The Bootlegger’s Bounty by Adriana Herrera

If you’re looking for a book that gets straight to the point, I have found it right here. This is yet another book that I can’t recall where I heard about it from. I needed another short read this week, I am still recovering from that cold, and this one seemed to be the perfect length. 

Besides being short, a story that you can read in a couple of hours, it was also incredibly sexy. The female main character gets to business with her love interests immediately, and I wouldn’t call that a spoiler because the cover gives the plot away. This is a bisexual, throuple romance that takes place in the 1920s, during prohibition. Our two male main characters are rum runners, and they happen upon their future paramour as a stowaway on a boat transporting liquor. 

I’m not going to lie, it’s not the best written story. But if you are only interested in spice then you will be satisfied. I would have loved a longer novel, the plot was very to the point and it moved way too fast. I would have really enjoyed seeing how the female main character works towards reaching her goals. I think seeing the struggles that the three of them went through after their adventures at sea as they built their business would have been really fun to read too. I think with more time this could have been a really great piece of historical fiction romance, I’m imagining something like Bertrice Small would have written. If anyone knows of any good pirate smuggling books with a great plot and a side of romance I would love to hear about it.