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My favorite book for the week ending March 31st was Eyes On Me by Sara Cate.
#WeeklyFavorites @Read4life
My favorite book for the week ending March 31st was Eyes On Me by Sara Cate.
Enjoyed the second installment of the Salacious Players Club series. I liked the characters and the plot worked for me. I also liked that it a bit taboo and the abg gap. 3.5🌟
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So, if you're in the market for a captivating tale that'll keep you hooked from start to finish, I highly recommend giving “Eyes on Me“ a listen. Trust me, it's worth every moment spent lost in its pages....
Full review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/6428136029
I was a little worried it be too weird that they are step sibling, but let me tell you... that ending was hootttt. (For clarity, it was all hot but the end 🥵)
I didn‘t love this as much as Praise, but it was still really good! Great mental health representation! I love that these books have a little plot and depth. There‘s lots of smut, but it still manages to explore lots of controversial topics and taboos. I‘m excited for the next one because ya know… Drake 😍
I needed something spicy and fun after a couple of the last books I'd read. This one was a perfect choice. First it's Sara Cate. Second it's spicy and amazing. And a series you're going to find yourself sucked into. In a word...Yum! #LittensLoveRomance
Another smokin addition to this series, featuring Garrett, another of the Salacious Players Club's owners. This one with more of a taboo vibe given that he stumbles on his step-sister working on a camgirl site... and suddenly doesn't see her as the bratty girl anymore 😳🔥🥵 🚿
“Someday a man will come along who won‘t like what you do. He‘ll want you to himself because he thinks you‘re nothing more than a body he can control, and it will be because he‘s insecure. A real man knows that truly possessing someone is a privilege, and it‘s not their body you‘ll own. It‘s so much more. I want you to know the difference, Mia.”