Asher is the owner operator of KINK. A BDSM club that is all inclusive in an exclusive manner. He is a Daddy Dom who never expected to find his match.
March is lost in life. He doesn't know which way is up or down. Having left his family home in the country, he moved to the city in hopes that he would find his purpose.
First though he needs a job. KINK isn't a place he thought he would end up working. But how could he resist such a handsome silver fox.
This book is an off shoot of the Breeding Facility Series. It can be read as a stand alone series and book.
The Rigby Brothers Book One: Asher Book Two: Burgess Book Three: Macklin Book Four: Drake Book Five: Jericho
There are themes and language in this book suited to 18+
It is the first time I have read a book written by this author and have to say I was very impressed. I love how different it was as it is no just another shifter story it had a mixed of everything including different times of kinks. I love how it explained everything in detail. Cannot wait to read the next story
This series from SL Davies just keeps getting better and better with each book and this one moves the reader into Asher's club so that you become almost a member of staff. As with all the places described in the books you can almost reach out and touch and feel it.
Once again SLD's immersive writing has created amazing characters who are practically 3d on the page; clothes, skin, smells, nails, tattoos, hair, tics, anxieties, everything it's all there for you to be part of as a reader.
The two main characters are supported by a vast secondary cast, most of whom you will have seen in the previous books and many of whom will get their own books in the future no doubt.
Great story, great characters, great book; I loved it and can't wait for the next one. xx
I received a copy as part of an arc group and provide my honest review voluntarily
I really love this authors work. The inter weaving between the series is fascinating and when it’s all finished I will have to reread it like the author intended it to be read. Absolutely brilliant