t and that was just one incident in the life of this houseboy. I decided to read on and see if it got better and it did. While Gilli acts the brat on so many levels during the course of the book it was still a good read.
The book really covers a multitude of issue in Gillibran’s life – including the death of a neighbor, health issues, parental issues, the relationship between, Gilli, Shane and Dick and of course a truckload of discipline for Gilli’s smart mouth. There were times when I just wanted to kick Gillibran in the shin…multiple times, or gag him because his mouth kept getting him in to trouble, but overall I really liked reading the journal entries. I found it pretty darned entertaining and laughed out loud a couple of times and couldn’t stop. (I bookmarked a couple of these funny incidences on my ereader as I was reading yesterday but this morning they’re not there. No, it couldn’t possibly be operator error so be quiet.)
I can’t begin to understand the dynamic between a Dom and his sub, or in this case subs, but despite the discipline (spankings…and not sexual ones) that Gilli received I really liked Shane and Dick. Yes, Shane was gruff and a big bear, not touchy feely at all, but you could tell he cared for Gilli deeply in his own protective way. Dick was a doll. I just loved that man. He loved Gilli and Shane and wasn’t afraid to show it in a multitude of ways. He had a great sense of humor and that coupled with his care and concern sigh I just loved reading about him. If he wasn’t gay and I wasn’t married…lol
Anyway, I ended up being quite entertained. Once I got past the initial dose of Gillibran and his whining I learned to take the rest of him with a grain of salt. Under the childish attitude he had a good heart and cared for his men. I have to say that I’m definitely thinking of reading the next installment. Maybe hoping that the 24 year old Gilli has grown up some? lol IDK
Rating: 4 out of 5