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Not my favorite
What I love about Sugar Daddies book is how it doesn't hold back. West dives deep into the world of taboo relationships and explores the messy, complicated stuff that comes with it. It's raw, it's real, and it's oh-so-addictive....
Full review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/6428114999
“ I studied business because I felt I shouldget a conventional degree. Now I want to live for me.”
Who has ever felt this way? Like getting a college degree because you are told that it will be convenient/useful to you.
And what happens is that you actually went ahead and got the freaking degree!?
What I got: a Sociology degree
Now, I want to be like Katie: and live for me!❤️
This book was some seriously sexy erotica, but it was also a really great story.Katie grew up with a single mom until her rich dad shows up when she‘s 10. She chooses to do her own thing. She loves horses and dreams of owning her own stable.She joins a sugar daddy website to get the money, but is in for a surprise when she meets and agrees to a relationship with Carl and Rick. The sugar daddy role quickly becomes more as the three fall in love.
Book 85. This review is actually about Dirty Daddies! I've already requested that Litsy add it to the database so if/when they do I'll edit this. This one wasn't as good as Sugar Daddies, I'm really not into age play and it was harder to over look this time, other times I can just kind of imagine the characters are different ages. There wasn't any sex for at least half the book, which is nice I guess cause it gave more time to develop the
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Book 52. This book was actually so good. I was expecting a cheesy porno but there was good plot and well written characters. Still nice and sexy but a delightful portrayal of polyamory as well.
This was super fun! It was a little difficult to get through given the severity of my depression while I was reading it, but it was sexy and I loved the portrayal of a healthy poly relationship. There were a couple problematic elements to the story, but they were more so eyeroll-y than anything else.
If you know me at all, you know I read a LOT of YA. So one of my reading goals for the new year was to read more adult books.
Of course, I have to start that off with m/m/f erotica. 😆