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Eyes on Me (Salacious Players' Club)

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This book is up your alley if you are a fan of step-siblings (stepbrother/stepsister) falling for each other and you enjoy Age Gap romance and Forbidden romance. I haven’t read much step-siblings romance, but I plan on finding more after reading this book. The Bisexual Representation: the fmc is supposedly bi, and from what I read in this book, she cheated on her girlfriend, and she literally would not stop sexualising every woman she laid her eyes on: even a pregnant woman once. There are so many stereotypes surrounding bi people cheating that I was just really unimpressed with the depiction of the fmc's sexuality. I can't wait to see what the author does next with this series! Each book has been better than the last, and equally as addictive. If you haven't read this series, now is the time to binge all four books! Fifth, the dynamic in this book was just the best. I absolutely adored it. I just loved how Beau was a little shit who just wanted to be punished and how Maggie just wanted to put Beau in line and make him obey her. Their dynamic just made the book so much fun to read and it really added to the interactions between the characters. It just made this book so engaging and a joy to read.

I was called a tumblr feminist for saying this, but it's something I've noticed in many romances that just really irks me, especially considering it's extremely unnecessary. It's when the female character say something in an attempt to be feminist but then is corrected by a MAN and humiliated for trying to say something that supports her community: There was a lot of character growth in this book for both Beau and Maggie and that stuff is my catnip. I love a good reverse age gap as well and this was the best I’ve read in awhile. I love that Cate always pushes the boundaries into discomfort and balances that with a whole bunch of smut. This time the smut helped to drive the plot forward as well as playing up each character, showing their growth and how their partner met their newly discovered needs. Just so sweet. One of the 4 owners of our favourite Salacious Players Club, Garrett is a voyeur. He loves to watch, which makes him fantastic at his job sourcing talent and ensuring the club is set up perfectly. But one day on a cam girl app he stumbles across the one person he shouldn’t watch - his step sister Mia. He knows he should look away, but he can’t. Sixth, I always love a good age gap. Expecially when the woman is older, count me in, any time. I live for these kind of couples. And I expecially loved it in this case. I like that we have so much variety in the books and I look forward to reading more from Sara Cate in the future. I highly recommend this series and I’ll give the series as a whole a 4 stars, 3.5 peppers, and 2 tissues.I didn’t think I was going to like this book when I first started reading it but I did actually end up loving this book. Sara Cate does a wonderful job about showing how one of the most feminist things we can do is explore our sexuality and kinks and then be completely unashamed about them and not afraid to voice what we want. As one of the four owners of the Salacious Players’ Club, I’m comfortable on the sidelines. This is what I was made to do, and I work better alone. I love to see BDSM used as healing, and that is exactly what we got to experience with both Beau and Maggie. Beau has a lot of pent up frustration about his dad marrying his ex-girlfriend, his toxic mom, and feeling stagnant in life. Maggie has never gotten a chance to truly explore her sexuality and what feels right for her in the bedroom. Seeing them explore the BDSM dynamic together was a beautiful journey. Even outside of the smex, their conversations and time spent together is intimate and you can feel the genuine bond and shared vulnerabilities between them as the story goes on. The scene where they switched roles was incredibly hot and then it turned into such an intense and almost uncomfortable moment. Beau’s emotional break down felt cathartic and that’s probably one of my favorite scenes. I think what I like most about this series is just how different each book is. We aren’t getting the same story line. We don’t get the same personalities, we don’t get the same body types, we don’t get the same conflicts.

OW (Other Woman)/OM (Other Man) drama: Mild Some mild jealousy when H tries to be a brat for the h and flirts with OW Also, the love that these two had for each other was just so swoony, I adored reading about it, so much.Society wants to dictate who we are. Don't show your body, enjoying sex is wrong, sex clubs are the gateway to hell. All we want is to be someone else's fantasy, for a little bit, or forever. Heat level: Hot. They have some hot tension, chemistry, and scenes -- but not so much it takes away from the story. Some bdsm dynamics: D/s, bondage, spanking/flogging/caning, degradation, toys, and pegging The biggest reason for that is Maggie. I enjoyed that they not only considered themselves vanilla, they had issues with sex and intimacy in general. Badly written BDSM: the bdsm was, therefore, written very apparently unprofessionally and unclassily and it just kind of takes away from the luxurious, sensual atmosphere that authors like this should strive to create. Getting consent right, and writing respectful characters, canNOT be that difficult. Let me mention that I'm a bit bitter that it took this series until the 4th book to get a good rating from me...

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