How to tell what I think...maybe this background of my life is not interesting or maybe it is relevant, I don't know, judge for yourselves.
I live in a country where every year the number of women murdered by their partners is increasing (49 in 2022, I think), where groups of women runners are organized to enjoy night races safely, a country where government campaigns warn you not to leave your drink within reach of anyone or to be careful to return home alone because you may be in danger. Or where, and this hurts, women threatened by their partners are chained to a surveillance bracelet for their protection, while those who threaten walk freely. With all this background I can only marvel at stories like this. For me it's almost science fiction. That three strong, sensitive men share intimacy with a woman who is independent and confident in her sexuality. That this woman is sincere with her desires and her needs. That all of this, sex, friendship, love, is based on mutual respect, and above all, on respect for the other...God, I want to live inside this story.
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******** 5 Stars *********
“I'm not tormenting you. This is foreplay.”
Best H of the year.
Warning: in this book there are characters who are unfaithful to their legal partners, who do not hesitate to go ahead even if the partner is not convinced of what they want to do. They even cheat or refuse to tell the whole truth in order to achieve their goals... and yet I assure you that you will fall in love with this character.
Sweet and scorching hot.
Oh, boy! You'll sweat!
It's beyond me...this whole Daddy/babygirl fantasy is fine if it's just that: a sexual fantasy between adults who know who they are and consent to play to satisfy their sexual desires.
Crossing the line between fact and fiction, it's going from a sexual game to a crime. Even as an adult and giving consent, how much of that consent is prior manipulation by an authority figure in your formative years?
The book is a gem, it takes you from eroticism to despair. In barely a hundred pages and using the trope Daddy loves his little girl, it makes you navigate the shores of sexual need, desire, love? consent, guilt, pedophilia?
DNF at 53%
Love Rosa Milano's books but not this one.
There is no banter, no sassy heroine, no sense of humor, no love story. The characters are barely drawn, they lack personality. The protagonists barely interact with each other. The story lacks depth, everything happens very fast. It looks more like a draft of a novel than a finished work.