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Claimed: Primal Instincts Book 2

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This book should come with a medical malpractice disclaimer and possibly a lawyer.

Ready for a story where "informed consent" is just a suggestion and medical ethics are more like medical guidelines?

Dr. Acadia Cormier saves a gunshot victim and accidentally catches the eye of crime boss Beau DuCharme, who decides she's perfect breeding stock for his mafia dynasty. Because nothing says "romance" like a man who treats human reproduction like a livestock operation!

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A mobster with a breeding spreadsheet (yes, really)Contracts with more red flags than a carnival"Medical examinations" that would get any real doctor's license revokedThe kind of reproductive coercion that would make dystopian fiction look subtleA heroine whose critical thinking skills apparently didn't survive medical school"Recovery checkups" that are actually just Round 2 of baby-makingZero actual medicine, maximum medicalized breeding fetishBeau doesn't want a wife—he wants a premium incubator with a medical degree. And Cadie? Well, she signed the contract without reading it, so that's on her.

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Non-consensual medical procedures (it's a fetish, not actual healthcare)Breeding kink disguised as "family planning"Contracts that would make Satan's legal team proudSystematic reproductive controlPregnancy contentMedical roleplay that would horrify actual medical professionalsA male lead who thinks "doctor's orders" means whatever he wants it to meanThis book does NOT

Realistic medical proceduresInformed consent (like, at all)Characters who've heard of medical ethicsA plot that doesn't revolve around unauthorized inseminationAny romance that doesn't require a lawyer to explainIf you're looking for medical drama with actual accuracy, this isn't it. If you're here for a mobster with a God complex and a medical fetish, welcome to the chaos!

Ages 18+

180 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 10, 2025

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R.R. Rivera

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39 reviews6 followers
June 15, 2025
The blurb lured me in, but the writing was just so darn repetitive!

I kept thinking that my kindle was broken and I was reading previous pages again, but alas I was not. It was just the same lines, and the same conversations repeated throughout the book 😵 literally word for word repetition. Not just along the same wavelength.

I kept reading in the hope that it might stop, or that the FMC might find her lady balls and tell the MMC to stop breeding her and actually take her feelings into consideration.. But no! He treated her like dirt and she loved it?! 🤦🏻‍♀️

Like I mentioned above the blurb tempted me in, but the execution was just so poorly done.

It needs a good proof read for sure 😬

Gah! I hate leaving one star reviews, but honestly, just the fact I read the same conversation a million times in one short book shows this was necessary.

Sorry 😐
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825 reviews25 followers
August 18, 2025
❤️Thoughts❤️

This story wasn’t quite what I expected. I found myself unsure about Beau’s true feelings for Cadia even halfway through; it wasn’t clear if they were living together. Top of that, their intimacy felt more clinical than romantic, with Beau only being with her during ovulation during the beginning. It didn’t give me that classic “breeding romance” vibe where the hero is obsessed, devoted, and determined to tie his heroine to him in every way baby-making and all.

I’m not sure my fellow breeding-romance readers will love this one. For me, it was just so-so at best.

🖤A mobster with a breeding spreadsheet
🖤Forced Proximity
🖤MC Stalks and plans everything out
🖤FMC is a doctor
🖤HEA

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐
Steamy:🌶️🌶️
POV: Dual
Type📣: Standalone
Trigger Warnings⚠️: Check the TWs
Profile Image for Tay.
111 reviews
October 24, 2025
Not for me

This started out ok and got significantly worse as it went on. Forced pregnancy, no concern for how she was being manipulated and "taken care of." The clinical almost sterile way it was written. Not her best work and wouldn't really recommend. Also, this book is glitchy and repetitive.
11 reviews
June 29, 2025
Round Two

I wanted to see if the next book was just as unhinged and it definitely fits the mode. Another controlling, pregnancy obsessed MMC and susceptible FMC. Again if you're into that vibe and don't mind repetitive dialog, this a quick read to satisfy that itch.
Profile Image for Jessica.
965 reviews15 followers
January 13, 2026
Book summary: This book should come with a medical malpractice disclaimer and possibly a lawyer.

Ready for a story where "informed consent" is just a suggestion and medical ethics are more like medical guidelines?

Dr. Acadia Cormier saves a gunshot victim and accidentally catches the eye of crime boss Beau DuCharme, who decides she's perfect breeding stock for his mafia dynasty. Because nothing says "romance" like a man who treats human reproduction like a livestock operation!

The blurb immediately caught my attention, promising intrigue and passion—but unfortunately, the story itself didn’t live up to that promise. The intimate scenes were far too few, appearing only three times throughout the book, which left me feeling unsatisfied and wanting more.

The medical kink was another element that simply didn’t work for me. Instead of adding depth, it made me uncomfortable and pulled me out of the story. As the plot moved toward its conclusion, the writing also began to feel repetitive, circling the same ideas without offering anything new.

What disappointed me most, though, was the loss of the romance that made the first book so enchanting. This time, the male lead refuses to marry the heroine, leaving all their sons illegitimate, and denies her even basic recovery time after giving birth to twins. The labor scenes were especially distressing, made worse by the intrusive presence of the doctor, Beau, whose so-called medical expertise felt unnecessary and unwelcome.

I kept reading, hoping for a turning point—hoping the female main character would finally find her voice, stand up for herself, and demand respect. That moment never came. Instead, she continues to be controlled and dismissed, while inexplicably embracing the treatment and longing only to give him more children.

In the end, this book simply didn’t satisfy me. The lack of steamy scenes was already a struggle, but the pregnancy storyline became unbearable once Beau started flaunting his “medical knowledge.” What could have been an engaging continuation turned into a frustrating and disappointing read.
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