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A review by thebookplatypus91
Forget Your Morals by Sarah Blue
Such an amazing book.
This book is so much more than the taboo storyline of cousins getting it on.
Penny is trying to find her place in the world. She was placed for adoption as a baby and while she was adopted into an amazing and truly loving family, she finds something missing. Constantly dating awful men who give her crumbs of attention, a career going nowhere, and wanting to find her birth parents - Penny is a mess.
“I'm so sick and tired of being the girl who changes who she is to adapt to a man. I'm ready to do something just for me. It might not be in the form of me figuring out what I want to do with my life or truly getting my shit together, but despite that, it feels like a start.”
Penny decides to become a member to a sex club and remain anonymous.. and use a glory hole exclusively.
In the other hand, Lincoln is tired of female attention after his was burned hard from his ex. He wants no strings attached sex. Doesn’t even want to see their face. A sex club with a female glory hole sounds perfect.
You can see where this is going.. 😜🌶️
While this book definitely has spice, both of these characters are flawed and are on their own healing journey of love and forgiveness. Are they cousins by adoption? Yes they are. But they find love and comfort with each other and it’s not really as taboo when you watch them heal one another.
“Your Alabama secret is safe with me.”
I found myself laughing at so many points of this book. The found family trope is great in this storyline.
When the relationship is new, it’s definitely kept a secret.
"Please don't break my heart or take away my family," she says, looking down.”
"We need to make sure we work before we can't take it back."
"Penny, you already know we're in too deep."
It’s quite the love story. To take a chance on a unconventional relationship and coming out to the family that raised both of you. I personally loved it. I found it really well written. As someone who’s married to a man that was adopted by a loving family yet yearning to find birth parents and not getting the answers you wanted - it’s all realistic and tastefully written.
Well done Sarah Blue. 🖤
This book is so much more than the taboo storyline of cousins getting it on.
Penny is trying to find her place in the world. She was placed for adoption as a baby and while she was adopted into an amazing and truly loving family, she finds something missing. Constantly dating awful men who give her crumbs of attention, a career going nowhere, and wanting to find her birth parents - Penny is a mess.
“I'm so sick and tired of being the girl who changes who she is to adapt to a man. I'm ready to do something just for me. It might not be in the form of me figuring out what I want to do with my life or truly getting my shit together, but despite that, it feels like a start.”
Penny decides to become a member to a sex club and remain anonymous.. and use a glory hole exclusively.
In the other hand, Lincoln is tired of female attention after his was burned hard from his ex. He wants no strings attached sex. Doesn’t even want to see their face. A sex club with a female glory hole sounds perfect.
You can see where this is going.. 😜🌶️
While this book definitely has spice, both of these characters are flawed and are on their own healing journey of love and forgiveness. Are they cousins by adoption? Yes they are. But they find love and comfort with each other and it’s not really as taboo when you watch them heal one another.
“Your Alabama secret is safe with me.”
I found myself laughing at so many points of this book. The found family trope is great in this storyline.
When the relationship is new, it’s definitely kept a secret.
"Please don't break my heart or take away my family," she says, looking down.”
"We need to make sure we work before we can't take it back."
"Penny, you already know we're in too deep."
It’s quite the love story. To take a chance on a unconventional relationship and coming out to the family that raised both of you. I personally loved it. I found it really well written. As someone who’s married to a man that was adopted by a loving family yet yearning to find birth parents and not getting the answers you wanted - it’s all realistic and tastefully written.
Well done Sarah Blue. 🖤