Give Me More (Salacious Players' Club, 3)

They call him a scoundrel. A playboy.

Drake Nielson gets around, and he's not afraid to admit it. So when his best friend, Hunter, opens the Salacious Players' Club and asks him to head the construction, he jumps at the opportunity. Now he's traveling the country with Hunter and his wife, Isabel, touring other clubs to network and get inspiration. But when a demonstration at a new club involves Isabel and Drake, it comes with something Drake never saw coming--an invitation. Hunter wants Drake to sleep with his wife...while he watches.

Drake would do anything for Hunter and Isabel, but this is one request he should turn down. Isabel is the woman of his dreams, but she belongs to someone else. And the exact reason he should say no is the one reason he says yes. Because it's not only Isabel he wants...

Maybe it's time Drake shows his best friend exactly how much he's willing to do for him--and why.

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irlrebecca
Jan 05, 2025
5/10 stars
hunter was the only redeemable character. isabel was basically a cardboard cutout with a fuck hole. drake was okay? complaining about not having sex for 56 days while a part of your throuple was going through some really intense shit was actually insane.
namastezoey
Jan 04, 2025
8/10 stars
I absolutely loved the ending!
EMP
Dec 22, 2024
5/10 stars
I think I have an unpopular opinion about this book. But in a nutshell the spice was mid. The plot line was long and drawn out. The ending was unsatisfactory and not fleshed out well. Also, the character development was just almost nonexistent. Isabel, had only like 2 significant lines (hyperbole), but honestly there should have been more about how she felt and her side in the story. Drake, had almost no development. The no relationship to relationship and having kids is not real character development. Hunter, had minor character development, but it was rushed and incomplete and didn’t even really show him working through his trauma and getting to the point of coming out. I’m not saying do a whole psycho-analysis, but give me a little more. The book spent over 20 chapters showing us how repressed and selfish he was,but gave use what 5 chapters of him healing. Finally, the thing that really grated on my nerves was Hunter recognizing his superior knowledge of the kink lifestyle (and come on the self proclaimed most knowledgeable business partner knows absolutely nothing about poly relationships and needing open and honest communication when having an open relationship) and his power over both Drake and his wife and he sets no boundaries, has no communication, and expects things to go well. That’s crazy.
Megan Brink
Dec 13, 2024
10/10 stars
It's been 10 days since I read this book and I can't stop thinking about this book. I loved this book. This book is about love, acceptance, learning to be who you are, and so much to how most of our lives go. We all have hidden desires and hidden who we are inside.
KenzieReadsAlot
Dec 12, 2024
8/10 stars
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