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A review by booksafety
Virgin Skin by K.M. Neuhold

4.0

Book safety, content warnings, and tropes down below.

I’ve never had a problem with control before, but fuck does Milo make me want to lose it.

I mostly enjoyed this quite a lot but I also feel a little ‘meh’ about it. I loooove the dad’s best friend trope so much so of course I enjoyed it, but it was lacking a little something something. I kept wishing for more angst and challenges. Hoping there would be some drama, but there never was. Don’t get me wrong, more often than not I am a sucker for no/low angst, but I’ve been in the mood for a bit of oomph lately.

It’s a sweet book with lots of good spice (maybe too much in a short amount of time?), and some humorous moments.

“So you want us to take you out onto the dance floor and grind on you until he loses his shit and drags you out of here in a jealous rage?” “If it wouldn’t be a hardship?” I flash them a dimpled grin, hoping it’ll charm them into helping me out.

Can definitely recommend. Just not a home run for me this time.

3.8 ⭐️

⬇️ Blanket spoiler warning ⬇️

⚠️ Tropes & content tags ⚠️
Dad’s best friend
Age gap
Forced proximity
Roommates to lovers
Neurodivergent rep
ADHD rep
Tattooed MC
Dong piercing
Virgin MC
Biker MC
Tattooist MC
Motorcycle club
Bulk difference

⚠️ Content warning ⚠️
Alcohol consumption
Mentions of taking prescription medication
Mentions of child abandonment (past)
Mentions of growing up with alcoholic parent (past)
Explicit sexual content

⚠️Book safety ⚠️
Cheating: No
Other person drama: Milo dances with a couple guys in a club, trying to make Piston jealous. Nothing malicious.
Breakup: No
POV: 1st person, dual
Genre: Contemporary romance
Pairing: M/M
Strict roles or versatile: Strict roles
Main characters’ age: 28 and 46
Series: Interconnected standalone
Kindle Unlimited: Yes
Pages: 291
Happy ending: Yes


I can’t imagine a bigger violation of the bro code than hooking up with my friend’s newly discovered son.

“Can I ask you something?” Milo asks. I arch an eyebrow. “Sure.” I’m starting to learn that a question like that from Milo could be anything from ‘Why is the sky blue?’ to ‘Do you resent your mother?’.




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