Bred by the MC Prez

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Introduction:
Forge doesn't negotiate when it comes to money ... until he's offered a virgin in exchange for a debt.The curvy blonde awakens something primal in Forge. He takes the girl as his own and he has no plans on giving her back. Beth's innocence is the light to his darkness. He started out wanting a toy, but soon can't imagine life without her.Beth never had a say in her own life. When she's sold to a notorious MC Prez, she expects a nightmarish life as a club whore. What she gets is a possessive biker who claims her for himself. He's older, covered in ink, and feared by everyone—and she becomes addicted. Forge teaches her to love herself, and in turn she falls hard for the bad boy.But good things rarely last, and Beth soon becomes Forge's weakness in a dangerous turf war. Will their love survive or will Forge have to return his prize?
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July 04 2023
Author:
Sam Crescent
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Jenny

June 09 2020

Steamy and hot! Hero was so sexy and heroine was a sweetheart. I really wanted an epilogue though. Safety: almost rape by a gang member, no cheating, abuse by heroine's father, violence, virgin heroine, experienced hero.

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Darlene I read WAY to many books

June 08 2020

This is pretty length and semi steamy. <br /><br />Forge has had enough of a mayor bleeding them dry and not paying his debt, before he can take care of him the dude offers up his daughter who has been locked away and no one knows who she is. Already feeling protective over her he takes her. As for Beth her dad is a asshole and cruel she has never been loved never touched not even holding hands. She thinks the worse shall happen but it doesn't Forge is patient with her but few times he did get annoyed forgetting that she never had a regular life. So he's trying to give her that but lots of drama happening from rival gangs, her father and a rat inside the club. Shes also very insecure about herself since someone was putting seeds of doubt into her head. Few push away moments between them. <br /><br /><br />Low angst, ow drama no om drama (unless you count the fastshaming) , no cheating, Drama, sexy times, virgin gal and no manwhore guy but had a past<br /><br />Recommend- yes/maybe<br />Cover-⭐⭐⭐⭐<br /><br />Slowinsta<br />Older/younger couple <br />Slight push away from h<br />Mentions of mental and physical abuse (by her father)<br />Almost sexual assaulted (by a rat member)<br />42H/24h<br />Anal play/sex<br />No condom<br />Fat shaming<br />Violence <br />Semi public sex <br />Hea

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lily

June 11 2020

My heart brok for poor Beth , what a horrible life she lived and what a horrible father , but thank God she found love and peace with Forge ?

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DeeTimes' Nook

June 10 2020

"Why did he have to sabotage everything good in his life?"<br /><br /><br />This was another exciting book in the Breeding Season series with the Gritty Hells Slaves MC introducing a growly Prez named Pierce aka Forge who falls hard for sheltered good girl, Beth Peterson due to a debt by her conniving Mayor father, surrounded by rivals, a turf war, betrayal and bloodshed! Loved it!<br /><br /> I'm hoping Crescent builds off of this story and write about the other brothers of the Hells Slave MC: Dog, Vicious, etc...<br /><br />5 gritty stars!

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Niki {Just lost her husband & going on semihiatus}

June 23 2020

I didn't like this one as well as some of her others similar to this. I didn't really feel or believe the connection between the main characters. I didn't really like either of them either. When a story is short like this and you're wishing it was over half way through, something isn't working. It was just meh.

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Rhonda

June 09 2020

Another great story from Sam Crescent and Stacey Espino. Beth has had a horrible life and when she's brought to the MC Forge is President of, she thinks things will get worse. Forge feels something for her and decides to claim her as his own but there are people close to him who aren't happy about this. There were a couple of twists in this story that made me go Wow!!! Can Forge save the woman who has come to mean a lot to him?

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cheryl sloan

June 09 2020

<strong>Another awesome book!!</strong><br /><br />Sam Crescent and Stacey Espino have some it again!! Holy cow.<br />******SPOILERS*****<br />You could almost feel the pain Beth had endured at the hands of father. You wanted to reach in a punch him in the face. And forge....holy hotness on a Tuesday morning!! His alphaness was shew!!! Tie me to a bed post and call me princess please. Forge has got to be one of my favorite alpha males<br /> You have your alpha males then you have forge in a league all by his hotness. All I say is I LOVED THIS BOOK and not one bit sorry I stayed up all night reading it...

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December 16 2020

2.5 stars

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Kelly

February 27 2023

<br /><br />The book started off on a really weird note. The writer went straight to the trade and I had so many weird feelings when I was reading about how her father was willing to give her up in order to pay for his debt. When her robe was ripped open Forge was like “You lost any power of reducing the bill when you allowed others to look at her. Cover her up.”- Bitch! What does he mean by this?! I understand being a little possessive but what he said was somewhat degrading, if the robe hadn’t been opened he would’ve accepted the reduction?? What her father did was against her will and Forge could’ve been angry at him for showing her body in a more appropriate and respectful manner, that revolves around her feelings about the situation and not his. That sentence made it sound like she’s just an object. I also disliked the way he’d constantly be saying “she’s mine” “you’re mine” this was after having only met her for like a fucking day! It’s so unrealistic to imagine marrying someone after only having seen them and not having had a conversation with them. Forge and her hadn’t spoken in any romantic way when he was now telling her this,it once again felt like he just saw her as a breeding object which was appalling. Secondly! Let’s talk about how he said something like having emotions was for weak men??! What the honest fuck, how can we expect this man to help Beth heal and help show Beth another side of life. He might be a “scary” man but if he really had a weak spot for her like the author kept on suggesting then maybe he would’ve been willing to be vulnerable to feel his emotions, instead of perpetuating the idea that emotions were weak. Wtf. The first sex scene felt a little weird. Why was he wanting her to shave her p*ssy- “ he was going to have her completely bare when he did this next.” Did he ever think that she might like having a little body hair? He is such a weird man. “He wouldn’t penetrate her yet. When he took her precious cherry, he wanted to do it with his dick, to feel her split open and take him. He also wanted the evidence of her virgin state to bleed onto his sheets so he’d know, not that it would mean anything if she didn’t bleed.” Wtf?! What happened to foreplay? Are we living in 13th century!! I felt like he had coerced her for some odd reason at the sex store and outside to diner, why was he so persistent with her changing in front of him? Did it really matter if she changed in front of him? <br /><br />I have read many kinky books with degrading but this doesn’t count as degrading “You’re my woman to use, fuck, and breed. Your father gave you to me and I’m not giving you back. I’ll pop that cherry soon, “ -almost sounds abusive in my opinion. She’s just a sex object in his eyes, he isn’t any better than her father. I felt like yeah there was a bit of chemistry but honestly there was a lack of emotional connection and I didn’t like Forge at all. This book is worth 0 stars but I’ll give it 1.

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Kristen Lindtvedt

June 19 2020

<strong>A Filthy, Gritty Underworld of Violence and Unexpected Second Chances...</strong><br /><br />This series has been a bit of a rollercoaster for me. Of the first four books, two were stellar, one was "eh", and one was not worth the effort it took to read. Yet, despite this back and forth, there is a deliciously filthy string of grit. An unbreakable thread of unapologetic, I-don't-give-a-f*ck-ness, that grabs your interest in a chokehold and won't let go. And no where is this feeling more in your face than in Sam Crescent and Stacey Espino's fifth Breeding Season Series book, "Bred by the MC Prez". <br /><br />The darkest, most depraved book in this series thus far. Here, the authors present us with the story of Forge and Beth. Beth being a horribly timid young woman, filled with fear and doubt. A twenty-four year old born of an affair, who after the death of her mother, is viciously isolated, mentally abused, and purposely groomed to be sold by her sinister politician father. An evil man who views Beth as nothing more than a pawn in his game of human chess. And Forge, a violent, murderous criminal in his own right. The unyielding, unforgiving president of the Hell's Slaves MC. The man Beth gets unwillingly traded to, to clear her father's debt.<br /><br />What follows is a startling, at times uncomfortable tale of familial dysfunction, personal destruction, unexpected loyalty, love, and second chances at life. It is a beautifully dark and suspense filled story world impregnated with starkly opposing landscapes of innocence and unapologetic degradation. It is as thought provoking as it is unthinkable. A story that will lead you to see the good inside someone only known for bad. And, once again make you realize the subject matter within, behind the smutty goodnees, contains a truthful glimpse of the underbelly of humanity. A truth where father's abuse and sellout their daughters, and abused women struggle to overcome and find peace.<br /><br />For me, this installment was the most striking. Stirring up emotions within me like a tornado. <br /><br />YES, it is still a smutty, fetish focused book about impregnation fantasies. Yes, it is in line with all the others with its simplistic, far fetched, and over the top flair. However, it's also alluringly multifaceted, more emotionally complex than you would expect, and topically bold. There is also a fair amount of care taken with the character development and the overarching story world. And it definitely grabs you and demands your attention, making this one definitely worth the read.