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From USA Today Bestselling Author K Webster comes a new steamy age-gap, enemies-to-lovers "why choose" forbidden romance! He's a successful attorney with a secret craving for his too-young stepdaughter. He wants her badly. But his wicked son wants her too... Love is an illusion. In my world, collecting the shiniest trophies is what I do. Beautiful wife. Swanky home. Expensive cars. Successful firm. Future attorney general. Add in the Park family name and I'm the envy of every man in town. True love, however, was never attainable, no matter how much I secretly wanted it. The desire to be loved isn't my only secret. My wife is missing. With my life under scrutiny as I run for office, I'm finding it difficult to lie away her whereabouts. People are starting to notice. My political opponent. Her best friend. And worst of all, my wife's daughter, Aubrey. Aubrey is finally back home after two long years with her dad, but she's asking questions I don't have answers to. Yet, that's not all she's doing... She's invading my thoughts and my heart, driving me insane with her beauty and vulnerability. I want her. She's barely legal and my wife's daughter. Forbidden and morally wrong. I can't have her. I can't. My son, though, doesn't live by the same code I do. He wants her too. But not to love...to destroy. I'll risk everything to keep him from her. Even if this tangle of awful costs me my reputation, my campaign, and my son. ***This is a complete mfm standalone novel with a happily ever after. Characters are of legal age and there is no romantic involvement between blood relations. *** Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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Our heroine broke up marriages
Hugo (our stepfather/hero) is still married
Father/Son/Stepdaughter DVP scenes.
The other hero, the son, had a secret and ongoing underage relationship
So, I saved you the book to find this out because you will hate yourself for paying for reading it since it wasn’t a Kindle Unlimited.
Don’t let any other reviewer say that there is no cheating. Don’t let anyone say that there isn’t sexual activity between blood relations because DVP is sexual activity. Sharing semen is sexual activity. Not brothers, not cousins, but a biological father and son. They go back and forth betwen her, they sleep with her alone and together. It's like one night she wants to be with Hugo, and another night she wants to be with Spencer. Hugo and Spencer go along with it. Some nights they are all together.
No one is likeable, no relationship is one to root for, there is nothing about ANY of these characters that has you rooting for an HEA with any of them. Once it's over with any rational person would want to call the cops, CPS, and a psychiatrist on the whole lot of them. The actual sex is just a small bit of why I dislike the characters.
They are written with the worst characteristiscs and we are supposed to like them. They treat Aubrey like crap, they play on her weaknesses, and treat her like a cum dumpster they have no ability to say no to.
Aubrey is a home wrecking slut who actively entices her stepfather, who spends the first part of the book trying but failing to not be attracted to her. He goes back and forth between jelousy, lust, and regret over the whole thing until he finally settles into fuck it mode.
Aubrey also allowes herself to be seduced/hate fucked by her step-brother who at turns is calling her "Leech" and literally trying to drown her in their pool. He in turn decides that it's ok to share her with his dad.
Here is a bit of a scene between a father, his biological son, and the step-daughter/sister to them.
I could write pages and pages on why THIS book is bad, and have attempted to not write an essay about it, but I can’t. Let me just give you one paragraph – graphic content warning.
The one opportunity for Aubrey to have a normal life is ruined within an hour of getting into town, when her step-dad decides to hire her as his assistant at his law firm so she won't be able to take a job offer at a coffee shop where the guy behind the register was flirting with her.
Aubrey has no experience, she is 19 and a highschool dropout. Doesn't matter to her. She sees what Hugo sees, an opportunity for work nookie. So Hugo actually has her come to work with him, parks her at the same desk as his current assistant, and basically leaves her there with no real idea of what to do. The assistant who already was there is rightfully put out about the whole thing and Aubrey spends her time basically trying to figure out things to do and internally complaining to herself about how the other assistant is critical towards her. We are supposed to hate the assistant because it is obvious that she has a thing for Hugo. The poor assistant even has to drive Aubrey home at night since Hugo doesn't want her to take an UBER.
Like I said. They all suck.
You ever heard that song "I Am My Own Grandfather"? Well, this is that kind of book. I couldn't and still can't map the relationships between everyone in the end.
Anyone who has read this book if they can make a proper analysis of the family dynamics at the end I would be amazed.
Read another book by this author because they are better.,The spoilers you need to know –
Our heroine broke up marriages
Hugo (our stepfather/hero) is still married
Father/Son/Stepdaughter DVP scenes.
The other hero, the son, had a secret and ongoing underage relationship
So, I saved you the book to find this out because you will hate yourself for paying for reading it since it wasn’t a Kindle Unlimited.
Don’t let any other reviewer say that there is no cheating. Don’t let anyone say that there isn’t sexual activity between blood relations because DVP is sexual activity. Sharing semen is sexual activity. Not brothers, not cousins, but a biological father and son. They go back and forth betwen her, they sleep with her alone and together. It's like one night she wants to be with Hugo, and another night she wants to be with Spencer. Hugo and Spencer go along with it. Some nights they are all together.
No one is likeable, no relationship is one to root for, there is nothing about ANY of these characters that has you rooting for an HEA with any of them. Once it's over with any rational person would want to call the cops, CPS, and a psychiatrist on the whole lot of them. The actual sex is just a small bit of why I dislike the characters.
They are written with the worst characteristiscs and we are supposed to like them. They treat Aubrey like crap, they play on her weaknesses, and treat her like a cum dumpster they have no ability to say no to.
Aubrey is a home wrecking slut who actively entices her stepfather, who spends the first part of the book trying but failing to not be attracted to her. He goes back and forth between jelousy, lust, and regret over the whole thing until he finally settles into fuck it mode.
Aubrey also allowes herself to be seduced/hate fucked by her step-brother who at turns is calling her "Leech" and literally trying to drown her in their pool. He in turn decides that it's ok to share her with his dad.
Here is a bit of a scene between a father, his biological son, and the step-daughter/sister to them.
I could write pages and pages on why THIS book is bad, and have attempted to not write an essay about it, but I can’t. Let me just give you one paragraph – graphic content warning.
The one opportunity for Aubrey to have a normal life is ruined within an hour of getting into town, when her step-dad decides to hire her as his assistant at his law firm so she won't be able to take a job offer at a coffee shop where the guy behind the register was flirting with her.
Aubrey has no experience, she is 19 and a highschool dropout. Doesn't matter to her. She sees what Hugo sees, an opportunity for work nookie. So Hugo actually has her come to work with him, parks her at the same desk as his current assistant, and basically leaves her there with no real idea of what to do. The assistant who already was there is rightfully put out about the whole thing and Aubrey spends her time basically trying to figure out things to do and internally complaining to herself about how the other assistant is critical towards her. We are supposed to hate the assistant because it is obvious that she has a thing for Hugo. The poor assistant even has to drive Aubrey home at night since Hugo doesn't want her to take an UBER.
Like I said. They all suck.
You ever heard that song "I Am My Own Grandfather"? Well, this is that kind of book. I couldn't and still can't map the relationships between everyone in the end.
Anyone who has read this book if they can make a proper analysis of the family dynamics at the end I would be amazed.
Read another book by this author because they are better. ( )