Drowning by K.M. Rogness [REVIEW]

Book Review: Drowning by K.M. Rogness

🔥 ARC Review for Drowning by K.M. Rogness 🔥

Drowning by K.M. Rogness

Release Date: June 22, 2024

Pages: 313

Format: 📱

⚠️Content Warning⚠️

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What to Expect in Drowning by K.M. Rogness

🖤 Age Gap

🖤 Bisexual MMCs

🖤 Bikers

🖤 Breath Play

🖤 Broken FMC

🖤 Brother’s Best Friends

🖤 Choking

🖤 Crime

🖤 Cûm Play

🖤 Daddy Kînk

🖤 Dark Romance

🖤 Dîrty Talk

🖤 Dominant MMC

🖤DV (not by MMCs)

🖤 Edgîng

🖤 Father’s Best Friend

🖤 Forbidden Romance

🖤 Forced Proximity

🖤 Group Scenes

🖤 Gûn Play

🖤 Hand Necklaces

🖤 Kîdnapping

🖤 MC Club

🖤 MFM

🖤 MM

🖤 MMFMM

🖤 Multi POV

🖤 Mûrder

🖤 Piercings

🖤 Popsicle Play

🖤 Possessive MMCs

🖤 Praise

🖤 Queer Romance

🖤 Râpe

🖤 Rêvengê

🖤 SA (not by MMCs)

🖤 Spîtting

🖤 Stâlking

🖤 Taboo Romance

🖤 Tattoos

🖤 Tôrtûre

🖤 Touch Her and Dîe

🖤 Trâumâ

🖤 Why Choose

Drowning Book Description:

Emerson has been through more trauma in her young life than anyone should ever have to. After enduring the horrors of domestic violence and dealing with a relentless stalker, she thought nothing could possibly be worse. That is until her own parents were tragically murdered, leaving her utterly alone in the world.

Feeling lost and broken, she agrees with her brother that she needs to get away from it all and takes a little vacation to try to heal. Little did she know that her trip would lead her to be locked away with the four most forbidden men she was always warned to stay away from.

But as she begins to fall for each of them, she realizes that they all come with their own dangerous secrets and pasts, something she finds them bonding over.

With her own trauma still fresh in her mind, Emerson must navigate the minefield of her own emotions and the forbidden love she feels for these men, each one bringing something new into her life that she can’t walk away from.

Can she find healing and love in the arms of the men who make her feel alive, or will her past continue to haunt her and tear her apart, drowning her in her own misery?

“Fuck, that’s my good girl. You take my dick so well, Little One, almost as if it were made, Just. For. You.”

Drowning by K.M. Rogness

Drowning Ratings:

FMC: ⭐⭐⭐⭐.25

MMCs: ⭐⭐⭐⭐.5

Plot: ⭐⭐⭐⭐.25

Spice: 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️

Overall: ⭐⭐⭐⭐.25

Drowning Review: 

Drowning follows our FMC, Emerson, who is navigating life after her parents were killed by a drunk driver while trying to survive a relationship that is becoming more and more abusive. 

She finally has enough and tells her abusive boyfriend it’s over. And anyone who’s been in the unfortunate situation of living with an abuser knows it’s never that easy to end the relationship.

Instead of talking things through with her brother, Eli, Emerson seeks solace with Seven (Eli’s best friend), Kane (her father’s best friend), Stone (Kane’s son), and Ace. In these four men, she works to heal through the trauma of losing her parents and ending her relationship while attempting to build herself back up to a strong, takes no shît woman.

I was looking for more from Stone and Ace’s relationship with one another and with Emerson. We got a good look at the chemistry and eventual romance with Seven and Kane, but it felt like Stone and Ace were secondary, even tertiary, characters at times. 

Drowning is perfect for readers who enjoy a why choose relationship with crossing swords, biker boys in an MC club, and a litany of kinks that will make you love Daddy Kane. 

Thank you to K.M. Rogness for the ARC.

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