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Three’s the naughtiest kind of crowd.
Getting to the one-year mark is difficult enough for two lovers. With three in the mix, every day brings a fresh challenge for Henry, Alice, and Jay.
Between Alice’s headstrong insistence on pushing her sexual limits and Jay’s need to confront an abusive former lover, Henry has his hands full keeping both of his partners safe and happy. If his balancing act fails, the trio’s future will come tumbling down.
But amid the struggles and risks of their unconventional lifestyle, the three form a union that brings each of them to the edge of something new—a love that could slip through their fingers if they don’t hold on tight.
- TaalEngels
- Publicatiedatum17 mei 2020
- Bestandsgrootte1619 KB
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- ASIN : B088RKQKJ9
- Uitgever : Whiskey Jack Editing LLC; 2e editie (17 mei 2020)
- Taal : Engels
- Bestandsgrootte : 1619 KB
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- Tekst-naar-spraak : Ingeschakeld
- Verbeterd lettertype : Ingeschakeld
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- Printlengte : 432 pagina's
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I received a copy from NetGalley in return for an honest review.

(Contains light spoilers.)
Another fantastic book in this series. I have eaten up each book so far, and still re-read them. This one will be added to the list.
We continue where the third book left off, and the group confronts quite a few issues.
The main one is Cal, thankfully. The threat of him has hurt Jay to a large extent, and invaded their relationship in the previous book. He’s a major hazard, and now that the three are going to the club again, he’s starting to be dealt with for real. I definitely like the way that that plot line gets handled in this book.
Now that the three of them are going to the club again, we see a new side of Jay. We meet a few new subs and Doms, and it’s nice to see them making new friends, to see Jay opening up and growing. He’s needed this for a while. It’s also clear that Henry likes teaching, and the scenes where he’s teaching at the club are fun and helpful to a lot of people.
Jay’s family causes a big distraction in the middle, and that’s hard. I’m still waiting for him to stand up to his sister, but we haven’t officially met her yet. I’m hoping we’ll get more of that soon, especially since Alice is made aware what his relationship really is with his family. How he hides from them, and how it hurts both Alice and Henry. I just feel sad and frustrated with Jay’s family here, and am waiting for something big to happen there. Alice’s sister, on the other hand, should be showing up in the next book, and I’m excited for that. Alice also makes friends, mostly, with Emma, which is nice and should lead to good things.
I loved this book. I honestly can’t get enough of Barber’s writing and characters, especially these three. I want to see more of Leah and her Master, and I really want to see Santa Will get his happy ending. And I just want more of the threesome. They make me happy.
A review copy was provided by the publisher, Kensington, through Netgalley. Thank you!
[More of my reviews are available on my blog, Geeky Reading, to which there's a link on my profile.]

By the end of Finding Their Balance it becomes clear why the previous installment in the series, Becoming His Master, was a look back into how Jay and Henry’s relationship formed and why it occurred where it did in the series. In order to understand the significance of Calvin Gardner’s actions in Healing the Wounds and his obvious crusade to show that Henry’s style of dominance as less than, it was imperative that we understood what had befallen Jay and how far Henry’s training and care had gone in forming the happy puppy Alice has come to know and love. It also sets the stage for many of the events that take place in this installment as things finally come to a head where Cal is concerned. While it’s not a pretty sequence of events as Cal proves his unworthiness in calling himself a Master, Jay and Alice form bonds of friendship with other club submissives and both discover just how much they’ve grown under Henry’s dominance and one another’s love. As with the previous installments, the sex scenes are varied, loving, and steamy as heck as Jay and Alice continue to flourish under Henry’s guiding hand and explore new pairings and positions. Oh yes, Alice discovers the joys of one of my favorite-to-read couplings.
Seeing Jay come into himself and face down his abuser was absolutely awe inspiring, not just because it happened but because it has been a continual process over most of the books and finally culminated in this installment. There was no quick stroke of the pen with which Barber “cured” him, but rather a process. In the same vein, we get to see Alice blossom in this installment. Not only does she come into her own dominance with Jay, but she also makes great strides in her submissiveness with Henry, particularly at the club. This is where the title comes into play as the trio has spent the past year together and finding their balance with one another. I was particularly relieved to see the inroads made between Alice and Emma and look forward to seeing how that relationship changes now that they’ve come to an understanding. And that’s the absolute best part of this book, arriving at the final page and knowing that there’s more to come. Barber’s Neighborly Affection series is one of my favorites and I look forward to reading the next installment in the series to find out where life takes the trio next.
I received a complimentary copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.
Reviewed by Angela at Crystal's Many Reviewers!

Finding Their Balance is the 5th book in the Neighborly Affection series. I can't really been read as a standalone. M.Q. Barber intended it to be read as a series.
In Playing the Game (Neighborly Affection #1) we meet Alice. She is a single female trying to make her way. As she is moving into a new apartment building she meets one of her neighbors, Jay. Jay starts chatting with her and Alice discovers that Jay shares an apartment with a gentleman named Henry. As things move forward you find out that Henry and Jay are together, sexually. They share a BDSM relationship. Over time they ask Alice to join them.
As the series moves on, we get to read how the relationship between Alice, Henry & Jay develops.
In Finding Their Balance we see Alice start to find herself. She yearns to be dominated by Henry and yet wants to dominate Jay. It's a perfect balance of who she is in real life. We read how the three of them navigate this change to their relationship. Will they be able to make it work or is it a recipe for a disaster?
I love Henry. He is a perfect dominate. He lets his subs shine with everything that they do and through everything that he asks them to do. I love the dynamic between Henry & Jay. Jay is so eager to please. He is like a dog that is happy when he pleases his master. Jay cracks me up as well. He is an adult child. The three of them are a perfect match.
Although this series is in the erotic category, it is not raunchy sex. Henry turns sex into an art. M.Q. Barber does a great job writing erotic scenes that do not make you uncomfortable.
M.Q. Barber, thank you so much for trusting me with your work. I feel honored to be have read Finding Their Balance prior to its release. Please let me that Henry, Alice & Jay's story will continue. They have found a place in my heart. You have a fan for life!