She's the woman I've always loved. He's the man I've never stopped wanting. Who says I can't have everything?
Lawrence
Falling in love with Gabi at eighteen was easy. Falling for Connor at the same time? That's where things got complicated. When I discovered their latent feelings for each other, it seemed like all the pieces of us were falling into place. Until the night I offered Connor a taste of Gabi's kiss - from my lips - and everything fell apart.
Six years have passed, but I'm still the same selfish bastard who wants more than his fair share of love. If I ever get a second chance, I'll do anything to make them mine.
Gabi
The night I found my boyfriend cheating on me with my oldest crush, my heart broke. I managed to rebuild my friendship with Connor, even after he left town. But Lawrence is nothing more to me than my brother's best friend - and the best man at his upcoming wedding.
Connor's recent return has rekindled the attraction that's always lingered beneath the surface of our friendship. A romantic weekend of wedding celebrations seems like the perfect opportunity to explore the possibilities between us. If Lawrence is forced to watch from the sidelines, so be it.
Connor
As a male super-model, I've been voted World's Sexiest Man - twice. But Gabi has only ever treated me as a friend. When she asks me to be her date for the wedding, I know this is my chance to win her heart - even if I have to do it under Lawrence's watchful gaze.
But Lawrence has never been good at keeping his distance, and the kiss we shared all those years ago started something that has yet to be resolved. How do I keep him from coming between me and Gabi, when that's exactly where I want him?
Becoming Us is an exciting menage romance by Australian author Rebecca Raine. Although part of a series, it is a standalone novel with no cliffhanger and a highly satisfying HEA.
Trigger Warning: The warning for this book contains minor spoilers so please take a moment to consider whether you wish to continue reading the warning. Still here? Okay, here it is: This book features mention of an eating disorder. There are no graphic scenes regarding the disorder, but this may be a trigger for some readers.