Two Point Conversion

Two Point Conversion - Mercy Celeste This is your only warning...this here is an incest book!

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*waves smelling salts* Yep! A TWINCEST BOOK.


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Now onto my review:

My rating...it's a tough one to rate. Am I stranger to twincest? Nope. I've read worst...I also have read better. So my rating is somewhere in the 3-3.5 star range. Depending on my mood, I might come back in the future and change it.

Is this re-read worthy? Eh...certain parts.

Do I enjoy this author's work? Yep. I've been waiting for her to finally release a twincest book.

If you're going to read this book, I suggest a few items to assist with the experience.

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(*whispers* No one has to know where you use it...it's between you and this book. Shh!)

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(To assist...sopping)

and/or

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(See the towel instructions above)

AND MOST IMPORTANTLY:

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(A nice stretchy one because you need it suspend reality for...a lot of this book)

Kevin and Kyle are twins. They are nineteen, still in high school, football stars and come from a dysfunctional family life. (I mean obviously if they are fucking) Kevin has been fighting that feeling of more than brotherly love for years but can't fight any longer.

Cue a WTF blowjob scene in the first chapter.

And more sex than story between teens whose back story I wish I got to learn a little more about. Is this PWP? Mostly but a plot wriggles in after the first third. And then I was invested for the second third.

I must say, Mercy Celeste writes some great fucking scenes. Dirty, raunchy, biting, filthy words. Oh, right there, push my face in the pillow, bite me harder, FUCK RIGHT THERE!!! kinda of sex. *grins*

And I dig it.

Then around 75%...I went to WTF-ville again. People find out about the twins and their fucking habit but the majority think its their business. And leave it alone.

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Really? Twins are fucking one another and it's easily brushed off.

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I guess it's also not my business. *shrugs*

The ending brought me back to WTF-ville again. It just...rushed to a semblance of a HFN, I guess? I wish there was 20 pages to just tie up the loose ends.

I'm not going to waste too much time on the "villains", the twin's father and the resident mean girl bitch named Heather. Gah, twerps like that...*shakes head*

So if you don't take it too seriously and not worry about being in their business, the story is alright.