I thought when my mother tricked some idiot into marrying her things might finally be looking up. That is until I meet my new step-brother Hans and his best friend Zel. Those two are sexy assholes that I want to stay far away from.
Unfortunately for me, my new step-dad decided it would be good for all of us to take a trip to a cabin in a small town, for bonding.
It would have been fine except for the fact that Hans got us lost in the woods, in the dark, and things are starting to feel strange.
Suddenly I can’t keep myself from partaking in things that seem more than a little bit wrong.
But god, do they feel so right...
Lost is a Dark novella that is not suitable for anyone under the age of 18 due to language, violence, and sexual content. This is a reverse harem so the FMC doesn't have to choose. There is also sword crossing action in these pages. A more extensive content warning can be found at the beginning of the book. Read safely.
Super Spicy RH Novella! I gobbled up this quick read based loosely on Hansel and Gretel! November did a great job getting me to care about these characters in a short period of time, considering it’s a spice fest pretty much out the gate 🌶🔥. The ending unexpectedly got me in the feels too. Will definitely be reading this again in the future when I need a spicy reset read to put me in the mood 😉!! Please read trigger warnings!
This spicy little number was exactly what I needed when I didn’t know I needed it. It’s contemporary with PNR mixed in. Amazing. Gerty, her stepbrother Hans and his best friend Zel are hiking on their family vacation when they get lost. They stumble upon a cabin and it is in this cabin that they explore the sexual tension that is between the three of them. Then in comes Killian. You need to read the book in order to get his story. Amazing book.
At this point ill read anything by November Sweets and this was no exception. This was a naught, slightly taboo RH with all the spice and feels. Totally a one handed read, wink wink, that had a cute plot. Characters were relatable and easy to connect with even though this was a short story. Would love to see this turned into a full series.