After that last time at the firehouse, I’m surprised I can see—or even walk—straight. But I’m also ready for so much more. It’s time to beat my old record of twelve firemen and go straight for twenty, and the fire station Christmas party is just the time to do it.
Knowing my boyfriend will be there to watch me the entire time makes it so much more worth it. I can’t wait to see the look on his face when his girlfriend gets filled by the biggest, baddest dudes in town. No one goes unsatisfied on my watch.
And by the end of the night, I know I’ll have them all caroling my name.
What did I enjoy most about this novella? It's hard to say, mind the pun. I enjoyed the quick-read aspect and how I can thoroughly enjoy this novel without cheating on my current boyfriend in the first place.
I have no favorite character. Sarah is a bit of a slut, and the men of her reverse harem all feel like offshoots of the same entity, so there's little diversity character-wise.
All the characters felt unrealistic, but that didn't necessarily detract from the book as I liked seeing all alpha males coming together (pun not intended) to create one bang of a happy ending (pun intended this time).
In reading this novel, all I felt inside was hot and happy as I enjoyed the action from a literary voyeur perspective. The way I see it, I can enjoy the action without risking a relationship if I read about it instead of do it... It in this case being Sarah's twenty men.
I didn't have a favorite part, and cliché as this sounds, I enjoyed the whole book for its non-reality plot of smuttiness where everything goes in and out smoothly and has a happy ending for all characters deserving.
This book didn't make me laugh or cry, but there was a letdown moment where the men were lined up like soldiers in salute to Sarah because none of them felt vastly different. Even though Zoe Blake didn't write this novel series, at least she knows how to make her antiheroes different via masculine units. Tattooed lengths, pierced rods, and maybe one or two curved bananas here and there, and the men are good to go! But in the Naughty Menage series, there was no penile diversity, which I would have absolutely loved!
This book must count as a page-turner if I read this in less than 30 minutes and reread a few scenes to commit to memory, ha-ha!
If there was anything I liked about this book, it was still outweighed by two main things I couldn't push out of my head. One, body count; and two, has anyone thought of risking STIs amid bedroom fun? When Sarah hooked up with Michael and Luke in one night, that was forbidden enough and something I would never do, but advancing to an even higher body count to twelve, and then again to twenty men in this book? I get the ick, which via thought of my next point: STIs.
There wasn't a cliffhanger ending, but I would've liked an epilogue along the lines of Sarah keeping her whole harem, getting married to all the men, winding up pregnant, or something unique that would never happen in any realm within reality. I would've wanted something even wilder than this beyond-reality series, and I didn't get it, which was a bit of a letdown.
I didn't care about any of the characters within this series, but I did care about what Sarah would do if she wound up pregnant. One, would she get a DNA test to see who her baby daddy is? And two, would she even keep her baby? I believe every baby should grow up knowing their dad, but I think I'm thinking too reality-based for this piece of fiction.
If I was the author of this series, I would've extended the length of this book, given a bit of diversity amongst the saluting soldiers for Sarah, and added an epilogue that's so bad and outrageous that it's good in all the weird ways.
Finishing my review: My lowest rating for this quick-read-all-smut-plot-light series was a 4/5 stars, and I've rated this novel a 5/5 stars because it starts and ends with an unforgettable bang I won't soon let slip out of my mind! To my traditional beliefs, I see Sarah as a bed-hopping open-relationship-supporting young woman, and I see Michael as a cuck of a boyfriend; but as a reader of kinky romance novels, I can't stop myself from loving this series in so many confusing ways. I enjoyed this whole series far more than I'll ever admit to, ha-ha!
This is book 3 of the Naughty Menage series. It's Christmas time at the fire station and Sarah is the ultimate party favor. She plans to have a lot of fun with the firefighters during the party with her partner Michael encouraging her.
This book is much the same as the first two books it's hot and short with sexy times with hot firefighters. I do have to mention that I wish it had been longer in the sense that she says she's going to have sex with twenty men but we only see her have sex with a handful of men which takes away from the intent that she's going to have an orgy with twenty men but we don't get to see this we only get to see sex with a couple of men.
I'd recommend you read the first or second book this one wasn't bad it just wasn't as advertised for the big orgy.