![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (I think Porter’s INSIDE BET might be the book is referring to above.) HARD WAY is my favorite of the series-but again, there’s abduction/rape role-play, which I thought was extremely well-done, especially because the h&h (a married couple going through a rough patch) both acknowledge that fantasy and reality tend to blur when they role-play (as opposed to the couple in Cara McKenna’s books who have very crisp, clear boundaries between their role-play and reality).Īlso, a book I just finished, Lauren Blakely’s MY ONE-WEEK HUSBAND, features business partners in a fake relationship who pretend to be a married couple as they check out boutique hotels in France to possibly add to their business holdings. In fact, Porter’s entire Vegas Top Gun series involves couples who, in various ways, are role-playing. I second recommendation of Katie Porter’s DOUBLE DOWN. Again, their scenarios are very intense, so cw/tw if you think reading that would be upsetting. Eve Dangerfield’s ACT YOUR AGE (and, to a lesser degree, the sequel, NOT YOUR SHOE SIZE) has a couple who play step-father/step-daughter role-play games. I thought the books were brilliantly written, but cw/tw. Cara McKenna’s duet, WILLING VICTIM & BRUTAL GAME includes very intense rape role-play. ![]() Julie Kriss’s FILTHY RICH features a couple whose relationship begins with role-play scenarios. My first thought was Anne Calhoun’s LIBERATING LACEY which involves an extended role-play scene where the hero plays a “bad cop” (handcuffs are involved). ![]()
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