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I was supposed to have it all. I'd been Prom Queen, Cheer Captain - high school's most savage Queen Bee. I could have everything I wanted. Except them. The freaks, the weirdos, the school's ultimate losers: Manson, Jason, Lucas, and Vincent. Our hatred for each other couldn't keep us apart, not even when my own mistake got Manson expelled and made me the ultimate villain to the rest of them. One night was supposed to be enough. I couldn't resist forever. For one night I gave myself over to the men I wasn't supposed to want and satisfied the darkest parts of my soul. But some things are meant to stay in the dark. One night, and it was over. Nothing more than a game. Now, with college behind me, our worlds collide yet again. Four men, all willing to share me as their plaything until my debt to them is paid. Another game to satiate my dark cravings, the twisted rules of which bring us all even closer than before. But games aren't meant to last. When the debt is paid and the game is done, what if I don't want to walk away? Although not required, it is recommended to read the novella, The Dare, prior to reading Losers. This book is part 1 of a duet. It is is First Person, Multi POV. Losers is an 18+ polyamorous bisexual romance between one woman and four men, including MF, MM, and group scenes. Reader discretion is strongly advised, this is a dark read. This book contains graphic sexual scenes, intense scenes of BDSM, graphic violence, and strong language. A full content note can be found in the front matter of the book.
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2 primary books3 released booksLosers is a 3-book series with 2 released primary works first released in 2019 with contributions by Harley Laroux.
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I read this around my coworkers- I am immune to fear now
Straight porn with plot, like maybe 8% plot (honestly that's being quite kind- it's probably like...3% plot...BUT ITS GOOD. If you know you know, you know :) ;)
did this book take me out the reading slump I need the answer is Yes omg I could always count on there books to do that. I loved everything about this book from the sexy times all the way to the talk of insecurities a such. It was such a fun read and I'm glad I finally read it. I loved The Dear and wanted more and OMG this was so much more.