Shirley C. reviewed The Last Reilly Standing (Three-Way Wager, Bk 3) (Desire, Bk 1664) on + 91 more book reviews
Good story

Third in the series.
Holly L. (luvstoread) reviewed The Last Reilly Standing (Three-Way Wager, Bk 3) (Desire, Bk 1664) on + 228 more book reviews
Thankfully, the longest three months of Aidan's life were coming to an end. Only three more weeks and he'd be the winner of the no-sex-for-ninety-days bet he made with his brothers. He could almost taste victory!
Then he'd met Terry Evans.
Her voice was soft and dreamy. Just the kind a man liked to hear coming from the pillow beside his. Aidan groaned from the absolute woman and not be able to turn on his usual Reilly charm. Or work his magic until he had her right where he wanted her. In the dark. In his bed. No, it would not be an easy three weeks, not if he was going to be the last Reilly standing....and not on bended knee!
Then he'd met Terry Evans.
Her voice was soft and dreamy. Just the kind a man liked to hear coming from the pillow beside his. Aidan groaned from the absolute woman and not be able to turn on his usual Reilly charm. Or work his magic until he had her right where he wanted her. In the dark. In his bed. No, it would not be an easy three weeks, not if he was going to be the last Reilly standing....and not on bended knee!
Stephanie E. (sme) reviewed The Last Reilly Standing (Three-Way Wager, Bk 3) (Desire, Bk 1664) on + 51 more book reviews
A fun trilogy from Maureen Child.
Heather B. (HeatherLovesSpike) reviewed The Last Reilly Standing (Three-Way Wager, Bk 3) (Desire, Bk 1664) on + 114 more book reviews
Thankfully, the longest three months of Aidan's life were coming to an end. Only three more weeks and he'd be the winner of the no-sex-for-ninety-days bet he made with his brothers. He could almost taste victory!
Then he'd met Terry Evans.
Her voice was soft and dreamy. Just the kind a man liked to hear coming from the pillow beside his. Aidan groaned from the absolute misery of having to look at this gorgeous woman and not be able to turn on his usual Reilly charm. Or work his magic until he had her right where he wanted her. In the dark. In his bed. No, it would not be an easy three weeks, not if he was going to be the last Reilly standingand not on bended knee!
Then he'd met Terry Evans.
Her voice was soft and dreamy. Just the kind a man liked to hear coming from the pillow beside his. Aidan groaned from the absolute misery of having to look at this gorgeous woman and not be able to turn on his usual Reilly charm. Or work his magic until he had her right where he wanted her. In the dark. In his bed. No, it would not be an easy three weeks, not if he was going to be the last Reilly standingand not on bended knee!
D.J. C. (readAlot) reviewed The Last Reilly Standing (Three-Way Wager, Bk 3) (Desire, Bk 1664) on + 69 more book reviews
Three-Way Wager (Book 3 of 3)
The Reilly triplets bet they could go ninety days without sex. Aidan had three weeks to win the bet until he met Terry Evans.
The Reilly triplets bet they could go ninety days without sex. Aidan had three weeks to win the bet until he met Terry Evans.
Heather B. (HeatherB) reviewed The Last Reilly Standing (Three-Way Wager, Bk 3) (Desire, Bk 1664) on + 16 more book reviews
Book 3 in the Three-Way Wager Trilogy
Aidan Connor is the last of the Reilly triplets to attempt to go without sex for 90 days, the premise of the wager/challenge imposed on them by their priest brother. Then he meets Manhattan sociallite Terry Evans.
After the build-up of the first two books, this one was a disappointment for me. The second book was the best one, for me, by far.
Aidan Connor is the last of the Reilly triplets to attempt to go without sex for 90 days, the premise of the wager/challenge imposed on them by their priest brother. Then he meets Manhattan sociallite Terry Evans.
After the build-up of the first two books, this one was a disappointment for me. The second book was the best one, for me, by far.
Lisa P. (princessL) reviewed The Last Reilly Standing (Three-Way Wager, Bk 3) (Desire, Bk 1664) on + 84 more book reviews
Predictable ending to the trilogy. Still enjoyable however. You don't have to have read the first two to enjoy the story either.

This book was wonderful. This was the 1st of Maureen Child I had read and it made me a fan. The whole series was wonderful.

1 of 3, great series about brothers; very romantic stories.