Review: Share Me by Ker Dukey and K. Webster



Share Me

Review: Share Me - Ker Dukey and K Webster - May 2019

Lately, I haven't been a big fan of the adult Reverse Harem's as found them just too OTT and blah, it always just seems to be about sex, and I was a bit over that. However, Share Me happened to be written by two of my favorite authors Ker Dukey and K. Webster so of course, it was going to be read as soon as it arrived on my Kindle. What I liked about Share Me was it started as an edgy read with the main character's wife dying, and the main male lead was running for election. It then jumps to him hiring four bodyguards for his daughter Clove. These bodyguards watch Clove grow up to become a stunning woman. While out on a day trip, Clove is shot at and this book becomes a bit of a political thriller which reminded me of Meli Raine's multiple series. To protect Clove, she is taken away to a cabin in the woods with her bodyguards. Here with no cameras around and no parents, Clove opens up to the guys in all aspects, and the group becomes a Reverse Harem clan with each of them exploring themselves sexually with Clove. What happens though when it's time to return to the "real world"? Will they be able to continue their relationship and will they discover who is trying to kill Clove and in doing so unravel the mystery behind Clove's mother's death? If you love a bit of a thriller with the adult RH feel, then check out Share Me by the two K's - Ker Dukey and K.Webster.



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