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Sated: #3 in the Fit Trilogy (Volume 3) (edition 2016)

by Rebekah Weatherspoon (Author)

Series: Fit Trilogy (3)

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All Keira Kenney wants is her happy ending. Too bad she can never make it through a first date. Is a nice man who's into fitness and comics, with an extensive knowledge of everything science-fiction too much to ask for? Apparently, since Keira can't seem to find a partner who can simply tolerate her interests. Perhaps it's time for her to give up. She has her job at Melrose Fitness, a new season of her favorite space drama added to streaming, and hundreds of thousands of words worth of fan fiction all to keep her mind busy. Her heart will have to wait. Pyrotechnics expert Daniel Song isn't looking for anything. He spends his days doing what he loves, and his nights and weekends participating in the kinky activities his body craves. Single life as sexual switch suits him perfectly, giving him the freedom to indulge the types of erotic adventures some people only dream of. When a good friend asks Daniel if his co-worker, Keira can join him at a local sci-fi convention, neither of them expect any sort of fireworks to spark.… (more)
Member:lycomayflower
Title:Sated: #3 in the Fit Trilogy (Volume 3)
Authors:Rebekah Weatherspoon (Author)
Info:CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (2016), 186 pages
Collections:Read, Culled
Rating:***1/2
Tags:21st century, american, romance, bought 2017, read 2018, bipoc

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Sated by Rebekah Weatherspoon

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This was great, and I loved Keira and Daniel together. She was utterly adorable, and the made for each otherness was pretty epic. This whole trilogy was some good kink 101 for readers, and this story was definitely my favorite. ( )
  spinsterrevival | Feb 10, 2021 |
I was kind of *shrug* about this romance novella. I felt like it was too short to really get to know the characters and the obstacles to their creating a relationship with each other went away with too little exploration or friction. I think the whole thing could have been really good if it was twice as long with more character development and fuller consideration of what was getting in their way. I *did* really like the representation of enthusiastic consent and discussion of sexuality and how to meet the needs of both parties involved during sex, so that was nice. ( )
  lycomayflower | Jan 23, 2018 |
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All Keira Kenney wants is her happy ending. Too bad she can never make it through a first date. Is a nice man who's into fitness and comics, with an extensive knowledge of everything science-fiction too much to ask for? Apparently, since Keira can't seem to find a partner who can simply tolerate her interests. Perhaps it's time for her to give up. She has her job at Melrose Fitness, a new season of her favorite space drama added to streaming, and hundreds of thousands of words worth of fan fiction all to keep her mind busy. Her heart will have to wait. Pyrotechnics expert Daniel Song isn't looking for anything. He spends his days doing what he loves, and his nights and weekends participating in the kinky activities his body craves. Single life as sexual switch suits him perfectly, giving him the freedom to indulge the types of erotic adventures some people only dream of. When a good friend asks Daniel if his co-worker, Keira can join him at a local sci-fi convention, neither of them expect any sort of fireworks to spark.

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