Stepbrother Dearest by Willow Dixon

Let’s take a little look inside of Stepbrother Dearest by Willow Dixon, the first book in the Crimson Club series.

I loved this story – Gray and Caleb were explosive together and it was quite the intense story! They had so much chemistry together, and their animosity led to some very steamy scenes. The banter and dirty talk was great and it was a lot of fun to read.

I also loved their dynamic and inability to stay away from each other, as well as their sweeter moments. I adored Gray’s found family at the club and I’m really excited about getting to know them better.

Stepbrother Dearest was a story that I didn’t want to put down, and I really recommend it!

How it begins…

The pulsing beat of my solo song radiated through the stage floor.
Strobe lights flickered in time with the music, a plume of smoke crept along the stage and gathered around my ankles in a thick mist.

Tropes

  • forced proximity
  • hurt / comfort
  • stepbrothers
  • enemies to lovers
  • found family

“What, you can’t stitch me up while you’re off shift?” Graham taunted.
“Nurses don’t do sutures. But the idea of repeatedly stabbing you with a needle is highly cathartic.”


What to expect

  • a ton of chemistry
  • stripper / nurse
  • reluctant feelings
  • great banter
  • dirty talk
  • mild D/s vibes
  • high heat

My big bad brat of a stepbrother had come apart on my c*ck, and it had been perfect.


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