With everything he's ever given and done for me, Dad's love should've been enough. But when my need for his best and oldest friend, Nelson, became too hard for me to resist, I never expected Dad to let me have exactly what I've been desiring all along.
- age gap - mfm - DP - voyeur - incest dad/daughter (and his best friend) - extremely smutty
Seven Rue is an international bestselling author. Born and raised in a small town by the Lake of Constance in Switzerland, she loves writing books that not only make hearts melt but also push limits. When she's not writing, you can find her on long walks with her pup, Bowie, or kicking around a ball on the soccer field.
@sevenrue once again a masterpiece. I’m only sad as you can see at length cause I’m a greedy bitch and wanted more.
I’m shocked at the ending I was a tad nervous but Seven reigned it in and I breathed easy. Nelson is daddy and nothing will change my mind. I’m in love with him #theend
the first one, was confusing as F. i hoped this second one will give me some answers but nope, it was worse. the fact that her dad wasn't sharing her mom in the past speak volumes for me... if you love someone you don't share her,period. Meaning that he loved his mother more than her. Then bringing Nelson in for more than one night..it's out of the blue...why? no answers about the confusion i had with the first one, i guess it wasn't a dream.
I loved to see more of Kiplyn & Bridger and bringing Nelson into the mix😏. I have loved eeverything Seven has written and obviously I always want more of it all 🤣
Harassing taboo authors and getting them banned out of pettiness and jealousy ? Nah, you can burn for that. Readers: DO NOT SUPPORT THIS AUTHOR. She’s been anonymously attacking other taboo authors, getting them banned from Amazon, and ruining their livelihoods! There are FAR better authors out there that aren’t completely psycho obsessed like this one.
I really wish that good reads would let us do half star ratings because this was definitely a 4.5. I loved this little novella and i also love how seven has the ability to write them without making them feel rushed. There was a lot of stuff happening but i didn’t feel like it was rushed within the 100 pages.
I’m glad we got to see more of Nelson in this one as well. And have some insight into his character as this book is written in three different POVs but it’s not hectic or confusing! If you loved Comatose make sure to check out the harbor you won’t be disappointed!
Well that was a fun little follow up to Comatose!! I was really intrigued by Nelson in the first book....and there was a reason why he seemed so mysterious - and hot. Because we would be seeing more of him. MFM Exhibitionism Public Father / Daughter / Dad's best friend Sharing Threesome Spicy!
I loved seeing the characters from Comatose again, especially Nelson. The way their relationship evolves in this is so beautiful. One thing that confused me in this was the positions in the spice scenes. It was a bit hard to imagine and sounded like gymnastics. But I will say this: I think the book could have done without the bonus scene.
So basically this is the novella of comatose. This just included Nelson as well making it a ménage romance. Then including their son Finneas who was included in the first book when Kiplyn was in a coma.
SMUT: 4/5 STARS. Double penetration. People watching. Dark sex.
Fffuuuccckkkk!!!! Damn Kiplyn and Bridger are always fucking pantie soaking but adding Nelson into the mix just made them even wetter!!! Absolutely loved it!!! Another amazing story by Seven Rue
I think that this was a great addition to the story that was already told in the first book. It added to the original but didn't take anything away. I enjoyed this.
100 page novella, what a great way to introduce an author 🙌🖤 I have so many questions after reading this, so I'll dive into some of Seven Rue's other books and see were it takes me 😁🖤
5/10 Jaja, califiquemos únicamente lo spicy porque aquí no hay nada de historia. Me recordó a Neon Gods pero más tabú. Lo de Nelson lo veía venir pero no a largo plazo, eso sí fue sorprendente