Keep Me
Sinful Manor, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Kelli Tager
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Will Watt
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By:
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Sara Cate
About this listen
Killian Barclay is a grumpy Scottish billionaire who hates me…and now I'm his wife.
Their marriage of convenience is anything but…
All Killian Barclay wants is to be left the hell alone. He's had enough heartache to last a lifetime, and he has no more need for love—earning him the reputation of a broody Scot and eventually turning his famous ancestral home into a den of iniquity. It doesn't take long for tales of his raunchy house parties to reach the rest of his family, though, inspiring them to hatch a plan to shake Killian out of his routine.
New Yorker Sylvie Devereaux is tough as nails—as the daughter of famous yet neglectful parents, she's grown a hard shell and keeps everyone at arm's length. So when she sneaks into Barclay Manor during a trip to Scotland to get a glimpse of a famous heirloom, she doesn't anticipate facing off against the brutish, maddening highlander who lives there. And she certainly didn't expect to ever see the bastard again.
Yet just weeks later, she's approached by Killian's family with a proposal—move to Scotland and marry Killian to improve his playboy reputation, and after one year, she'll walk away with ten million dollars. Sylvie agrees, even knowing that their plan is more deceptive than he realizes. But as she grows closer to Killian and the end of their year together, she has to decide: Is the love of a good man with a dark soul worth keeping, or is she willing to break Killian's heart now that it's well and truly hers?
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- Karissa
- 09-12-2024
Thats cheating NOT sharing/ swinging just cheating
Overall, this book felt poorly planned and is not worth the read.
The concept of wife-sharing or swinging is introduced as a unique premise, but it is poorly executed. Beyond a game of spin-the-bottle that involves kissing among couple friends, there is little exploration of the theme. Instead, the story takes a problematic turn when the male protagonist knowingly helps his good friend's wife cheat on her husband by having an affair with her. Without the husband’s knowledge or consent, this clearly constitutes cheating, despite the context of the story.
The male protagonist spends much of the book feeling guilty about his actions, acknowledging how wrong they are, but this moral struggle doesn’t translate into meaningful character development or add depth to the plot. The result is a frustrating and unsatisfying reading experience.
The rest of the storyline is equally scattered, lacking focus and cohesion. Both main plot points have potential, but they are poorly developed and feel undercooked. With better planning and execution, the story could have been much stronger.
In summary, this book comes across as a rushed effort, leaving readers with an unsatisfying and disjointed experience.
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