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melbow90's review
4.0
Daaaaamn this book was HOT! I devoured it in one sitting! The reason it’s not a five star for me is because I wish it was a little longer. The story is told on 5 different POV, which was awesome! I just wish there was more of each of them.
bibliophilechloe's review
4.0
Oooooo a new series from Ker and K.?!? Sign me up please!
This dirty, dirty duo brings the heat, the sizzle and the kink!
Share Me is a true reverse harem. I had to grab my hand fan to control my blushes when reading this and I couldn't stop reading until the end! This was the first story of this trope that I have read and I am glad it was from Ker and K!
To have four, count 'em four strapping, handsome alphas wanting the heroine was holy hell hawt!
This story of Sebastian, Leo, Ford, Zac and their client Clove and what a wild ride it is!
The men in this story are alpha to the nth degree! Clove, the heroine starts sheltered and wants to break out of her shell, and she breaks down all the walls!
There is intrigue and a bit of mystery to this story that helps it move at a breakneck pace. When the situation becomes dire and forces them all into close quarters and high stress well you will just have to read to find out what happens!
You can't go wrong with the writing duo of Dukey and Webster! I cannot wait to see their next installment in this series!!
This dirty, dirty duo brings the heat, the sizzle and the kink!
Share Me is a true reverse harem. I had to grab my hand fan to control my blushes when reading this and I couldn't stop reading until the end! This was the first story of this trope that I have read and I am glad it was from Ker and K!
To have four, count 'em four strapping, handsome alphas wanting the heroine was holy hell hawt!
This story of Sebastian, Leo, Ford, Zac and their client Clove and what a wild ride it is!
The men in this story are alpha to the nth degree! Clove, the heroine starts sheltered and wants to break out of her shell, and she breaks down all the walls!
There is intrigue and a bit of mystery to this story that helps it move at a breakneck pace. When the situation becomes dire and forces them all into close quarters and high stress well you will just have to read to find out what happens!
You can't go wrong with the writing duo of Dukey and Webster! I cannot wait to see their next installment in this series!!
thirstygirl's review
2.0
2 - 2.5 stars
I was into the book at first, but it started to go downhill for me somewhere around the time one of the heroes—Zac—says he had offered to kill Sebastian’s cheating ex and the guy that had knocked her up. That’s right, he had offered to kill a pregnant girl. Sure, cheating sucks and she broke your friend’s heart or whatever, but wtf? I personally don’t find that hot at all and I don’t understand why the authors felt the need to include that detail.
Moving on … the book was told from the perspective of the heroine and each of the male characters, but there wasn’t very much that distinguished the heroes aside from the nicknames they called her and the fact that Leo seemed a bit nicer than the others and Zac came off as a dick, and not just for the pregnant ex-fiancée thing mentioned above.
I know this book is part of the KKinky Reads collection and I expected a lot of crazy sex. I wasn’t disappointed in that department, though I was disappointed that these guys had protected this girl for 6 years and supposedly were in love with her, but the romance aspect was practically missing. It’s categorized as a romance, and described as “a perfect combination of sweet and sexy with a smidgen of suspense,” so I don’t think my expectations were misplaced.
As soon as she starts fooling around with one of the guys, it’s open season on all her holes, pretty much. In general, they treat the girl like the star of their own never-ending porno and some of Zac’s behavior edges into sadistic territory, which I guess I should have been expecting if he was willing to murder a pregnant girl, but whatever. At one point, Ford acknowledges in his narrative that he’s being a dick because he knows she’s sore, but “if she’s going to carry on a sexual relationship with four men all at once, then she’s going to have to train her cunt to take four dicks like a champ.”
I’m sorry, what? The girl had one sexual partner in her life and now all of a sudden she should be capable of servicing four men whenever the mood strikes them, without any regard for her own comfort? It just came off as so selfish and a turn off. I get that the girl is down and dirty, but a little more care and consideration from the heroes—more of that “sweet” promised in the description—would have made things a lot better, imo.
I was into the book at first, but it started to go downhill for me somewhere around the time one of the heroes—Zac—says he had offered to kill Sebastian’s cheating ex and the guy that had knocked her up. That’s right, he had offered to kill a pregnant girl. Sure, cheating sucks and she broke your friend’s heart or whatever, but wtf? I personally don’t find that hot at all and I don’t understand why the authors felt the need to include that detail.
Moving on … the book was told from the perspective of the heroine and each of the male characters, but there wasn’t very much that distinguished the heroes aside from the nicknames they called her and the fact that Leo seemed a bit nicer than the others and Zac came off as a dick, and not just for the pregnant ex-fiancée thing mentioned above.
I know this book is part of the KKinky Reads collection and I expected a lot of crazy sex. I wasn’t disappointed in that department, though I was disappointed that these guys had protected this girl for 6 years and supposedly were in love with her, but the romance aspect was practically missing. It’s categorized as a romance, and described as “a perfect combination of sweet and sexy with a smidgen of suspense,” so I don’t think my expectations were misplaced.
As soon as she starts fooling around with one of the guys, it’s open season on all her holes, pretty much. In general, they treat the girl like the star of their own never-ending porno and some of Zac’s behavior edges into sadistic territory, which I guess I should have been expecting if he was willing to murder a pregnant girl, but whatever. At one point, Ford acknowledges in his narrative that he’s being a dick because he knows she’s sore, but “if she’s going to carry on a sexual relationship with four men all at once, then she’s going to have to train her cunt to take four dicks like a champ.”
I’m sorry, what? The girl had one sexual partner in her life and now all of a sudden she should be capable of servicing four men whenever the mood strikes them, without any regard for her own comfort? It just came off as so selfish and a turn off. I get that the girl is down and dirty, but a little more care and consideration from the heroes—more of that “sweet” promised in the description—would have made things a lot better, imo.
caraddishreads's review
4.0
So I was glad this had povs from all the main characters. This is a steamy, fast paced book and while it was extremely predictable, the story just wasn't about the five of them getting it on (even though there were plenty of those scenes) lol. I loved the whole bodyguard theme that added action to the plot. I can't wait for Choke Me next.
wyrmholes's review
4.0
I love all the tropes in this book.
The bodyguard trope, the reverse harem...they’re some of my favorite ones.
And the little bit of mystery thrown in to keep us on our toes while we get all hot and bothered reading about Clove and her four men was just the Cherry on top of a delicious sundae.
This was absolutely filthy and utterly sexy. I loved each of the guys’ distinct personality and how they all fit together like four pieces of the same key. How each of them provided Clove with the kind of love she needed in their own ways.
I was a little disappointed with how things kind of just fizzled out with the whole Rachel situation, but I guess my petty ass understands that the thing Clove goes through at the end can make you see the world differently. Forgive easier and want to embrace life with everything you possibly can.
I still wanted Rachel to get her ass kicked out. Maybe a parting bitch slap for good measure.
But whatever. The ending was still satisfying and I enjoyed all the hot, filthy images it invoked in my mind.
I’m looking forward to reading the next book. Enemies to lovers isn’t my favorite trope but I’m just curious enough to push past the preference.
The bodyguard trope, the reverse harem...they’re some of my favorite ones.
And the little bit of mystery thrown in to keep us on our toes while we get all hot and bothered reading about Clove and her four men was just the Cherry on top of a delicious sundae.
This was absolutely filthy and utterly sexy. I loved each of the guys’ distinct personality and how they all fit together like four pieces of the same key. How each of them provided Clove with the kind of love she needed in their own ways.
I was a little disappointed with how things kind of just fizzled out with the whole Rachel situation, but I guess my petty ass understands that the thing Clove goes through at the end can make you see the world differently. Forgive easier and want to embrace life with everything you possibly can.
I still wanted Rachel to get her ass kicked out. Maybe a parting bitch slap for good measure.
But whatever. The ending was still satisfying and I enjoyed all the hot, filthy images it invoked in my mind.
I’m looking forward to reading the next book. Enemies to lovers isn’t my favorite trope but I’m just curious enough to push past the preference.
randomutopias's review
1.0
DNF at 79% (141 pages)
I have a thing for romances and smut. Kinky smut is not commonly found in the most popular books. So when I came across a comment on a series I decided not to read (because honestly it sounded like the books were crap) about how this and that author were the authors on erotica/dark romance/kinky smut, I thought to my buttons: why not?
Well, that comment was lying.
This is clearly porn with no plot (I mean, there is a plot, but it seems to be created to fit the smut, like an afterthought). It honestly reads like a porn film, I kid you not, even the actual "plot". And I was sort of prepared for it because the comment clearly stated this author writes erotica with the sexiest scenes, such chemistry, much wow. I would be okay with the porn film plot if the erotica was good. Except it's not. The descriptions are weird and weak, some scenes are hard to picture and it's truly unrealistic how the entire "story" develops. Every single one of these scenes is very short and with no build up. And this "oh, I must be so naughty and weird" one moment and "oh, this is just want I wanted" the next makes no sense. I don't understand how this can be the crème de la crème of erotica for so many people.
I understand some of these books are written with the intention of being a fast read & a fun way for people to be... active... after putting them down. But either make it a proper book with a well developed plot or just write a "novella" with less plot to develop. You can't have both.
And if you're wondering what the actual book is about up until 79% (which I reached because I skipped chapters of "plot"), you can just open the spoilers below.
The MC is the daughter of a politician. The story starts at her mother's funeral. If we know her age at that point I forgot (but you can figure it out with some maths lol). That day she meets four men that are private security to her & her father. The entire scene is feels very off to me, like the author is trying to set the scene of their chemistry right there, and I didn't enjoy it - her mother's funeral is hardly the place. Six years later our MC is thinking about her crappy boyfriend who basically uses her for political reasons - they look good on camera, she's well known in the media, etc, etc. Her father is running for the White House. The four men ALL are lusting after this 23 year old girl, but she's off limits because she's the client. The MC breaks up with her boyfriend. A lot of "steamy" scenes happen (not really steamy tbh). The men kind of merge, tbh, because there's little to distinguish them from besides name and certain characteristics (one character "never" smiles). One day, our MC is out and she is almost run over by a car. She is saved by one of the four security men, and for safety reasons the father asks the four of them to take her into hiding. They go to this freaking cabin in the woods with no heating, no warm water, a bathroom outside......... I can't even. In there, things start to become "steamy" between them. A lot of short one/two pages scenes happen (sometimes it's more like two to three paragraphs lol) between them all. I believe this is supposed to be a sort of reversed harem situation, so you get the gist. Then the men realise (after talking to all the contacts they have - off page, mind you) that it seems the attempt to kill her was actually orchestrated by her father, who also got a lot of sympathy votes back when his wife died. The men get very angry because the MC is "their girl" and they won't stand for the way her father treats her anymore - as if she's there for publicity only. They take her to one of the men's house, where an ex-girlfriend that literally talks, acts and dresses like a bimbo is waiting for them (because she wants her ex back who cheated on him, so she must be a bimbo OBVIOUSLY). Ensue a bit of drama because "oh, so you actually like her or what". Also ensues a lot of kinky scenes with three/four pages, with weak descriptions and her being passed from men to men, being very "sore", but liking the "pain" because it feels so good. There's also an*l sex with barely any preparation, even though the author tried to convince us there is some - there isn't, especially if she had never done it before lmao And at this point, when the four men were again looking into her father's plans I put the phone away and removed the book from my downloads. That's it.
I have a thing for romances and smut. Kinky smut is not commonly found in the most popular books. So when I came across a comment on a series I decided not to read (because honestly it sounded like the books were crap) about how this and that author were the authors on erotica/dark romance/kinky smut, I thought to my buttons: why not?
Well, that comment was lying.
This is clearly porn with no plot (I mean, there is a plot, but it seems to be created to fit the smut, like an afterthought). It honestly reads like a porn film, I kid you not, even the actual "plot". And I was sort of prepared for it because the comment clearly stated this author writes erotica with the sexiest scenes, such chemistry, much wow. I would be okay with the porn film plot if the erotica was good. Except it's not. The descriptions are weird and weak, some scenes are hard to picture and it's truly unrealistic how the entire "story" develops. Every single one of these scenes is very short and with no build up. And this "oh, I must be so naughty and weird" one moment and "oh, this is just want I wanted" the next makes no sense. I don't understand how this can be the crème de la crème of erotica for so many people.
I understand some of these books are written with the intention of being a fast read & a fun way for people to be... active... after putting them down. But either make it a proper book with a well developed plot or just write a "novella" with less plot to develop. You can't have both.
And if you're wondering what the actual book is about up until 79% (which I reached because I skipped chapters of "plot"), you can just open the spoilers below.
Spoiler
The MC is the daughter of a politician. The story starts at her mother's funeral. If we know her age at that point I forgot (but you can figure it out with some maths lol). That day she meets four men that are private security to her & her father. The entire scene is feels very off to me, like the author is trying to set the scene of their chemistry right there, and I didn't enjoy it - her mother's funeral is hardly the place. Six years later our MC is thinking about her crappy boyfriend who basically uses her for political reasons - they look good on camera, she's well known in the media, etc, etc. Her father is running for the White House. The four men ALL are lusting after this 23 year old girl, but she's off limits because she's the client. The MC breaks up with her boyfriend. A lot of "steamy" scenes happen (not really steamy tbh). The men kind of merge, tbh, because there's little to distinguish them from besides name and certain characteristics (one character "never" smiles). One day, our MC is out and she is almost run over by a car. She is saved by one of the four security men, and for safety reasons the father asks the four of them to take her into hiding. They go to this freaking cabin in the woods with no heating, no warm water, a bathroom outside......... I can't even. In there, things start to become "steamy" between them. A lot of short one/two pages scenes happen (sometimes it's more like two to three paragraphs lol) between them all. I believe this is supposed to be a sort of reversed harem situation, so you get the gist. Then the men realise (after talking to all the contacts they have - off page, mind you) that it seems the attempt to kill her was actually orchestrated by her father, who also got a lot of sympathy votes back when his wife died. The men get very angry because the MC is "their girl" and they won't stand for the way her father treats her anymore - as if she's there for publicity only. They take her to one of the men's house, where an ex-girlfriend that literally talks, acts and dresses like a bimbo is waiting for them (because she wants her ex back who cheated on him, so she must be a bimbo OBVIOUSLY). Ensue a bit of drama because "oh, so you actually like her or what". Also ensues a lot of kinky scenes with three/four pages, with weak descriptions and her being passed from men to men, being very "sore", but liking the "pain" because it feels so good. There's also an*l sex with barely any preparation, even though the author tried to convince us there is some - there isn't, especially if she had never done it before lmao And at this point, when the four men were again looking into her father's plans I put the phone away and removed the book from my downloads. That's it.
sofias_beddablereads's review
5.0
😍💗🤤🔥
Ho-ly Reverse Harem Batman.
That. Was. Hawt.
Even though these authors are all over my TBR list, I believe I only read one book from K. Webster a long time ago and never from Ker Dukey - and certainly nothing from this incredible duo. Now, oh you can bet your soul this won't be the last time.
I also believe this was my first reverse harem read - or maybe not, I don't even know at this point. Regardless, "Share Me" blew this genre out of the water and I'm already in need of another fix.
Clove is one lucky girl.
Seb, Leo, Ford and Zac: they are pure, unadulterated, walking sex - they're the stuff wet dreams are made of. 🔥
I love them all but my knees got specially weak when either Zac or Ford were around - or both. 😈
Something about the bound between Ford and Lucky, along with his ability to lighten the mood, and his permanent devilish smirk. And Zac? Well, let's just say he could call me "brat" any day of the week. 😍 I guess I like the broody, quiet type, with a HUGE side of kinky AF.
Yup, checks out.
I really enjoyed how the story progressed, at the perfect pace, deliciously hot scenes, great character interactions and just the right amount of action and suspense.
I can't wait to read more from this formidable duo.
molly_reads82's review
4.0
Perfectly naughty!
When these two authors get together to write a book, it's almost guaranteed to be hot, sexy, and exactly what you're looking for out of an erotic novel! Clove and her men were great together, and the way they interacted in private was even better!! The fantasy of having 2 or more men want you as much as Zac, Leo, Ford, and Seb wanted Clove never gets old. Which means this trope of books won't be going out of style anytime soon!!
When these two authors get together to write a book, it's almost guaranteed to be hot, sexy, and exactly what you're looking for out of an erotic novel! Clove and her men were great together, and the way they interacted in private was even better!! The fantasy of having 2 or more men want you as much as Zac, Leo, Ford, and Seb wanted Clove never gets old. Which means this trope of books won't be going out of style anytime soon!!
tastywordgasms_tanya's review
5.0
Share Me is from Ker Dukey and K Webster’s KKinky Reads collection and I need to go and find more of these books! This writing duo write sexy as sin and amazingly well together.
library_breeder's review
4.0
Easy "popcorn" read that goes down nicely as a palate cleanser between books. Read in one sitting.