There are a handful of key authors who execute this subgenre exceptionally well, each with their own stylistic take. But all these books successfully explore the dynamics of a polyamorous romance, with amazing characters and spice that will leave readers blushing.

New Camelot by Sierra Simone

I read this series in 2021, and reread it this year, and it remains wandering into my mind all the time. The New Camelot Series wrecked my soul and rearranged the pieces. These books are intense and deeply emotional, as well as kinky as all hell. This is one of those series where the less I say the better. Go in blind and enjoy the ride.

Midnight Ruin is a retelling of the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, with the addition of Charon, the guard of Hades’ underworld, in their relationship. This is a contemporary romance, so none of these people are actually gods and there is no fantasy here. Instead, it’s a ruling oligarchy over a troubled city where the ruling position and side characters are subtly fashioned after their namesakes from the Greek pantheon.

Hades is the ruler of the lower city and has been hosting Eurydice under his protection since the events of Neon Gods, where Orpheus sold Eurydice out to Zeus, unaware that Zeus, the ruler of the upper city plans to hurt her. Eurydice has spent a year in the underworld, under the close watch of Hades’ second-in-command, Charon, recovering from this betrayal. They form a close relationship, and although they’ve never acted on it, there is a simmering sexual tension there, which is what this scorching MMF romance opens with. And then Orpheus grovels for forgiveness. It’s a steamy, fast-paced read with incredible spice and fascinating relationship dynamics.

Learn My Lesson by Katee Robert

What if Hades owned a sex club and Megaera didn’t have to choose between him and Hercules? Yes, this book takes Disney characters and puts them in a kinky polyamorous relationship that largely takes place inside a sex club. Yes, it is exactly as fun as it sounds.

Hercules was a childhood favorite, and I’ve long considered Hades the sexiest of the Disney villains, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t a place in my heart for Hercules too. As is true of the main character in this book, and oh yeah, Hades is into Hercules too. Which makes sense, if you really think about it, or don’t, and just enjoy the entertainment that these three bring to the page.

The Beast by Katee Robert

One last Katee Robert book for this list, although there were several in close consideration for this final spot. When it comes to MMF or polyamorous romance in general, Katee Robert is the place to start. And you guessed it, in this Beauty and the Beast retelling, Belle doesn’t have to choose between Gaston and the Beast, and Gaston and the Beast are into each other as well. And Gaston is an entirely different character that doesn’t suck this time.

Despite the familiar characters, it’s a completely new story that feels vaguely familiar but is obviously a significant departure from the source material. Like all of Roberts’ work, it’s unbelievably spicy, and a quick read. Perfect for an afternoon when you just want some smut.

Now all grown up, Keres is ready to get her revenge on the people responsible for the horrors of her childhood, the Morettis. Her ticket to access the Moretti family comes in the form of two smoking hot bodyguards, Ace and Romeo. Things, naturally, do not go as planned. Now these two bodyguards have one job, to keep an eye on Keres while she attempts to exact her revenge. And from there, things get hot and complicated, a favorite combination here at The Nora Theory. Keres is delicious and emotional, spicy, sweet, and violent all at once.

While this story is kinky, bisexual fun, it also doesn’t shy away from difficult conversations. Religious trauma, homophobia, and marital difficulties all play a significant role. Readers will have to wait a little bit for the spice to kick in, but once it does, it will blow you away. The slow burn makes for a delicious build of tension, and it’s so satisfying when these three give in to their desires.

Give Me More by Sara Cate

Part of the Salacious Players Club series, Give Me More follows a married couple, Garrett and Isabelle, and their best friend, Drake, a notorious player on the scene of the sex club where both men work. Garrett wants to explore something new and asks to watch Drake with his wife one night. The problem is, that Drake has feelings for them both.

The sexual tension between these three is off the charts. Naturally, as they all are involved with a sex club, the kinks are plentiful and the spice is ever-present, but it’s combined with a relationship built on love and mutual respect, and the result is both sweet and spicy, and a great read for those interested in MMF romance.

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