The View4U competition was supposed to be just a thrill—a way to step outside my comfort zone and live out a fantasy. After all, how often do you get the chance to be chased by a masked woman and her masked men, all playing by your rules?
What I didn’t anticipate was the pull I’d feel toward them. The way the chase would awaken something in me I’d never felt before. Each encounter, each touch, made me crave more. For the first time, I wasn’t the shy, awkward guy hiding behind a screen. I was wanted. Desired.
But when the masks come off, my entire world shifts. The woman I play online games with? The colleague I’ve worked beside every day? The ones who made me feel like I could finally be myself? They’re all the same person. And the two masked men? My bosses.
Now, I don’t know what’s real. Did I earn my dream job, or was I just a piece in their game? And worse—why do I still want them anyway?
Well, hello, hello! What do we have here? What's hotter than a masked man? A masked woman of course!
Why should the men have all the fun? And this is a stellar reason why I loved this read.
The FMC is sassy, brave, and unafraid of speaking her mind. She gives those who dare try anything, a what's for. Her dirty sense of humour is a further stand out. It's very rare to find such a refreshing trait in a fellow female, without them sinking into a whole lot of trouble.. think of that analogy what you will 😉
As well as an FMC, we also have three men participating in this wild, tangled mess of thrills and um spills. All four characters struggle with relationships and have their own unique backgrounds of trauma. Situational circumstances interweave them together as the story further unfolds. What starts off as a bit of fun eventuates into something much more profound for all involved.
Some major milestones happen, including one's front and back cherries to be popped all in one go! Hubba Bubba.
You'd better get on down and check it out for yourselves!
This book is literal perfection! From the very first page, I was HOOKED and could not put it down. If you’re looking for a story that’s got all the feels, top-tier banter, laugh out loud moments, and spice that’s hot as hell, this is IT. 🥵🔥
Let’s talk about the twist on the masked trope because YES, it’s not just masked men, but a masked woman too! (And no, there’s no FF, but trust me, the dynamic is chef’s kiss.) Usually, it’s three masked men chasing a woman, but here? Two masked male MCs and our masked FMC Aspen are all chasing after one MMC. Obsessed doesn’t even cover it.
The chemistry between these characters is next level. Ridge is the growly boss man who wants to take charge (yes please). Zealand is the cheeky, sexy, “let me love you” type who will have you swooning. Aspen is our pocket rocket full of sass, love, and fire! And Arlo? Nerdy, shy, sweet, and then BAM, unexpectedly bold and hot. The tension, the chase, the heart pounding scenes my heart could barely keep up!
The spice in this book? Absolute perfection. Every scene is written so well, you’ll need to keep a fan handy. The banter and humour keep things light even when the emotions hit hard. You’ll laugh, you’ll swoon, and you’ll definitely need a cold shower.
If you love a fast paced, unputdownable read with unique masked tropes, sizzling chemistry, and a cast you’ll fall hard for, you NEED to grab On Your Knees. Jaye Pratt has outdone herself again.
Tropes and vibes that make this a must-read: ✅ Masked man (and woman!) ✅ Why choose ✅ Found family ✅ The chase ✅ All the spice and all the feels
Seriously, don’t walk run to read this one. And be ready for your heart to race and your Kindle to overheat! 😉
Aspen. Our feisty, no-nonsense, videogame-loving, chaos-goblin queen somehow ends up in the wrong car after going nuclear on her housemates—and honey, that one mistake jumpstarts the MMFM of my DREAMS. Enter Ridge and Zealand.
Ridge: Grumpy CEO. Looks like he chews glass for fun and moans in baritone. Zealand: Flirty COO. Golden retriever energy but make it dirty.
When I read , “Oh, Pocket Rocket, can I keep you?”—my knees buckled. My soul left my body. I saw stars. I saw GOD. I wanted to be the jam in that Ridge-Zealand sandwich. I wanted to be the crust. I WANTED TO BE THE WHOLE DAMN LOAF.
And then—THEN—we get this genius twist on the classic OnlyFans trope with the “View 4 U” app, and I thought, oh okay, spicy little addition. BUT NO. Pratt said, “I’m about to blow your freakin’ mind,” and gave us a masked woman. I repeat: MASKED. WOMAN.
Arlo enters the scene and I—look, I need a minute. Tattooed, sweet, Rick & Morty-loving cinnamon roll of a man. Innocent gamer boy energy. Baby deer in a rave. Wrap him in a blanket, give him hot cocoa, and protect him at all costs. Also, he calls his mum his best friend and uses the word schwifty and if you don’t think that’s adorable, we can’t be friends.
This book? This book has PLOT. It has SPICE. It has me contemplating life choices at 2 a.m. because I couldn’t put the damn Kindle down.
*Why Choose *Contemporary *Multi-1st-PoV *Down on Luck FMC *Stepbrothers *Online friend to lovers *Some angst *Building FMC (3) *Fast Burn *Standalone A fast paced, fast burn, fun filled read. This book follows Aspen who’s had a pretty rough time of it, yet a chance kidnapping by a car and it may bring her all she needs from life 😃 she considers herself broken and has got mile high walls and refuses to commit but has a heart of gold and refuses to judge anyone 😍 her random carnapping leads to an offer to roommate that comes along with billionaire stepbrothers who have their own thing going on 🙈Zeeland is slightly eccentric outgoing and falls fast whereas Ridge is stoic and can barely tolerate the Stray….or can he?! 😛 they have their own thing going on adding a different dynamic to their encounters 🔥 through Zealand’s help Aspen discovers herself 🌶️ as a masked women and brings in her gamer friend Arlington, it’s clear these have a deeper relationship but the plot generates a lot of angst between them that need working through but their connection wins out 😄 a fast paced, fast burn, fun HEA.
Two billionaires. One feisty queen. A nerd with enough Tatts to run his own art gallery and who loves his mum? Honestly, what more could you want?
Wait, did someone say masks? Oh, buckle up—because this story delivers. Masked men? Yep. A masked woman who gives Domme energy and loves a good pursuit? You better believe it. On Your Knees is exactly what it promises: fun, spicy, and dangerously addictive. The kind of read you finish in one sitting because you just have to know what chaos Aspen's about to unleash next. So here’s the setup: Aspen quite literally falls into the wrong car, and suddenly she’s got Zee (rich, cocky, obsessed) and Ridge (cold, ruthless, low-key ruined for anyone else now) both circling like sharks. Aspen doesn’t do love—but that doesn’t stop her from wrecking these two in the best way possible. And when two isn't enough? Well... say hello to View4U. Let’s just say Aspen’s got plans, and a certain someone walked right into her trap. Girlboss moves only.
If you like your romance messy, masky, and molten-level spicy, welcome to the chase. Aspen, Zee & Ridge are waiting.
This book is AMAZING. I loved how it turned the tables on the masked men and had the FMC as the masked woman. It was so well done and unbelievably hot.
Now I have to say, Aspen is the FMC of my dreams. She’s short. She’s feisty. She likes wearing a mask and chasing men. AND she’s a gamer who kicks ass and leave all the boys wining about it. In addition, her anxiety and panic attacks made her so relatable. She felt so real and I could not have loved her more if I tried.
Ridge, Zeland and Arlo are fantastic MMC’s. All so different but they work together so well. Ridge is the grump who doesn’t believe in love or letting anyone get close to him. Zeland is the joker who falls fast and loves hard but is terrified of being hurt. And Arlo is the nerdy gamer whose best friend is his mum and struggles to understand why anyone would be interested in him.
Together the 4 of them balance each other out and I was here it. This book made me laugh so much, left me hot under the collar more than once and even pulled a few tears from me near the end. It is by far my favorite Masked Men/Woman book I’ve read so far and I highly recommend it!!
On your knees made me automatically think of a submissive storyline. While there was a submissive tendency of one of the characters there was more to the characters than you realise. I found the emotional trauma behind each was what made the storyline interesting.
The characters were fun flirty and their emotional baggage made them the characters that together built a wonderful relationship. There was plenty of humour sprinkled with sadness and fear about finding themselves through their actions.
Aspen was definitely an interesting character filled with fear of being abandoned coupled with a strong non commitment vibe, as well as a shy and a flirty one that pulls them all together. I enjoyed reading them finding themselves together Reasons I enjoyed this book:
I liked this one, but it wasn't my favorite in the series. It was definitely the most realistic with how Arlo reacted to finding out who was under the masks. Im glad in the end it worked out for them, and Arlo seemed to find himself throughout the book.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
huge thanks to Books and Bitches for this ARC. I received this ARC in exchange for an honest review. starting with Jaye Pratt was probably unfair, because I love her. I've read all of her Masked Men series so I jumped at the chance for this. masked woman you say?? so we've got four players here - Ridge, the Dark scary grumpy Zealand, the Golden retriever, flirt, stepbrother to Ridge Aspen aka 'Stray' the down on her luck ragamuffin and Arlo, the early twenties mamas boy gamer
and all of this comes together in a kinky, why-choose romance. its got feels, much spice and a happy ending. the perfect book to read when you're in goblin mode.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
This is my first Jaye Pratt and won't be my last. It had everything I needed- Masked FMC, MMMF scenes, Primal chase scenes 🔥 The banter is top tier.
I ate this up I loved the FMC she was sassy with a no fucks attitude which I loved- And absolutely Hilarious! we cannot forget about the men- I love that each one brought something different to the table ( you will have to read to find out what tho)
"I know love doesn't always fit in the near little boxes people try to force it into. It's messy, chaotic and sometimes it wears a mask until you're brave enough to look beneath it."
I loved this book, it was my first book by this author, a stand alone book , but part of series😆 Great quick read, hard to put down🤩 lots of humour & banter. I So keen to read the whole masked men series this book had a masked woman too 😆😆😆❤️ I have received an ARC copy of this book and I am voluntarily leaving this review!!
Summary: Sex, masks, chaos, and an unfiltered libido…oh my. This book throws you straight into the deep end and doesn’t care if you can swim.
First Impression: Two masked men, one deliciously shy good boy and a very vocal, very sassy, very horny FMC. If you like your smut with zero brakes, minimal build-up, and a sprinkle of wild banter, you’re in the right place.
This one hits fast with a lot of characters, little backstory, and a whole truckload of sexual tension crammed into just a few hundred pages. It’s a lot to take in (pun intended), but once you settle into the pace, it becomes a very entertaining, very smutty ride.
The pace is full throttle. Dialogue-heavy, zero filter, and unapologetically over-the-top. It’s like watching a late-night soap with the parental lock off. That said, a little breathing room between scenes would’ve helped.
There's real potential for emotional tension and deeper character work, but it’s sacrificed in favour of keeping things hot and heavy. Still, it’s undeniably fun, if you’re not taking it too seriously.
Aspen is chaotic, blunt, and says the things most FMCs are only thinking and that’s kind of refreshing. But her comfort level with her “captors” kicks in real quick, and the emotional depth between her and the men (especially Ridge) sometimes feels like it skipped a few crucial chapters. Zee gets steamy moments, but Ridge has the potential for a proper slow burn, if only we were given more time to marinate in it.
Also, it was a little hard to tell who the central emotional anchor was meant to be. POVs felt slightly scattered, which left me a bit unsure whose journey I was meant to latch onto. Still, did I root for them? Absolutely. Would I happily be the cream in that masked, double stuffed Oreo? You bet.
Final Thoughts: This is smut in a neon, glowing red (flag) ski mask. It's bold, fast-paced, and unapologetically raunchy. Perfect if you’re in the mood for something hot with minimal commitment and maximum chaos. Just don’t expect realism, emotional build-up, or logic, you need to leave that at the door. Once you do, it’s a damn good time.
Would I read more from Jaye Pratt? Without a doubt. This is my first foray into her world and I’ll book a round trip to visit again soon. I’d just love to see what happens if she slows things down and lets the emotional tension catch up to the sexual one.
Feedback for the Author/Editor/Publisher: You’ve created something outrageously fun. My one ask? Let us live with the characters a little longer. Build the relationships, let the tension simmer. There’s so much promise underneath all the heat if you give us the burn before the bang, it’ll make the bang all the better. Foreplay is fun 😜😈
On Your Knees.....Yeh, so this book is scorching hot!! You will love the off the charts sexual tension between Aspen and Ridge and Zeland. The tiny 5"1' spitfire has all the sass bottled up that if anyone crosses her, she retaliates first, then maybe asks questions later....Always in trouble as she is unable to keep her mouth shut, she finds herself kicked out of a share house and is homeless...nothing that she isn't used to as she has worked hard all her life to get to where she is today, and then gets fired form her job...due to her big mouth!! So instead of getting into an Uber, she climbs into a Ridez car, a vehicle without a driver!! Panic sets in and she hurls, and is spoken to soothingly through an app in the car to help ease her anxiety, by Ridge! She wakes to find herself at Ridge and Zee's home! The sassy quirky spitfire brings fun and chaos to their ordered lives. Zee loves having her around, and finds himself liking her way more that he should. Ridge just wants her gone. But that doesn't happen when Zee asks her to stay! Much to Ridge's horror!! Zee loves easily and lets his feelings run free, whereas Ridge is the strong silent type, that is way more cautious about letting people into his structured life.
“Oh, Pocket Rocket, can I keep you? You could be my own personal fuck toy; we could have so much fun.”
The banter is brilliantly written and you can just see Aspen slowly burrowing herself into their lives and hearts. When she meets up with Arlo online, she wants to know more about him. Knowing he is shy in front of women, she decides to join Zee's online app View4U, and makes a short film for Arlo to watch. He loves the app and lives vicariously through it, and so begins Aspen's life behind the Mask! The foreplay is off the charts hot and the MMFM dynamic is written with flair, making you salivate for more. Once Aspen and Zee eventually f3ck themselves silly, Zee decides then and there he cannot and will not let her go! The love triangle (Aspen with her 3 men) slowly develops over time within the storyline and you just want Ridge to accept Aspen into his life and bed, and as Aspen and Zee find themselves more attracted to Arlo, Ridge finds he may end up with more than he bargained for! Mistakes are made causing a rift, and any chance that Aspen can keep the three men in her life that matter to her the most seems to be beyond her reach. I just loved everything about this story, from Aspen chasing Arlo with her mask on, telling him to get "On Your Knees" to finally having a Ridge and Zee sandwich! Yeh so hot!! Just two more book boyfriends to add to my list LOL A lip smacking 5 glorious stars from me!
I wasn't sure I'd enjoy the lady being one of the masked this time, but HOO-BOY did it work. Aspen is full of sass and snark and she enjoys pushing buttons. Especially Ridge's buttons. The guy might tell her he isn't interested, but she sees right through him.
But before we get to that, View4U had been mentioned in passing in previous books, but now we get to meet the mind behind it. Zeland. He's generous, loves hard, and maybe gets a little smitten with Aspen the first time she sasses him. How do they meet, you ask? Well! One of Ridge's autonomous vehicles picks her up on accident, she has a panic attack when she realizes she trapped in a driverless car, and she stress-vomits all over the back seat. Which is probably not the best introduction a person could make, but it really didn't faze Zeland.
Speaking of Ridge, he likes things ordered and Aspen ABSOLUTELY tests that. She pushes and pulls and basically does the exact opposite of what he expects. He's into Zeland (he doesn't like putting labels on things, but he's REALLY into Zeland) and Zeland's into Aspen so she's kinda his now by default. He's the cautious one of the trio, making order out of their chaos and he's the one to make sure all the details are in place so they're safe when they get the wild urge to act on their ideas.
One of those ideas being featuring Aspen as a masked woman on View4U. Which brings us to Arlo. Arlo who has befriended Aspen online, but doesn't know who she is. Aspen likes the shy sweetheart and wants to help him break out of his shell. A series of events lead to Arlo being chased (by choice) by an anonymous Aspen and Zeland and this is exactly what they all want, but the anonymity is also a bit of a burden. Because they're both falling for the sweet, shy guy and he doesn't know who they are in real life (did I mention that he now works for Ridge because Ridge in his infinitely cautious way wants to make sure his two partners are safe and the best way to do that is to be able to keep tabs on the guy they're chasing? Yeah, it's complicated).
Anywho. I really ended up liking this one. Ridge is convinced what he has with Zeland is enough. Then Aspen comes into their lives and he reluctantly expands his bubble of people to include her. Then Arlo slides in with them and now the guy is just living his best poly life and it's possible he still has no idea how all this happened. (Blame Aspen. She's a force of nature and even a guy like Ridge gets swept under when she goes for what she wants.)
Bottom line: Really liked this one. BIG *thumbs up*
Like the other books in Jaye Pratt’s Masked Men series, this installment delivered plenty of spice: though it didn’t quite reach the same level of heat as the previous ones. It was still an enjoyable read overall, but if I’m ranking them, this one probably lands at the bottom of my personal list.
★ “...don’t run from me, I will find you. And I have no qualms about locking you up for eternity.” ♡
One of the main differences here was the length. Whereas the other books in the series tend to be quick novellas under 150 pages, this one stretched closer to a full-length novel. While that allowed for a bit more plot development, it also made parts of the story feel unnecessarily drawn out, which slowed the pacing and diluted some of the tension that usually keeps Pratt’s shorter works so engaging.
♡ “...love doesn’t always fit in the neat little boxes…It’s messy, chaotic, and sometimes it wears a mask until you’re brave enough to look beneath it.” ★
I really enjoyed the Aspen, Zeland, and Ridge dynamic, it felt cohesive and balanced, but adding Arlo into the mix didn’t quite fit, especially where Ridge was concerned. The Aspen/Arlo pairing on its own was fine, but combining all four characters together felt forced rather than organic. That said, I loved the twist of having a masked FMC this time around, as it flipped the script on the usual series formula. However, Aspen didn’t feel quite dominant enough to fully embody that role; she had moments of strength, but I wanted more assertiveness from her. Ridge, on the other hand, was my standout favorite; his presence grounded the story and added the depth that some of the other characters lacked.
★ “...before you decide anything more, you need to know I’m broken.” ♡
♡ “We can be broken together…” ★
Overall, while this wasn’t my favorite entry in the series, it still had enjoyable moments, a creative premise, and the trademark spice that keeps readers coming back to Pratt’s world.
★ “Be careful talking that much shit, boy. I will come over there and f*ck your dad and become your new stepmom. Oh, he’s dead? Well, I’ll f*ck your mom.”♡
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Stars: 3.5/5 Spice: 3/5
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Tropes: ♡ RH/Why Choose ★ ★ Masked MMCs & FMC ♡ ♡ Age gap ★ ★ Grumpy x Sunshine & then some ♡
♡ “If you’re his, you’re also mine. But be warned, I’m possessive of what’s mine…” ★
ARC Review – On Your Knees by Jaye Pratt - 🌟🌟🌟🌟.5 This was my first book by Jaye Pratt, and let me just say—what a wild, spicy, and unexpectedly heartwarming ride! On Your Knees is a MMMF romance full of chaos, kink, found family vibes, and a whole lot of emotional tension. The dynamic between our leads was addictive from the start, and their chemistry practically lit the pages on fire. We’ve got: • Zeland, our golden retriever flirt who runs a kink app and has never met a boundary he didn’t push—with charm, of course. • Ridge, the grumpy alpha tech genius behind Ridez, a driverless rideshare app, already tangled up in a “situationship” with Zeland. • Aspen, the tiny firecracker FMC with gamer girl energy, a fierce backbone, and a soft heart hidden behind all that sass. • And Arlo— shy, sweet, quiet, a total cinnamon roll with mama’s boy energy and a heart of gold. Aspen’s intro? Iconic. Following a massive fight with her now ex-roommates and getting kicked out of her share house, she hops into what she thinks is her Uber—only to find herself trapped in a slightly malfunctioning driverless car. Cue panic attack, vomit, and passing out. And that’s how she meets two of her future partners. Totally normal, right? From there, things spiral—in the best way possible. The relationships develop fast but with enough emotion and tension to make it feel earned. And watching all four of them navigate their feelings, boundaries, and trauma? Chef’s kiss. So many red flags - but we loved every single one, and loved to ignore them too. Let’s not forget the masked man / masked woman scenes—hot, intense, and packed with emotional payoff. These definitely added another layer to the spice and mystery. I still have some questions—especially around Sunny, the family connections, and the mystery of Aspen’s dad—but I’m hoping that means more is coming. Please, Jaye, give us more. Also: massive bonus points for dropping two of my favourite music artists into the story— intantly loved this book so much more. This book was chaotic, kinky, and full of heart. I cannot wait to dive into more of Jaye Pratt’s books!
Miles, MILES better than any of the other books in the series. I cannot begin to describe just how much this one made me feel through the journey, and I have to admit that I was shocked to say that there is so much different in the pages.
Masked men (and a woman this time): Check! mm activities: Check! Chasing scenes: Check! Spice level: 🌶️🌶️🌶️/🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️
With this book, there was SO much more for the plot that laid everything out and it was almost ridiculous! Like, the difference is vast, miles improved and it made me giddy. There's comic relief, yes I laughed more with this one than I did with the others, and there's parts that make you want to cringe because you're feeling the pain along with the characters.
The biggest factor that made it so much better for me? When the big reveal happened, to me, the most REAL response that could have come from our beloved chased "victim" was had. There was no instant "of course I forgive you" or "of course I want to continue" because (and I don't want to say it this way but it's true) no one IRL would ever just jump back and be all "come on and chase me and that'll save this whole thing". That was the part that spoiled the other books for me. It just wasn't real. (Not that the idea of masked men chasing a woman down just to have their way with her is always all that real either, but I'm talking emotions here!) There may be some people that forgiving, or that easily able to move on. But the reactions happening in real time with *this* one had me on the edge of my seat, praying that forgiveness would come in time and that the heart breaking scenes I was witnessing would come to an end because it was obvious that they all needed each other.
Loved it. Love love LOVED it. I can't wait for the others to come out so I can see more of it.
This book delivered everything I didn’t know I needed—heart-pounding chase scenes, sizzling chemistry, and an emotional connection that left me utterly breathless. The dynamic between Ridge, Zeland, Aspen, and Arlo is pure magic, each character bringing something unique to the table.
Ridge—The way he slowly opens himself up to love, despite his reservations, had me swooning. His protectiveness is next-level, and my heart ached for him.
Zeland—His fear of abandonment wars with his desperate need to love and be loved, making him such a compelling, layered character.
Aspen—A sassy, fierce force of nature who pushes these men to embrace their desires. Her confidence and playfulness were everything.
Arlo—Sweet, nerdy, and unexpectedly bold, his innocence and willingness to give his heart (and firsts) to near-strangers was both touching and incredibly hot.
And oh my goodness—the chase scenes? 🔥🔥🔥 A brand-new kink unlocked, for sure. The tension, the thrill of pursuit, and the raw passion that followed were chef’s kiss. But what really got me was the emotional depth beneath the steam. The protectiveness from Ridge and Zeland squeezed my heart, and Arlo’s journey of self-discovery was beautifully written.
The premise, hidden identities, workplace tension, and a game that turns into something far more real, kept me hooked from start to finish. The slow unraveling of secrets, the push-and-pull of trust, and the way these four come together in the end was perfection.
Final Thoughts: If you love poly romance with high heat, heartwarming vulnerability, and a touch of suspense, this book is an absolute must-read. I’m officially obsessed!
I don't know what I expected going in, but it wasn't this delicious, chaotic, laugh-out-loud ride. From page one, this book was an adrenaline shot straight to the chest. It’s dramatic. It’s fast. It’s filthy. And… it knows it.
Can we talk about Aspen, the masked female lead? She’s short, she’s feisty, and she could probably destroy you in Call of Duty while balancing a dagger between her teeth. (Loved the representation of female gamers!)
And then there’s the boys...
Their introduction? Pure comedy gold! Step-brother millionaires. One’s absolutely unhinged in the most charming, feral, unapologetic way. The other? Grumpy, brooding, and anti-love. The banter between them and Aspen is non-stop, sharp as hell, and had me cackling. Jaye Pratt didn’t just write them well—she unleashed them.... and then, she added a third!!!
The consent in this book is as sexy as the smut. Safety, boundaries, empowerment—it’s all there. Aspen doesn’t just take control—she owns it, and it’s empowering as hell to read. Women being unapologetically bold, bratty, and still respected? Yes, please!
Favourite quotes? Don’t make me choose, but: "I will bend you over my bed and f#@k the sass right out of your mouth." "You're ruining me, Aspen, and everything I once believed in."
On Your Knees had me wrecked in the best way—heart full, cheeks flushed and wanting more.
Umm.. I don't know. Here's the thing, and I've already said this about another Jaye Pratt novella very recently, but the mask men (or women, hello!) kink is not even in my top 20. Like it's FINE, but I don't seek it out. However, I did seek this one out.
I think it's just Jaye Pratt that I love though. These stories are so good.. And hot and filthy and fun! She leans hard into tropes for her stories and I'm so here for it. Especially when it's done this well! But also the story is more than the tropes? I mean, this was spicy, but there was also plot and I also laughed out loud several times. And our cast of characters was so phenomenal!
Aspen is feistyyyy and "not like the other girls" but in a way that felt totally believable instead of obnoxious. Ridge is grumpy. Like.. grump-city, but a secret softie too. It worked so well for this dynamic! Zealand is the sunshine and my gosh.. I loved him! Pure golden retriever vibes and I ate that shit up. Arlo is the adorable nerd who happens to be a virgin and a shy little guy, but kinky as hell and it really did work here!!
So yea, I don't know how I ended up here, but I'm having a great time. Truly so excited to pick up another Jaye Pratt story and I think that tells you what you need to know! Recommend this for a spicy good time!!
On Your Knees – When Plot Is Optional but Pleasure Is Mandatory
If you're looking for a slow-burn romance with political intrigue and tender emotional strolls... keep walking. But if you're here for a smut-drenched rollercoaster with masked strangers, emotional chaos, and a foursome that somehow works way too well? *On Your Knees* delivers. And then some.
Let’s talk about *that* scene—yes, the one with two masked men, one masked woman, and Arlo proving he’s the undisputed CEO of “handling things well.” If sensual mystery had a threesome with trust and tension, this would be the result. No names. No small talk. Just desire, chemistry, and the kind of scene that makes you pause, re-read, and rethink your weekend plans.
But it’s not all steam (though, trust me, it’s mostly steam). There’s real growth: Ridge learns to open up, Aspen dares to fall, Zeland faces his fears, and Arlo? Arlo ties it all together—with emotional intelligence, charm, and skills.
This book knows what it’s doing: minimal plot, maximum satisfaction, and absolutely zero shame about it. Honestly? That’s exactly what we signed up for.
My favourite line of the book: "Oh, Pocket Rocket, can I keep you? You could be my own personal fuck toy; we could have so much fun."
This is the first full-length book in this series and the first to feature a masked woman and doesn't center around a holiday. I did like it being full-length instead of a novella like the others because we got the relationships to be more fleshed out. This is also the first one where the woman didn't already know the men and that was refreshing.
I didn't care for Aspen very much. She's a bit too brash and just gives "pickme girl" vibes to me. She softened a little about halfway through the book and was less irritating, but she definitely isn't one of my favorite FMCs. Ridge is the classic grumpy, super jealous/possessive, workaholic, control freak who swears against love. Zeland is the golden retriever, extra flirty, and funny guy who wears his heart on his sleeve. Arlo was too timid for my tastes. He's super nice, a virgin, has a ton of tattoos, and his best friend is his mom. I do think the mix of personalities they each have really balances it all out and is what makes their poly relationship work.
There are a ton of spicy scenes in this which include mf, mm, mmf, and mmfm. I did enjoy the dynamics and how they built up. If you like masked men and women, found family, and tons of spice, then you'll like this.
Jaye Pratt is hands down my favourite author when it comes to the masked men trope and with this one being a full novel feature a masked woman as well? Good golly, say no more, I’m in!
I love that this one was a bit of a reverse compared to her other masked men novellas, where the men are doing the chasing, instead we have our FMC Aspen who dons the mask to do the chasing, throw in her also being more dominating and I was SOLD. Now I’m needing more books of masked women chasing their prey!
I loved Ridge’s and Zeland’s relationship, it was giving grumpy x sunshine vibes which is one of my favourite relationship tropes. Zeland’s “just let me love you” approach compared to Ridge’s “get the fuck away from me” was a highlight, watching Ridge slowly cave in to his feelings regarding Aspen, love me some slow burning tension! Then we get introduced to Arlo, sweet nerdy Arlo, who befriends Aspen through online gaming where she absolutely kicks ass, it’s no wonder he was crushing hard. But what a sweet soul that man is, he absolutely deserved to get his happy ending!
Do yourself a favour and dive head first into Jaye’s masked men books because you’ll get hooked and want to read every single one. Let the chase begin!
‼️Check Trigger Warnings‼️ ⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 🌶🌶🌶🌶 Make way, gentlemen, because the masked lady is here! Aspen is a bold, fearless badass, and every book in this series features a poly relationship with three men and one woman—which I absolutely love. Aspen meets Zealand and Ridge by chance; Zealand feels an instant connection, and the feeling is mutual. He offers her a place to stay, and, well, you can guess where things lead from there.
Arlo is the sweetest, nerdy gamer who’s still a virgin at 23 after a traumatic sexual experience in high school. He confides in his online gaming friend, who, unbeknownst to him, happens to be Aspen, about his desire to be pursued by a masked woman.
The characters in this book are beautifully multi-dimensional. Ridge is emotionally guarded and avoids love altogether. Zealand is charmingly flirtatious and wears his heart on his sleeve. Arlo is a lovable, submissive soul searching for belonging. And Aspen, who fears abandonment, keeps others at a distance to protect herself.
This book has it all—spice, of course, but also emotionally rich, layered characters that make it a fantastic read. For me, it was an easy five-star experience.
This is the first book in the series to feature a masked women and boy did it deliver. This boo being a full length instead of a novella like the others in the series was a great way to really connect with the characters, I feel like we really got to know all 4 of them. The FMC Aspen is a fiery character but you soon learn it is because of her upbringing and you cant help but love her. Ridge Is your typical grumpy/workaholic. While Zeland gives off golden retriever vibes, who wears his heart on his sleeve. Arlo is the gamer who still lives with his mum, and really doubts his self worth. The plot was great, I couldn’t put this down and of course Jaye did not skimp on the spice scenes. The spice was top tier, it didn’t seem repetitive like some often do. I really love the didn’t type of spice scenes we got, MF -MM-MMF and my fav MMMF Who doesn’t love a good why choose – But if I had to Zeland stole my heart I highly recommend picking this one up it is now my fav out of the series
Ridge and Zeland live together and they own Ridgeland Global Enterprises which involves a few different companies including the View4U app (masked men central) things work well for them so why would they seek change. Aspen is awkward and finds herself needing a place to stay, after she gets in the wrong car and throws up in she comes across Ridge and Zeland the latter offering her a room. She had no idea living with these men would let her explore another side of herself. Arlo is a good guy, a gamer guy, a guy who lives in his mum's basement (by choice) and as much as he dreams for more he knows his the sort to just get looked over, luckily he has one online friend who he can talk to and even share his desires with her.
My only complaint with the previous masked men books has been that they end too soon so I am so so happy that Jaye has given us this full length beauty that includes a masked woman 🥵 The spice scenes as always are very steamy and just get hotter as the book goes on but because of the extra length the development of the characters and story had me hooked and totally rooting for them all to have a happy ending. The mix of personality's has been balanced perfectly and watching the relationships build from multiple POVs made it even better.
I 110% recommend you read this book if you like spice, masked men/woman, gamers, awkward FMCs who find strength, tough MMCs who soften for the people they care for or the ultimate found family. It can be read as a standalone (just like all the books in the series) but it has some nods to other characters in it that can be appreciated if you read the novellas first.
a masked man? no no, a masked WOMAN 🙂↕️🤭 our fmc Aspen is so feisty, sassy, & she isn’t afraid to speak her mind, i don’t think she has a brain to mouth filter 99% of the time & i love it lmao & she has the best comebacks! plus she loves to chase men while wearing a mask 🤭 fr she’s such a badass, def a fav fmc! Zeland is a flirt, he’s funny, carefree & has a big heart! those two love to cause chaos 🤭 Ridge is the grumpy one BUT he’s a softie for the people he cares about, he’s also extremely possessive 🙂↕️ Arlo is shy & nerdy, i loved seeing him come out of his shell & speak up for himself more! those two are more level headed so they keep Aspen & Zeland in check 😂 i love all of them together, all different but work so well. the chemistry between them 1 on 1 & as a group was so good & the banter had me giggling! i loved this & def recommend it 🖤 ︶꒦꒷♡꒷꒦︶︶꒦꒷♡꒷꒦︶︶꒦꒷♡꒷꒦︶ one of my favorite quotes from the book:
“It’s messy, chaotic, and sometimes it wears a mask until you’re brave enough to look beneath it. But this? This works for us.” 🖤