Book Review: My Best Friend’s Stepfather by Opal Carew

My Best Friends StepfatherSteamy, hot, unexpected! “My Best Friend’s Stepfather” by Opal Carew is all that and then some. An erotic romance, the author did not waste words. From the very first page, BDSM was mentioned. But, if you were expecting “Fifty Shades of Grey” or anything similar, don’t hold your breath. Carew gave her readers a new story then pushed the envelope.

A love triangle – Ashley, Adam and Dare; who will she choose. Dare is ten years’ Ashley’s senior but he is so hot! She had a crush on him when she was in high school and while she was best friends with his stepdaughter.

Yet, there is Adam, her new best friend. She has been in love with him for a long time. But Adam is also her boss and her brother’s best friend. It is quite a dilemma.

In this story of forbidden love and long lasting friendship, the word taboo takes center stage. Ashley is at the center of it and she needs to survive the incoming storm if she wants to find her happily ever after.

My Best Friend’s Stepfather” is not for the faint of heart. It’s Rated M for Mature due to sexual content. But, there is the taboo factor to consider. So, read at your own risk.

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Description

She’s always craved his touch…even though it’s forbidden.

When Ash is assigned her first feature as a reporter, it should have been simple: interview a real life Dominant for an article about BDSM. But her subject is none other than Darien Gallagher, her best friend’s stepfather…and it’ll be an interview she never forgets.

What started for Dare as a lesson in sensual domination suddenly has become so much more. He can’t deny the spark between them, even though he knows she’s completely off limits. With every seductive word, every lesson, Dare tests Ash’s resolve and pushes her boundaries. But at the same time, her boss Adam has her craving things she shouldn’t.

While Ash finds herself dreaming of both men, a dark secret threatens to destroy everything. But how can she hold onto a relationship that isn’t even real?