I have been waiting for this.
Since starting the whitsbourgh prodigies series Saxon's story was the one i was most curious of and so glad that it's now out in the world.
His view of the world is so different from everyone else's and his honesty is refreshing even if like so many others his emotions seem more obvious to me as a reader than him in the book which is great to see.
This is a menage of sorts and with FF scenes as well and plenty of darker themes so know this won't be for everyone but honestly will recommend to everyone who this doesn't bother to make sure to give this a go.
Reading this has also given me an extra push to read the original series too even though this can and was easily read as a standalone I think the other ones in this series added to it as got to see the couples so I'm sure the parents stories will do the exact same of giving me something else to enjoy. Plus I can't wait for more.
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