A review by midnightrose_reads
Give Me More by Sara Cate

emotional funny hopeful sad fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

Give Me More is the third book in the Salacious Players Club series. It’s about Hunter; one of the co-owners of SPC, his wife Isabel, and their friend Drake; who was head of construction at the club. At the beginning of the story Hunter is on a road trip with the two of them touring a few kink clubs around the country in order to get more ideas to incorporate into Salacious. At one of the stops, Hunter has a fantasy about Drake sleeping with Isabel, and him watching. He tells Drake about it. For his part, Drake is hesitant. He’s always been attracted to Isabel but respected the fact that she and Hunter are married. Hunter tries to assure him by mentioning that he’d already talked to Isabel about it first and she was on board with it. 

Thus begins a super sexy romp between the three of them across states and hotel rooms.  They’ve always been best friends but Drake has never told Hunter that he feels more than friendship toward him. And Isabel has always felt an atraction towards Drake, but has also been madly in love with her husband. Hunter has surpressed any feelings of attraction for Drake because of his marriage, but also because of a emotionally, and physically abusive father from his childhood. Through all their exploration of this new dynamic, they begin to act on many of their hidden desires. In addition Hunter takes time to reflect on his past and come to terms with the harmful messages his father internalized within him while he was growing up. He comes out as bisexual to his friends/fellow co-owners. Isabel comes to the realization that she loves Hunter and Drake equally, and Drake gets to be with the two people he cares about most in the world. This was the first poly romance I’ve read and I loved it! Sara Cate continues to top herself with each installment in this series!  An emotional and heartfelt read. 

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