Why pick one guy when you can have seven? I grew up next to the Morgan boys. Playing doctor was really fun. But now, ten years later I'm back from college. And the Morgans ... well, they make me shiver, everything going hot. Because the men are gorgeous. Matt on Monday. Tim on Tuesday. Will on Wednesday. Trent on Thursday. Ford on Friday. Sam on Saturday. And Smith ... oh god, Smith's perfect for Sundays. Because Sunday's meant for penance. Doing right and thinking good thoughts. Going to church and acting godly. But I can't be good. I can't possibly choose, they're too gorgeous. So I don't pick. Is that wrong? Or is seven my lucky number?
Wall of dick? Yes. That's how she loses her V card.
The actual "book" is over at 31% so I read on.
Step brother stories. Twins. That share. Again, super dirty. I stopped in the middle of the 2nd one, which was 55% of the book. They weren't sexy at all.
This story was so friggin ridiculous that it'll make you laugh. The whole Morgan single-heir thing was weird and made me loose interest fast. I was hoping for some hot erotic sex scenes but it was just a bunch of self centered crude brothers.
Macy returns home for the summer after her freshman year at college. She looks totally different than she did a few years ago. She used to be a bean pole tomboy and now she's a curvy bomb shell. Her parents throw her a little neighborhood get together as a welcome home surprise. This is where she sees Matt again for the first time in a while. He is one of seven brothers that lived next door to her. Macy is a virgin and not real experienced when it comes to men. Matt finds Macy to be everything he and his brothers are looking for. As the rest of the guys next door show up to visit their parents everyone of them is mesmerized by Macy. Grab this book to find out what happens when seven Alpha males all want the same curvy girl. Will they be able to get what they crave from Macy? Will Macy be able to get past her parents prejudices and live her life for herself and not just to make them happy? I definitely recommend this book it has an awesome story and I couldn't put it down until the very end. I voluntarily reviewed an ARC of this book.
Holy crap!! Let's talk about smutty, taboo, sexy, dirty books! Wanna read one cause if you do, you HAVE to read this one!! Wow! I can't even write it was just that hot. You have got to pick this book up. Just be sure to have your BOB or S.O. nearby when your done cause you will need it or them!! I voluntarily reviewed an advanced copy of this book. Hero, Matt, Tim, Will, Trent, Ford, Smith and Sam = 5/5 Heroine, Macy = 5/5 Chemistry = 5/5 Sex = 35/5 ;) Plot = 3/5 Mystery = 1/5 Action = 1/5 Darkness = 1/5 Humor = 1/5 POV = many Would I recommend this book = yes Would I re-read this book = yes Would I read future books by this author = yes
OMG, from beginning to end this was a horrible read.
This was so poorly written, all around. From the played-out setting to the major unrealistic plot it wasn't even sexy anymore just awkward.
Not to mention the characters that we're so one dimensional, just boring. If you want to write a story with this many mains you have to create interesting characters and give them all different qualities to compliment their one partner and that one person HAS to be strong, whatever their strength may be.
Not one single character lived up to any of that, this was like watching really bad porn that makes you so uncomfortable you question what your doing with your life.
Also note that I am addicted to reverse-harems whether in novels or manga, I love this shit and was sooo excited for this release. Unfortunately it was soon very obvious that Dee not only didn't do her homework on this one, but didn't even bother giving quality smut. I would at least expect that when you obviously didn't take the time to create any connections between characters or a solid plot.
...Just do yourself a favor and pass on this one, If you want to read a reverse harem there are others out there, even a few on my "i-live-for-reverse-harems" shelf...you're welcome.
Honestly I gave up 90% in because I just couldn't do it anymore. Thank goodness I only read that on KU.
Cassandra Dee is one of those hit or miss authors for me and this was a 'not even at the right field' miss for me.
This book was steamy! Macy comes home back from her freshman year of college! She doesn't want a career like her parents want her to have. She want to cook for a living. Her mother and father have already decided that's a no! They throw her a welcome home party where she meets Matt the baby of the Morgan clan! Matt is lust at first sight. The she meets the twins and Trent and feast on her for dessert after she has used them as her guinea pigs! That's when they decided they want her.. then comes ford gets hurt she comes to the rescue! Then comes smith the second to oldest and well he says yes now all that's left is Sam! They want a baby and one baby mama for the 7 of them and they choose her. Sam meets her and he's skeptical but then falls in line with his brothers when they take her virginity!! And that's how she becomes theirs and gives them the heir they so badly want! But Marsha Macy's mom doesn't want this and tries to destroy this! I loved this book.. another great read by Cassandra Dee
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Sexual fantasy seven days of the week beginning with Monday/Matt and ending with Sunday/Smith.
Macy had grown up in more ways than one. She has taking a chance on the world and she finds that it was not the one she wanted for herself. Returning home almost turns out to be the same. That was until Matt, Tim, Will, Trent, Ford, Sam & Smith.
The one with the most sense in this one was grandma. She good sound/strong advice for Macy. It was interesting to watch as Macy becomes accustom to her new world. The sights, sounds, touches and so much more.
Let me start this review by saying that I personally have no problems or qualms with ridiculous plot points. It’s not that I enjoy them, but after having read SO MANY books of this kind, it hardly even registers anymore. I understand that each book of this type/genre has some target demographic and in the greater scheme of things, I understand it.
The fault with this book however, is that it doesn’t work. It simply. Does not. Work.
After reading the description and being encouraged by my friends, I opened this literal box Pandora wouldn’t have touched, and started reading. Straight off the bat, from the literal second paragraph, we get the idea of what we’re about to read. Which again, is definitely not good!
If I had to summarize the reasons why this books does not work, I guess I would have to say two things.
The first thing, which is essentially my biggest issue given how I’m also a writer and I try to improve my writing by making comparisons between things and stuff as such, is the writing. The writing is simply, flat out, terrible.
The thing about the terrible writing, is that it distracts you a lot, and it makes the experience of reading something incomprehensible and utterly incoherent. It shows the author had no (or perhaps little? I don’t know, I’ve never read anything else this woman has ever written, so I wouldn’t really know) experience in writing, which made everything so difficult to withstand. Basically, it felt like a person’s random thoughts put to paper, with no linear structure whatsoever. And because the writing was so all over the place and so difficult to place, it made the characters even more problematic.
The second thing that bothered me, which quite frankly was the biggest issue I had with the book, was the constant barrage of slut-shaming.
It’s. So. Much. Slut-shaming!
I suppose I would be able to accept and excuse some of the terrible inner monologue, considering how the protagonist is only 18 years old (which honestly EW! The guys are in their thirties with the oldest being in their forties, it’s so problematic EW!!!) if it hadn’t been for that continuous vicious cycle of slut-shaming. All. The. Time.
You see, the thing about books like that, is that you pretty much already know what you’re dealing with. You already know your demographic, what sort of person will pick up this book to read. It’s not as if a literary professor will randomly find this in a used bookstore and say hey, let’s analyze this. So, knowing what you want to achieve and what sort of people you want to appeal to, why would you make everything so complicated?
The thing with the slut-shaming is that not even the character understands what she’s saying. Macy is a typical (by so many literary-trope standards) teenager, who’s grown up in a middle-class family, with a fairly decent education, she’s now in college and she’s trying to find herself. It makes sense she would be confused by her attraction to not one, not two, but SEVEN dudes, who very obviously make everything extremely hard. It makes sense she’d be slightly hesitant to explore those feelings with an open mind, especially since she’s never been with a man before.
But again, the way this is done, is EVERYTHING BUT UNDERSTANDABLE. Because not only does Macy, our lead, the character we’re supposed to sympathize with, slut-shames herself, she also slut-shames everyone else! There are several references to people outside of her realm or outside of the bubble of what she considers normal or acceptable, and instead of trying to understand their point of view, she simply, constantly, shames those people.
There are insults towards feminists. Vegans. Working mothers.
Like, again, you’re writing a book where an 18 year old girl is having a relationship with SEVEN guys, who are BROTHERS, are you really in a position to judge anyone?
The book does little to convey how much the author wants to explore the taboo points she’s interested in exploring, and even if this is supposed to be a character development/experimentation moment for Macy, it shows the author simply does not care for other things that might also exist. She does a terrible job at conveying any emotion or sympathy for the characters, which again, given how unrealistic and taboo the subject is, is making the liking your characters part SEVERELY difficult.
Honestly, reading this book was too much. It simply was. I suppose I went in knowing what to expect and I had a good understanding of what was going to happen, but I was utterly unprepared for the nonsensical ramblings that I ended up reading.
The characters are unlikeable and problematic, and instead of trying to explain why they have those ideas, they just ignore the topics and the real issues or the real developments that could have been explored, by simply adding countless unnecessary sex scenes. Given how considerably odd the topic is, the author could have worked around the issue. She makes some flimsy attempts as exploring the fact Macy feels lost and leaving college to tend to seven guys and bear their child seems like a bad idea for life aspirations. But instead of exploring how that affects her, how that changes her and what exactly she wants out of her life, she goes back to another character, whom we do not care about, because essentially, she’s worried about herself but does not know how to explain it.
Another ridiculous reason why this book is awful, which I assume falls under the bad writing category (?) is the constant barrage of adjectives to describe things. There’s absolutely no subtlety of any sort, the author hammers in the words ‘alpha’ and ‘slut’ (as well as SEVERAL others) on ANY possible occasion, and instead of perhaps showing how those people came to be those things, or instead of explaining the actions that constitute them what she’s saying they are, we’re just supposed to take her word for it?
Quite honestly, this book was simply terrible. There were so many stereotypes, so many things that were wrong, and the writing was so unbelievably juvenile and incoherent that the characters ended up being trashy. As I said earlier, I’ve read my fair share of ridiculous plots, so I went in with an open mind. I don’t know why, but I was ready to excuse the borderline incest (several quotation marks on borderline – the guys are essentially fucking each other, grope each other, it’s so BAD) given how most times those books make you at least understand the point of view of the character and notice what brings them to do what they do.
Nothing of the sort happens in this book however. Everything feels icky, the characters are very obviously looking for their mom but in a woman they can sleep with as well, the female lead is all over the place and not in a good, coming out of her shell, discovering who she is way, but in the “I’m going to repeat every awful thing my parents taught me about anything and recreate it in my life without trying to understand what I want, making myself unable to enjoy freely and without judgement what I’m doing because I’m enjoying doing it” and it blows.
And, to add insult to injury, the sex scenes aren’t even hot. Much like the rest of the book they are icky, they feel out of touch, as if someone who has never had a sexual experience before in their lives wrote them, and they distract from the overall point because of how blandly incoherent and frivolous they are. For no reason.
There’s zero respect for the female lead (whom the male leads call ‘the brunette’ or ‘the female’, because you know, that’s normal I guess?) but again, we’re supposed to believe the author when she says the dudes love her and care for her? HOW?
In conclusion, reading this abomination made me want to claw my eyes and roll them in a frying pan while my skin melts on the burner...
Awe yeah. A sexy dirty downright awesome menage of quick read. Boy do I wish this went on longer.... but it was too good while it lasted. Didn't like the mother wanted to kick her butt throughout the whole thing.
Macy Jones is taking a break from college seems like a easy thing right? Wrong. Not with a mother and father like hers. Who are always nagging her about everything from her weight to her grades and what she should be doing for college. She wants to cook. That is her dream. But her mom has plans...Her mom is throwing a party and invited the Morgans over. They have seven sons but she had only met a couple of them in passing since she was born after almost all of them flew the coop a while ago. Whats a woman to do when she had seven pairs of eyes watching her every move? And with what they want from her, can she really do it?
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Seven Brothers of Sin Cassandra Dee
Awe yeah. A sexy dirty downright awesome menage of quick read. Boy do I wish this went on longer.... but it was too good while it lasted. Didn't like the mother wanted to kick her butt throughout the whole thing.
Macy Jones is taking a break from college seems like a easy thing right? Wrong. Not with a mother and father like hers. Who are always nagging her about everything from her weight to her grades and what she should be doing for college. She wants to cook. That is her dream. But her mom has plans...Her mom is throwing a party and invited the Morgans over. They have seven sons but she had only met a couple of them in passing since she was born after almost all of them flew the coop a while ago. Whats a woman to do when she had seven pairs of eyes watching her every move? And with what they want from her, can she really do it?
Macy returns home for the summer after her freshman year of college. She looks very different than she looked several years before. Now she is very sexy and voluptuous but several years ago she was super skinny and not attractive to men. Now she is home from college for the summer and her parents throw her a welcome home party and this is where she sees Matt again. Matt is one of 7 Alpha brothers that lived next door to her. Matt realizes that Macy is everything he and his brothers have been looking for –which is a woman to bear their heir. They think she is that “special woman” who can handle all seven of them. Macy is 18 and not wanting to go back to college but instead wants to chase after her true dream: cooking. But when she gets this invite from the 7 sexy, alluring Morgan males, what’s a virginal girl to do? Well indulge to her heart’s content!! This is one steamy, hot, erotic and smutty wild ride from start to finish which I loved. Ms. Dee has done it again and I loved the chemistry and heat between all the main characters. I can’t wait to see what Ms. Dee writes next!
My Rating: 4.5 stars ***** "I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book in exchange for an honest review***
Oh wow..this one is extremely hot, not only there's one hot guy but there are seven hotties here. This one is pure smutty, full of hotness, it's my first experience with this kind of erotica book, although I know it's wrong but I can't stop reading it. A story including a girl with seven brothers, oh yeah it feels soooooo taboo and yet I enjoy reading it. This book is all about hot stuff, from the beginning 'till the end everything is hot. There's a bit drama but other than that all is pure steamy moments, although there's unanswered questions, overall this book is really entertaining.
As for characters, I find it hard to feel the connections between the brothers, but love their sexyness though. And for Macy, she's a bit confusing for me, she's so shy sometimes, but the next time she's so brazen. Overall I like these characters, even though sometimes I can't really feel their connections.
If you're looking steamy books, just go with this one.
*I voluntarily received a review copy of this book
Wow!! Ms. Dee never seems to fail in amazing me. This novel had my head spinning…and I love it!! This novel comes with seven (yes I said seven) alpha billionaires and one curvy, inexperienced virgin neighbor girl who is barely legal. But don’t let her virgin status fool you…this girl knows exactly what she wants and how she wants it. Her mother is a piece of work. Her father is shut off and not interested in his own family. But the seven brothers want to keep her. They want her to be the mother to their only heir.
All I can add is this book will have your head spinning. It is a MUST READ! I love every minute of this novel from the beginning!
I saw a FB promo and decided to get the book. It started out decently but as I kept reading, it became very repetitive and I started to lose interest. I continued to read in hopes the "climax" of the story would redeem it but it fell a bit short. I did finish the book, but I noticed myself skimming through parts that I should savor. The topic of the story was interesting and I've read stories with multiple people before so I had hoped this would live up to the large amount of high reviews but to me, it sadly didn't.
An insanily filthy and naughty fantasy that I devoured in one sitting but I would have loved some more storyline . Not my personal fantasy though but overall it's an easy smutty read that will take you away from everyday' s routine .
So... a while ago, possibly a few months, i had made the decision to take a break from reading books by Cassandra Dee since i felt they had too many similarities from one book to the next. Then i came across this book, Seven Brothers Of Sin, read some of the reviews for it and took a chance. Honestly, i'm glad i took the chance because Cassandra Dee delivered something completely different from anything else i've read from her so far.
4.5 sexy dreams
There's no denying it - the scenes between Macy and the Morgan brothers are hot. They are undeniably family oriented and know exactly what they want in their perfect mate and Macy is exactly that. What i liked was how real she is - she cares, she loves and has the worst parents ever, yet she has the same insecurities as any other woman. Maybe one of my favorites from this author so far, Seven Brothers Of Sin has a little bit of everything, while showing me, as a reader, just how imaginative she can be to describe or name the male appendage!
I loved reading Seven Brothers of Sin: A Reverse Harem Romance, all about Macy Jones an eighteen year old girl who just co pelted her first year of college at the State University and the seven Morgan brothers from next door. The Morgan brothers are all home for the summer, because their dad is recovering from a severe stroke. Each of the boys work either for themselves or in the family business which is run by the twins Tim & Will. Matt the youngest was able to attend the welcome back barbecue for the neighbors daughter Macy. While their he became smitten with her and she asked if he would come and help taste test her food, and he said okay. Durning the taste test she got to meet three other brothers and the in the course of three days she was able to meet all seven brothers. Of course they were a hot combination, and Macy could not resist any of them! The author wrote a story about a young girl who does not believe college is for her, even though her parents don't believe in their only child working in the food industry. Read this book and find out how Macy fairs with the seven Morgan brothers from next door! Also there are a few additional stories included that are just as hot. Enjoy reading this collection of stories!
Well, that was interesting. We went for a wild ride, no pun intended.
I guess it would have been ok? I’m not really sure, I mean it’s just pure smut and not supposed to be taken seriously but after the girl's mother goes psycho crazy suddenly another girl they tried this whole 'seven brothers - one heir' on came out of the blue. It was weird because the inner monologue ramblings of the brothers mentioned not being able to find a female that even wanted to take more than 5 of the brothers now all of a sudden the crazy mother of all people (how they heck could she possibly know this?!) tells her that they had this other girl that they tried really really hard to have a relationship and a baby with. I was sitting there like, wtf? It totally ruined what tiny bit of romance the story held. Because then what was she really? Nothing but a brood mare and it was glaringly obvious that if she couldn’t conceive then she would have been set aside just like the other girl. Romantic? Not To top it off I didn’t find the erotic parts hot at all, I was skeeved out. I guess I need my erotica with romance
I never thought that I would be into reverse harem, and I was right. Tik Tok has blown up so many RH series that I decided I would see what all the fuss was about. I stand by my initial thoughts that this trope is not my cup of tea.
I want to preface this by saying this book was free on my Nook, and I didn't really read the synopsis. I had just finished Kingdom of the Wicked, so when I saw Seven Brothers of Sin, I was thinking something completely different. However, just to clarify, this book focuses on one girl and her relationship with seven full-blooded brothers.
I'll set aside the incest (yes the brothers do interact with each other) to say that the writing was very cringe inducing. Phrases like "baby batter" and "man milk" were constantly repeated. I hate tearing into an author's writing, but I read fanfics in high school that were written better. Luckily, this book was so short that I didn't waste too much of my time on it.
I'm good with smut, even plotless smut but this was beyond me. 7 alpha brothers, ages ranging from who knows to more than twice the girls age, all looking for one young, fertile girl to share so between the seven of them they can produce only one heir. This had potential but the men are all self serving borderline jackasses an the story went downhill fast. One thing that absolutely killed me was a girl who's home from college saying my secret spots and boobies, repeatedly. I wanted to laugh, I get she was a virgin but she sounded like a 12 year old at those times yet at the same time she's using g a showerhead to get herself off in front of a room full of virtual strangers, teasing them like a deco rate pornstar.....just too much
This book was just too much. Too much of everything. It might have been deliberate, it might not. But it was too much for me...7 men (brothers) 1 virgin. The sex wasn't even that hot to me. The men are all alphas--all of them good looking and rich. They want to share one woman because they only want one baby, cause they don't want to dilute their fortune with multiple children/grandchildren, etc. What the???? She's only 18 and a virgin but gives it up to all of them in one go. Even if you suspend reality long enough to buy into it, what guy do you know would want to share and have sex with the same woman, at the same time as his BROTHERS. Ewww. I really hope the author was trying for "over the top." If not, well....
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Dirty, sexy, sinfully brash, these stories are so over the top hot that they are like M&Ms at the movies. You'll go through the whole lot of them before you realize that they are all gone. The stories are sexily inappropriate but totally fiction which makes them so great. At the same time, the scenes are so totally and intimately described that they seem real. I don't care, it was some good hot reading. I don't know what took me so long to get to it. No wait, I do know. I don't usually like anthologies but this one is pure sin on a stick. You should read it and see what I'm talking about, seriously.
Oh what I would give to live in the mind of Cassandra Dee for a day. I imagine it's an erotic DisneyLand (adults only) complete with a fantastic working Dungeon. Where the prizes you get for winning a game can range from a lipstick vibrator to a coupons for 7 sessions with the Dom/Domme of your choice....LOL. That's how entertaining, creative, taboo and HAF her mind works and this book is no exception. If you are looking for an exciting, panty-melting great time,I totally recommend this book! Thanks Cassie for another wild ride!
This is a hot but cheesy little collection of books. Basic, common knowledge anatomy and human function are pretty much ignored for adolescent level interpretations of intimacy. Having said that, there is a Beavis and Butthead part of me that really enjoys the scenes. Lord, I know, I know...just take off your condescending judgmental glasses a minute and decide for yourself.