LOGINTwin Desires: Driven By Passion is a steamy, emotionally rich MMF contemporary romance that follows Luca Moretti, a 24-year-old chauffeur, as he falls into an intense, passionate relationship with his employers; the powerful, identical twin CEOs Alexander and Julian Voss, both 30. What begins as a dangerous flirtation in the back of a Maybach quickly escalates into nights of raw desire and tangled limbs. The three men navigate the intoxicating thrill of secret trysts while grappling with the power imbalance, public scrutiny, and deep-seated fears that threaten to tear them apart. Through luxurious penthouses, private islands, and high-society galas, Luca must confront his insecurities about being “just the driver,” while the Voss brothers learn to share not just a bed, but their hearts. Jealousy, vulnerability, and the weight of public expectation test their bond, but each challenge only deepens their commitment. Spanning two years, the story builds from forbidden passion to a heartfelt promise of forever, culminating in rings, a shared home, and a life built together. With equal parts intense eroticism and tender emotional depth, Driven by Desire explores love without boundaries, the courage to be seen, and the beauty of choosing each other every day. Perfect for readers who crave high-heat polyamorous romance with strong character growth, found family vibes, and a satisfying HEA.
View MoreThe penthouse had served them well. A sleek, modern cocoon above the city's chaos, but as the adoption process dragged into its eighth month, the limitations became clear. No garden for playdates, no extra rooms for siblings to share, the echoing marble floors too cold for tiny feet. They needed a real home, one built for the family they dreamed of. After weeks of viewings, they settled on a sprawling Georgian house in Hampstead: high ceilings, a walled garden bursting with rose bushes, and enough bedrooms to fill with laughter. It was a fixer-upper with outdated kitchens, creaky floors, and walls begging for fresh paint, but Luca saw potential in every corner. "This could be ours," he'd said during the tour, hand tracing a windowsill, his eyes shining. The twins had signed the papers that afternoon. Renovations began in earnest, turning their lives into an organized mayhem. Builders hammered from dawn, dust blanketed everything, and temporary moves to a nearby hotel tested their
Two years had woven their lives into a tapestry Luca could scarcely believe was real. The penthouse had evolved from a sleek bachelor pad into a true home, bookshelves lined with Luca’s favorite novels, a corner office for his foundation work, and walls adorned with photos from their travels: the Scottish island at sunset, the gala where they’d gone public, a candid shot from Luca’s family dinner in Manchester. The rings on his finger had dulled slightly from daily wear, but their meaning shone brighter: commitment, equality, forever.It started with a quiet conversation one rainy Sunday morning. Luca woke to the patter of droplets against the floor-to-ceiling windows, the Thames a misty blur below. He was sandwiched between the twins as always. Alexander’s arm draped over his waist, Julian’s breath warm on his neck. No alarms, no schedules; just the lazy luxury of time.Alexander stirred first, pressing a soft kiss to Luca’s shoulder. “Morning, love.”Julian mumbled something incohere
The foundation’s spring fundraiser was a glittering affair in a Mayfair hotel ballroom….crystal chandeliers, flowing champagne, donors in designer gowns mingling with artists and activists. Luca thrived in his role now, rings flashing as he shook hands, discussing grants and impacts with a confidence that still surprised him. Alexander and Julian moved through the crowd like shadows, always nearby, their presence a warm anchor.But tonight, tension simmered. Julian’s eyes narrowed as Luca laughed with Ethan, the new charity director, a charming American with tousled blonde hair and a disarming smile. Ethan leaned in too close, touching Luca’s arm as he praised the foundation’s work. “You’ve got a real gift for this, Luca. We should grab coffee sometime soon and brainstorm ideas.”Luca smiled politely, stepping back. “Sounds great. I’ll loop in the team.”But Julian saw red. By the time they got into the Maybach, with Luca taking the driver’s seat out of habit, the air crackled with un
The rings on Luca’s finger still felt new, a constant gleam that caught his eye during mundane moments like stirring coffee, signing foundation documents, or tracing the twins’ skin in bed. The public claim at the gala had shifted everything: invitations poured in, social media buzzed with a mix of support and snark, but Luca walked taller, the choker and bands a shield against doubt. Yet, as the train hurtled north toward Manchester, a different anxiety gnawed at him.“My family’s not like yours,” Luca said quietly, staring out at the blurring countryside. Alexander sat beside him, hand on his thigh; Julian across, scrolling emails but listening intently. “No estates. No silver. Just a terraced house, my mum’s lasagne, and my dad grumbling about football.”Alexander squeezed his leg. “We don’t care about that. We care about meeting the people who made you.”Julian looked up, smirking softly. “Besides, we’ve faced worse than a protective Italian family.”Luca’s childhood home was a na
The Scottish island faded into memory, but the rings on Luca’s finger; white gold, rose gold, and platinum stacked together were a constant reminder of their promise. Back in London, life accelerated. The Voss Foundation Gala loomed, an annual black-tie event that drew the city’s elite: CEOs, celeb
Three months after the Cotswolds estate, the Voss brothers surprised Luca with a long weekend away. They told him to pack light and meet them at a private airstrip outside London. No questions allowed.The private jet was sleek and small—just the three of them and a discreet pilot. Luca sat between
Sunday morning dawned soft and golden over the Cotswolds estate. Mist clung to the rolling hills outside the tall windows, and the world felt hushed, as if holding its breath. Luca woke alone in the enormous bed, the sheets still warm from the twins’ bodies but empty now. For a moment, he panicked.
The Voss brothers’ country estate sat on the edge of the Cotswolds, a sprawling stone manor hidden behind high hedges and a long private drive. Luca had driven them there on Friday evening, the Maybach’s headlights cutting through the fog as they left London behind. The twins had been quiet during












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