A lot has happened in his life, but nothing quite as life-altering as having his slightly older and very much married boyfriends Joel Priestley and Julien Thornton love him as much as they do. Turning thirty isn't just about getting older for Robert Bianchi. I'm always cautious with stories that involve three-sided relationships, and only a rarefied few have been able to make me stand back and think, "Yeah, I can totally see that happening." In the case of a princess turned bar manager named Robbie, a prick who was renowned restaurateur and chef named Julien, and a priest who was a take-no-prisoners defense attorney named Joel but better known as Priest, a happy ending was well-deserved and very much earned, especially after everything they went through. And here I find myself once again-bidding adieu to three men who have made their mark and made me believe that true love can actually exist in equal measure among three men. After all, fans and readers have fallen in love with the characters she's created and while we all want them to get their happily-ever-afters, when the inevitable final book comes along, we can't quite say goodbye. Every single time Ella Frank closes out a series, it's a bittersweet occasion.
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