2.75 stars...it's not bad. The sex was ok, the characters were a little one-dimensional, and the plot is sort of boring, but I can get over that. The problem has arrived now that I'm thinking about the characters here and the characters from the previous book. My problem is math...
So, Beau is 33. Adam is 21. OK, all good. Cody, Beau's nephew who he raised, is 19. Beau took Cody in when his parents were killed -- Cody was 5. If Cody is 14 years younger than Beau, then Beau was 19 years old. Not that it's not possible for someone to raise their family at that age, but I doubt Beau was independently wealthy at 19, and there's no way he owned a kink club at that age. Would it have been so difficult to have made Beau 43? Hell, even if he were now 38, that would have meant that he took Cody in when he himself was 24, which would have made a little more sense.
I guess what I'm saying is this: if authors specifically write the ages of their characters, they should make sure that the math works. Or I'm saying that all math is evil. Yeah, maybe I'm going with that last one.