Filthy Uncle To Go by S.C. Adams
Jenna was raised by loving, caring adoptive parents. In fact, she has no desire to find out who her biological parents are, but at a family event, a mysterious man appears. She’s helpless under Drake’s gaze, but what happens when it turns out he’s actually her deceased aunt’s husband – and therefore her uncle by marriage?
Drake’s been a widower for ten years now. He still attends his late wife’s family functions to honor and respect the memory of Naomi. But one Thanksgiving, a gorgeous girl catches his eye. It’s Naomi’s beautiful, innocent niece, and even worse, Jenna’s got lush curves and a saucy smile. Can the billionaire resist, or will Drake indulge in the taboo with a girl who’s strictly off limits?
Warning: this book breaks every barrier that exists! The handsome older man meets a saucy piece of temptation at a family dinner of all places, but that’s EXACTLY the problem: they’re related by marriage! Do Drake and Jenna find love, or is their relationship doomed because it’s utterly forbidden? No cheating, no cliffhangers, and always an HEA for my readers.
- File Name:filthy-uncle-to-go-by-s-c-adams.epub
- Original Title:Filthy Uncle To Go: A Forbidden Romance
- Creator:S.C. Adams
- Language:en
- Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B08VC58QVR
- Date:2021-04-21T18:30:00+00:00
- File Size:313.005 KB
Table of Content
- 1. Title Page
- 2. Copyright
- 3. Subscribe Now
- 4. Dedication
- 5. Also by S.C. Adams
- 6. Contents
- 7. About This Book
- 8. Chapter 1
- 9. Chapter 2
- 10. Chapter 3
- 11. Chapter 4
- 12. Chapter 5
- 13. Chapter 6
- 14. Chapter 7
- 15. Chapter 8
- 16. Chapter 9
- 17. Chapter 10
- 18. Chapter 11
- 19. Chapter 12
- 20. Chapter 13
- 21. Chapter 14
- 22. Chapter 15
- 23. Chapter 16
- 24. Epilogue
- 25. Sneak Peek: Dirty Coach To Go
- 26. About the Author
It was okay. Nothing to write home about, but it wasn't as good as I had hoped it would be. Sure, it was a relatively taboo relationship but, since they weren't blood-related, it wasn't as bad as some people made it out to be. I did think it needed some editing as it had quite a few grammatical errors, and it needed to be a bit longer. The characters needed a touch more background info, and there wasn't really that much angst or push/pull between the two main characters. It had no grit and didn't really hold my attention for long. As short as it was, I still managed to set it aside and walk away for several hours before picking it back up and finishing it. It's not what some would call "unputdownable".
not as good as the sequel
Enjoyed