The Strongest Shape
When fashion photographer Caleb Moss moved from the Big Apple to Los Angeles, he never expected to break up with his lover. A night of drinking brings him in contact with a host of new friends, and eventually, the two men teach Caleb about love and devotion.

Scott and Chris are part of a long-term relationship. Chris's ease of sharing Scott with Caleb baffles those around the three men. Those who doubt the solidity of their commitment are in for a rude awakening.

Tessa Cárdenas' release, The Strongest Shape, is a wonderful story about love, second chances, and the importance of communication. Each man brings something unique to the table, to construct a well-balanced relationship. While there is a fair amount of drama in The Strongest Shape, it gives just enough opportunity for the men to develop as friends and lovers. They will have to look internally and then decide the importance of love, and the relationship. Even with a four-year relationship under their belt, Chris and Scott understand the significance of ensuring Caleb has equal footing and equal say.

Ms. Cárdenas does a good job of incorporating their careers into the story without drawing too much of the focus away from the budding relationship. I found The Strongest Shape to be a great read and recommend it to those who enjoy the genre.

Reviewed by: NeNe

NeNe