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Pearson by K Webster – Taboo Romance

I am selfish. Spoiled. A single father.
I do what I want because I can.
One of my four sons is dating the hot, young little neighbor...
Too bad it won't last long.
When I want something, I take it—even if it means taking from my son.
My name is Eric Pearson.
I am an unapologetic, egotistical, domineering man.
People may not like me, but it doesn't stop them from wanting me.

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Four Fathers Series by bestselling authors
J.D. Hollyfield, Dani René, K Webster, and Ker Dukey

Four genres.
Four bestselling authors.
Four different stories.
Four weeks in April.
One intense, sexy, thrilling ride from beginning to end!


***These books were designed so you can read them out of order. However, they each interconnect and would be best enjoyed by reading them all!***

1 – Blackstone by J.D. Hollyfield – GR: http://bit.ly/2GXCzS1
2 – Kingston by Dani René – GR: http://bit.ly/2FMjzX1
3 – Pearson by K Webster – GR: http://bit.ly/2FKvjcE
4 – Wheeler by Ker Dukey – GR: http://bit.ly/2oIY1T6

218 pages, Paperback

First published April 8, 2018

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K. Webster

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K Webster is a USA Today Bestselling author. Her titles have claimed many bestseller tags in numerous categories, are translated in multiple languages, and have been adapted into audiobooks. She lives in "Tornado Alley" with her husband, two children, and her baby dog named Blue. When she's not writing, she's reading, drinking copious amounts of coffee, and researching aliens.

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1,260 reviews10.1k followers
April 16, 2018


I feel really terrible leaving a less than favorable review for a book by K. Webster because I really do consider her to be one of my favorite authors. She's talented at writing dark and disturbing romances and has even written a few romantic comedies that I absolutely loved.



Her short erotic novellas have been enjoyable as well, but this one just left me feeling all kinds of awful. I hated the Hero. He was completely vile to me. A forty-six-year-old single father has no business seducing his son's eighteen-year-old girlfriend, who is also still a virgin. He steals her right before his son's eyes and he even has sex with her in his son's bedroom while knowing that the son can hear them!! Never once did he apologize to his son. He was a complete bastard about it.


There were even more disturbing things that transpired as the story progressed. I'll leave it at that.


Maybe the author was going for shock value. She definitely gets a 5 in that aspect.

Will I still read her books? Yes.
I'll just stay away from these novellas moving forward. :)




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April 9, 2019


Stand-alone TABOO
Release: April 16, 2018
Blurb:
I am selfish. Spoiled. A single father.
I do what I want because I can.
One of my four sons is dating the hot, young little neighbor...
Too bad it won't last long.
When I want something, I take it—even if it means taking from my son.
My name is Eric Pearson.
I am an unapologetic, egotistical, domineering man.
People may not like me, but it doesn't stop them from wanting me.


Books in Four Fathers series are stand-alones:
Book 1: Blackstone
Book 2: Kingston
Book 3: Pearson
Book 4: Wheeler
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2,240 reviews3,605 followers
April 24, 2018
For me personally and just for me - I don't know how other readers feel about it - K Webster writes three kinds of stories:
1. The amazing stories that normally speak straight to my heart, they make me sad, they make me cry, they make me think, they are highly emotional, they have some great twists, they are dark enough to be spectacular but not dark enough to be ridiculous. And I normally reward them with 5 stars. And I am usually sad when I finish them because I want more. And as a result the intense feelings follow me for days.
2. The naughty stories that are not that dark, but they have a shocking factor and great chemistry between the characters, they are funny most of the times with a clever kind of humour, they normally have a nice believable ending. Or even if it is not believable I don't actually care because I have such a great time when I read them and I keep smiling for hours after I finish them and they make me light headed with joy. These get 4-5 stars by me.
3. The stories that I hate because the shocking factor is the only reason for their existence. And they don't have anything else that I love about them. 1-2 stars are more than enough there. Thank God these stories are not many.

I am sorry to say that Pearson belongs in category number 3. But I don't mind because now I can read Wheeler. And that was the book I really wanted to read when I started this series.
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3,611 reviews2,775 followers
April 19, 2018
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Someone needs to smack me upside the head! I said I WASN'T going to read this book. I couldn't STAND Pearson in the first two books, but you know what they say about curiosity and it killing the cat...ya so, I hated this book. Not only was I left feeling like Eric didn't REALLY actually love Rowan at all (he was just using her to screw with Jax). It also ruined Levi as a hero because he basically My only hope is that Jax offs his douchewaffle ass in the next book and Rowan moves on to someone beter...Nixon perhaps! ;D

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3,631 reviews2,294 followers
April 23, 2018
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3.5 'Daddy the Fuck Out of Her' Stars


What to say about this book....I have no clue. Weirdly I liked it but I didn't exactly like the hero, which is usually a giant issue with me and if I don't like the hero I end up not liking the book but that didn't happen. Pearson was such an ass. I mean, think back to the worst book hero you have ever read and then add like 4x the asshole to that and you have Pearson. The strange this is I didn't even mind too much when he was an asshole to everyone else but I hated how he treated his kids and how he just didn't care at all that he was a shitty father.

Putting his behavior to the side, I thought the story was intriguing and it definitely kept me guessing about how it would end. I enjoyed that it had me so invested, even if part of that investment was hoping I would see someone punch Pearson in the nuts.

My feelings are clearly all over about this book, but oddly enough I'm ok with that and I can certainly say that I enjoyed the reading experience. If you're willing to test your patience with a complete douche of a hero, this is the book you want to try.
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1,397 reviews2,120 followers
May 1, 2018
Genre: Erotica
Type: Standalone Book 3 of 4 from Four Fathers series
POV: First Person - Dual
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My entire life, that’s exactly what I’ve done. Take. Take. Take. And it’s worked beautifully.


Eric Pearson was a man who liked to be on top. If he saw something that he wanted, he will take it even if it meant snatching a teenage girl from his own son's hands. Rowan Wheeler was one forbidden fruit he won't have a problem devouring.



Authority seems to pulsate the air around him. It’s easy to get intoxicated by it.


I read Wheeler before I read Pearson, so I already knew what I'm getting. Eric was his usual asshole self, but I'm glad I got to see the other part of him. He really did care for other people in his own way. I may not like him, but appreciate his unapologetic way and I do get where he came from.

The whipping hurt. The way he talked to me hurt. The way he fingerfucked me hurt. But I liked it. Something’s wrong with me.


I really didn't like Rowan in Wheeler and here I hated her even more. For me she's simply a sheep who didn't know what's best for her.

He doesn’t slow or go easy on me. His fucking is brutal and claiming, like he wants to punish me.


If you go into this book wanting a swoony romantic hero who saved the day, you will be sorely disappointed. This is not exactly a romance. He's a dirty fucker both literally (the sex scenes were scorching!) and figuratively but I like him for that - for staying true to himself.

“I’m selfish. When I want something, I take it. If I want you, I’ll take you.”


Pearson is a story of staking claim. It would appeal to readers who could appreciate unlikable heroes and story with taboo element.

Note 1:
I really like Nixon in Wheeler and I love him here after learning what he did. I have high hope for him in the future lol!


Note 2:
Special thanks to Twinsie CC for reading my excerpts/post of this book lol!


Books in the series:
Blackstone (Four Fathers, #1) by J.D. Hollyfield Kingston (Four Fathers, #2) by Dani René Pearson (Four Fathers, #3) by K. Webster Wheeler (Four Fathers, #4) by Ker Dukey
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1,655 reviews1,105 followers
July 19, 2018
This is book #3 of the “Four Fathers “ series and it is not surprisingly a taboo genre!!! It isn’t a surprise because it is written by K. Webster!!! Any reader who is familiar with this author, knows she writes about taboo subjects very well! In this instalment, we have a Father of four sons who is extremely hot for his one son’s girlfriend. If you think that because Rowan is with his son, he will not claim her... you’re wrong...he has a plan to take her and make her scream “Daddy” in the bedroom!

I have to say that Eric Pearson is a rich A-hole who gets what ever he wants, and does what ever he needs to do to get it! Even though I honestly wouldn’t put this guy on my favourite hero list, I thought K. Webster did a brilliant job of writing a taboo story! I became engrossed into the story right away and I enjoyed this one way more than the first two!

Next up is Ker Dukey’s fourth story in the series and I KNOW it will be dark and twisted! I can’t wait!!!
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July 31, 2018
3.5 Warning: You won’t like this hero STARS

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La advertencia al inicio del libro, es bastante honesta.

Eric Pearson es un hombre maduro, exitoso, patán, depravado, abusivo, manipulador, violento, controlador y sin ningún tipo de eje moral.

Del tipo de hombre que existen en el mundo real, y que necesitan estar en la cárcel ASAP. Ahora si ponemos a este tipo de hombre en un libro erótico, se convierte en una fantasía muy tentadora.

Lo cual no tiene ningún sentido, y podría realizar un ensayo de 100 paginas tratando de argumentar por qué a las mujeres les gusta tener fantasías sexuales con hombres tan despreciables y peligrosos.

Mi punto es, que, como historia erótica tabo, funciona de maravilla, pero como feminista mi mente vomito un poco al leer este libro.

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Para que se den una idea, les cuento un poco de que trata:
Spoiler alert

Eric Pearson es un hombre de más de 40 años, que se obsesiona con la novia de su hijo, Rowen una adolescente de 17 años. Erik manipula un sinfín de circunstancias, para poder tener sexo con ella y hacerla completamente dependiente de él.

“Next time you need a good ass fucking to remind you I love you, pretty girl, just open that sassy mouth and mention my sons’ deadbeat mother. I dare you .”


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Así es amiguitos, es la historia de un hombre mayor abusando de una chica adolescente, de sus hijos, y de sus socios. El tipo es de lo peor, al final todo lo sale bien y se queda feliz de la vida con su prometida embarazada de 18 años.

Es un libro de K. Webster, así que, viniendo de ella, ya no me sorprendo.

Algo interesante de esta historia son los hijos, 4 adolescentes siguiendo los pasos de su padre, lo bueno que las autoras nos darán libros son sus historias, el que más quiero leer es el de Nixon.
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April 18, 2018
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among the top 10 most disturbing books I've ever read. but who's surprised cause it's k. webster.

here's the thing: k. webster loves taboo and if you're looking for dark and really fucking depraved, she is your girl. this was... um. wow. i recently reviewed another age gap taboo where the dad fucks the son's gf and i thought that was such a sweet little tale with just the right amount of weird. this on the other hand... was more than i personally could handle.

i think some people will truly like this. if you enjoy dubious consent, extreme daddy kink, forced impregnation... that sort of thing, then you will probably like this. it actually isn't horribly written, it's just kind of a horrible subject matter (for me).

also there wasn't a whole lot of plot which for me was a little weird since k. webster usually doesn't do short smut, she goes for actual books.

but i guess that's good if you're trying to jazz your jollies quickly and can only do so with fucked up shit! happy reading!
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2,241 reviews694 followers
April 17, 2018

I love K Webster's darker stories with mindfuck...and all that shit

But this...

This was just ridiculous...starting from the storyline...lol, moving on to the dialogues and fucking annoyingly apsurd behavior from the characters...jeeeesus

*sigh*

Not even the abundance of kinky smut could bring me any joy...god dammit

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422 reviews90 followers
April 15, 2018

★4 Stars★

Pearson by K. Webster is book 3 in the Four Fathers series...K. Webster and Ker Dukey are for me, the reason I wanted to read this series. It was a first time reading for the others authors, J.D. Hollyfield and Dani René and I enjoyed them as well pretty much. Most certainly won't be my last reading from them.

Pearson is a taboo romance story and maybe it's not for everyone...but, I liked it very much!

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Pearson is one of the Four Fathers, very arrogant, cocky, smug, a@@hole, jerk and many more. What he wants he gets, no matter what...ALWAYS...And now he wants his son's girlfriend, the girl next door. Innocent and virginal. And if that wasn't enough, he hates the girl's father and wants to get back at him. So what better reason than to take his neighbor daughter.



Rowan is the innocent girl next door. She loves her daddy very much and she doesn't want to upset him. She doesn't understand why her daddy hates the Pearson boys next door, but most of all, her daddy hates Eric Pearson, the head of the family. Although she is Brook Pearson girlfriend, she has a secret crush on Brooks father, but she knows she isn't his type....only one afternoon the things change...drastically.

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The book starts with a warning, that the reader will hate the male character. For me, it was the exact opposite. I didn't like Rowan. I loved Eric, yeah he was all jerk and many more, but I wanted more from Rowan. She was too submissive, weak. I wanted her much stronger, sassy, just a little to challenge Eric.

All in one it was a great read, I loved it...It was a great taboo story by K. Webster!


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April 18, 2018
No rating.

This one is just not for me. If you enjoy OTT daddy kink, OTT storyline, and hardcore BDSM then you will probably enjoy this read though.
July 19, 2018
1* STAR! Because I finished it

NUMERO UNO as the most IMMORAL book! I must collect all my rage to write this review. WHAT A TOTAL CLUSTERFUCK THIS FAMILY!

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As the owner of Four Fathers Company, Eric Pearson (mid 40) is the most asshole among of them. As I recall, he almost destroyed Trevor Blackstone's relationship and share dark kink with Levi Kingston. He's practically egoistical bastard.

Eric couldn't stop drooling over Rowan Wheeler; a neighbor and one of his sons's girlfriend. She's almost an adult but Eric CONFESS his hard-on since Rowan was fifteen. Pedophile, much? The time has come when Rowan finally a legal eighteen and Eric unleashed his beast.

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One of my many issues:
→ I just can't help to wonder why the author abuse Daddy kink to this low level? Rowan is someone's daughter. Eric use sex to "blackmail" her. To do as he told. THIS IS NOT BDSM/ROMANCE, PEOPLE! RED FLAG!

→ Eric practically gloat over Rowan's father, Jax Wheeler. Eric use "Daddy" to Rowan to shame her father. Idk what the fuck is going on between Eric and Jax but it is really disturbing.

→ I just can't blame Eric for what he did to Rowan. Where's Jax as her father? Your daughter has gone wild, man. You should leave the place when you know there's a predator especially neighbor.

→ I'm so disgusted over Eric's story. He's playing the victim card very smooth, so Rowan easily fall in his lap.

→ Rowan is a classic virgin useless doormat. I don't slut shamming if it isn't necessary. But Rowan really didn't dignity over herself. She has zero respect for his father after Eric turn her into a needy bitch. Rowan easily forgive Eric with his sob story and bought her a house and car. SAY WHATTT?!

In the end, I just wish both Eric and Rowan are gone.

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1,597 reviews864 followers
April 6, 2018
Having read Kristi since her Elizabeth grey days, I've come to a simple conclusion. Her books can be broadly divided into two categories - Wowza! Did she write that? & Wow! she did Not just write that!! . There's her very well thought, well researched books that take her months to write, from inception to publishing. Gems like Whispers and Roars, Blue Hill Blood, My Torin. Her characters from Benny, Gabe, Diego to Vlad & Nick have been Terrifying yet very enamouring.
Then there's books she literally hums out maybe while cooking, doing chores, shower and such, cause that's her comfortable genre, I can picture her typing out these Daddy smuts almost overnight, she's so good at them.
This book is firmly stanced in category #2 . Her #DaddyGame is strong in this one. Erin Pearson is one of the Four Fathers. Very smug, cocky, asshole type 40 something, at his prime . He's a go-getter and taker .
I ALWAYS GET what I want. In business. In life. In the sack. Always.
Most people don’t get what they want because they ask for it, work toward it— they don’t take it. My entire life, that’s exactly what I’ve done.
Take. Take. Take.

His eyes land on his neighbour Jax Wheeler's nubile, innocent, virginal daughter - Rowan Wheeler, jailbait Teen and his son, Brock's girlfriend at his pool party and he knows it's time!!!



Yup! You read that right. But it doesn't stop Daddy-O from picturing her naked and wanting underneath him. Partially due to his festering animosity towards Jax Daddy and to destroy him by ruining his daughter.
I would love to daddy the fuck out of her.



What happens is......read the book !!!! Or Kristi starts sharpening her knives, looking all crazy eyed at me !!!!
3.5 "Daddy's Girl" stars
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August 22, 2018
4 stars!

**Before I say anything else, I just want to say that I would highly recommend reading these novellas in order (chronologically and Fathers before Sons). It says you don't have to, but personally, I disagree.**

Okay, so this was Eric Pearson's book, which I have been looking forward to since the very beginning of this roller-coaster ride. I was overjoyed K Webster was telling his story, and she did NOT disappoint. Make no mistake about it: Eric is a selfish asshole. He's not a good father, he's definitely not a good friend, and he's a straight up awful person. Normally, that would ruin a book for me, but it worked here. He never changes. There's no huge character transformation as a result of the unconditional love of a barely legal woman. He never regrets stealing his son's girlfriend on her eighteenth birthday (yes, that's his love interest in this book and yes, he knows it's fucked up. He just doesn't care). Eric does what he wants when he wants, and there's something fascinating about reading a persons thoughts when they think only about themselves.

Fuck, this is the best thing I’ve done in quite some time. Life can get boring when you get whatever the hell you want. She’s something I’ve wanted for so long—since she was fifteen and I saw her doing cartwheels in my front yard. I promised myself right then I’d wait until she was ready for me and make her mine on her eighteenth birthday.

Eric is so outlandish that his asshole antics actually had me laughing my ass off. He's so over-the-top that he's almost a caricature of himself. He has zero moral compass, but he isn't a sociopath, either. He cares about a select few people, he just has a completely fucked-up way of showing it. He also doesn't care about them more than he cares about himself... or winning. I think part of the reason I was never offended was because Rowan wasn't a very deep character. Even during the chapters with her POV, I barely felt like I knew her. I definitely never related to or even liked her, either. They both seem vapid and selfish, so I felt like they belonged together. I sure as hell didn't want the characters I actually LIKED to get involved with either of them. Really, I just enjoyed the ride, and it was a kinky, messy, filthy free-fall into what I assume will be even more drama.

“Tonight, we make love, angel.” He kisses my mouth. “Tomorrow, I fuck you until you scream.”

This series has gotten progressively more fucked-up. I really, truly hope there aren't people like this in the world, but that doesn't mean I'm not entertained reading fiction about them. If you want a magical, love-conquers-all story with flowers and white-knights, don't read any of these stories. If you want a drama-filled and filthy fuckfest with some over-the-top characters, then look no further than this! (Side note: The only reason I didn't rate it 5 stars is because a novella has to be absolutely flawless for a five).
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873 reviews132 followers
April 7, 2018
Eric Pearson! Uggghhhhh! Butt wipe to the ninth degree! This story is proof that archaic, self-entitlement BS exists and going strong! Webster has one warning at the beginning of this book: You will not like Eric. Truer words have never been written! She warned you!

Pearson is book three of the Four Fathers quad. It’s the book that had my blood pressure through the roof! This story is a taboo story with a friggin twist that made me want to slap the taste buds out of Eric’s mouth! I don’t understand how dude has survived without at least one bullet or a beat down. I can’t say anything more because I might spoil it for you. HOWEVER, I will say there isn’t enough good lovin’ in this world to justify the scene in Rowan’s house in one of the bedrooms! Enough said....

This isn’t a romance, readers. Eric is not a hero! If you’re looking for sane capitulation from the heroine, KEEP IT MOVING! This is Webster not Harlequin. Expect the messed up. And dammit my girl delivered!

4.5 stars (only because the very last sentence on the very last page made me fall out the bed and hurt my hind parts!)

Disclaimer: This review is my personal opinion of this story. As usual my personal opinion should have ZERO influence on your experience with the story. With that being said, read, enjoy, and leave a review!


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2,118 reviews118 followers
April 5, 2018
***5 ‘I Would Love to Daddy the Fuck Out of Her’ Stars***

The warning had me chuckling and thinking "Bring It' and then THAT moment came and OMG!
You know that emoji with the huge, I can’t believe it eyes?
Yeah.
That was me.
And then I started laughing in absolute delight.
Because she went there.
I’m still laughing in all honesty, but it’s a good laughter I promise, because she REALLY went there and it was awesome!

It was over the top taboo smexyness with the angst that comes with a situation like this and a good dose of heart to make you pause and take stock of what you just experienced and if what you’re feeling is legitimate or not.

So, Pearson....what can I say about it that won’t be spoilery??

He’s an asshole, but he’s an addictive one. The shit he pulls had me all like, WTF?!? And yet it was hot and I had to see what happened next. And even when he started to edge close to the line that I have, which to be honest takes a really long time, he’d do something that showed he had a heart, one that is quite rusty, but the man has one. As for his girl...She is young. She is all kinds of taboo, for more reasons than one, but she holds her own and despite everything, they give each other exactly what the other needs.

I probably don’t need to point this out, but I will, I’m a fangirl ~ whether the author writes romcom or dark and dirty ~ I’ll read it. While Pearson can be read as a standalone, you really should read Blackstone by J.D. Hollyfield and Kingston by Dani Rene so you can get a good feel for the man and his relationships with these two men.

This one is taboo, like her Taboo Treats, and pushes that line, so if that’s your special brand poison...then you’ll love this one!




~ Copy provided via IndieSagePR & voluntarily reviewed ~
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1,108 reviews83 followers
April 20, 2018
I have to say... I was really looking forward to reading this book! I really enjoy K. Webster taboo books. So naturally I was hoping I would get the same thrill as I did with her other taboo books. But I have to admit. This was my least favorite book in this series. And an absolutely struggle to read.

Eric was a hard guy to like. I expected him to be a dick. But I just wasn’t feeling him and his whole sexual preferences. The first sexual scene between Eric and Rowan was hard to read!
He threatens her by telling her since she’s 18 and his son is 17 that he’s going to call the cops on her for statutory rape! Then he proceeds to beat her with his belt!

This is going to hurt, angel. Your ass is going to bleed before I’m done with you.

I would have been ok with a spanking. But to make her bleed! Yeah... no. That’s way to hard and not sexy at all! But man... he didn’t hold back with her!

Without warning, I rear my arm back and strike with my belt, hitting her every bit as hard as I would my sons. Her scream is a silent one. Horrified. Filled with terror. Shocked. I get in another whip before she gets ahold of her senses and tries to run from me. She ducks around me, darting for the bed, her panties falling to her ankles. They become entangled, but before she falls, I pounce on her and push her to the bed. Whap! Whap! She wails and thrashes, but I’m not done. I fist her hair and force her head down as I deliver the last blow. As soon as I’m done, I toss the belt away and sit beside her. She’s sobbing so hard, I worry she’ll vomit—and I don’t do fucking vomit.

I’m all for Daddy/little play... but humiliation, whipping until you bleed and just his overall meanness are just not my thing.
The way he took her verginity was horrible!
I get he has a darker side to him. And maybe I could tolerate his sexual needs. But it was just too fast into the book. And it didn’t even work up to it. Immediately after all that. He gives her a present. A collar!
It was so unbelievable... and everyone heard what he did. Meaning all his kids! Yes... all his boys were home when he did this to her. They heard her screaming!

Then tells her that she has to walk naked when he tells her to. That she doesn’t need to worry about anything but him. So if he tells her she does it. EVEN IN FRONT OF HIS KIDS! and co-workers.

Yeah... I’m all for dark/taboo reads. Books that really push the boundaries on things. But... This book has a different tone to it. It certainly doesn’t flow with book 1&2 in this series. It’s so out of place in this series. I feel like she should’ve dialed it back a couple of notches.

And I absolutely hate how Eric treats his sons in this book. I mean... he’s willing to beat the shit out of them over a girl. But even if we take the girl out of the picture. He treated them bad always! Throwing money at them like that was the answer to everything.

I’m not like most fathers. I have a business to run—an empire to grow—so I may hand it over to them one day. I don’t have time to play catch or watch movies or whatever the fuck most fathers do.
I give them money and that should be enough.


This is how he talks to his 16yr old son!

I still own your scrawny ass for two more years. You even think about looking at her and I’ll make your life a living hell.

Then towards the end of this book...it all felt like a game. Eric was obsessed with Rowan’s dad. He hated him. And one way to get to him was to be with Rowan. The things he would say about it.

I’d much rather discuss how Jax’s daughter is going to squeal like a pig soon.

One of these days, I’ll get her on film worshipping my cock. You never know when you might need ammo against your sworn enemy.

I’m scared. What if he…what if I can’t see you anymore?” At this, I laugh. “I could ruin your daddy in three days. Destroy all of his work. Burn his house to the ground. Take away everything he owns. I make a shit ton more money than he does, angel. He wouldn’t dare.

I absolutely hated how Rowan didn’t care about her father at all. She just let this other person talk like that to her about her father!

The things he had her do were only to drive Rowan’s father crazy. He wasn’t thinking about her or them. He was doing it to make a point! Throwing it in his face. And Rowan was just ok with it all!

I start rubbing against the silky pillow—the same pillow my dad sleeps with each night.

The way her father found out and how Rowan acted was horrible. The way Eric acted after. Was just disgusting.

I bet her old daddy can hear what her new daddy is doing to her. I fuck her with the shed door open because I can. I fuck her so loud, her screams hurt my ears. I fuck her until I know I’ll leave bruises on her. She’s mine, and I took her. I’ll take her again, and again, because I’m the motherfucking boss around here.
They all answer to me.


I sure do, angel. I love you more than anything.” Except winning of course.

Yeah... this book wasn’t for me. Book 1&2 are really good. It had the right amount of possessiveness and over the top action from Trevor and Levi.
Eric seemed like a loose cannon. He was all over the place. He’s like that one friend you can’t stand to be around. He’s a snake. Not a true friend.

After our pool party of three, he’s been slightly cold toward me and standoffish. He knows he fucked up and I now have leverage over him. It’s good to have leverage over your friends in case they decide to try to screw you over one day.

It’s all a game to him. A guy like Eric screws people over.

If you want something, you calculate your moves, then you play them—and you win.

I’m wondering how this last book is going to play out. I have a feeling it’s going to be darker than this book. Hopefully we get more answers about Eric and Rowan.

*ARC provided for an honest review*
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Profile Image for Philomena Callan Cheekypee.
3,921 reviews407 followers
April 17, 2018
This is book three in the Four Fathers series. It can be read as a standalone but I highly recommend you read them all. Each book is interconnected and so so good.

Eric Pearson is a total asshole and I loved his story. Yeah I’m that girl that loves the bad guy lol Pearson has his eye on his sons girlfriend. As I said he’s an ass so when he wants something he doesn’t care how he gets it.

I absolutely loved this filthy taboo read. This author knows how to write so many brilliant reads and this is another fab read of hers to add to my list. Can’t wait to read book four in this series and I’m so looking forward to reading more from this author.
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1,033 reviews74 followers
March 29, 2018
From the blurb: My name is Eric Pearson. I am an unapologetic, egotistical, domineering man.
From me: My name is Eric Pearson. I am a humongous asshole with a tiny heart!
Buuuuut a heart nonetheless. I saw it, it was there. He's still a dick but a caring dick. I am holding out that I will learn even more about him when I get glimpses of him from the other books. And I am hoping that just like the grinch, Eric's heart will grow a couple sizes.
This book is a taboo contemporary romance. The main character, Eric, has a thing for the girlfriend of one of his sons and well, when Eric wants something, he takes it.
For hating Eric's actions and behavior throughout most of the book, I sure loved this book a lot. I had so many emotions while reading Pearson. Everything from amusement to outrage to happiness to anger. Pearson was really well written and once I dove in, I didn't want to put it down.
Pearson touched on the characters from other books too so now I am really excited to read the rest of the Four Fathers series.
I give Pearson 5 *I know he has a heart* Stars.
The full series is as follows:
1 – Blackstone by J.D. Hollyfield – GR: http://bit.ly/2GXCzS1
2 – Kingston by Dani René – GR: http://bit.ly/2FMjzX1
3 – Pearson by K Webster – GR: http://bit.ly/2FKvjcE
4 – Wheeler by Ker Dukey – GR: http://bit.ly/2oIY1T6
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711 reviews293 followers
April 16, 2018
4.5 Daddy Stars

Now this was more like it! This is what I was expecting when I first read about this Four Fathers series. I was slightly disappointed with Book 1 but K Webster delivers and delivers good with this book!

I love that at the beginning of this book there is a warning:
You won't like this hero

That in itself speaks volumes about Eric Pearson. He is a 45 year old single father of 4 teenage boys who is selfish and domineering. He doesn't ask. He just takes what he wants. He is super sexy, absolutely delish and I freaking loved him!

Nobody does taboo like K Webster and she doesn't hold back with this one. Eric has been drawn to Rowan for a long time. He has been patiently waiting for her to turn 18. When the time comes he goes after her. No matter she is his son's girlfriend. That's a minor detail. This book gets HOT fast. Of course Eric has a "Daddy" fetish which plays out in the book and this story takes on a level of sexy for most of the book.

There are some moments to the end where Eric realizes he is falling in love with Rowan and admits to wanting more of a commitment despite his bad experience with the mother of his kids. However, this is not your romantic, feel good romance. This was mostly an erotic read with the taboo theme linking it all together in one HOT package. So just have fun reading!

4.5 Stars
Taboo Romance
Heat Level: HOT
POV: Dual
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1,464 reviews
April 29, 2018
If you see this author's name, you know to expect some uncomfortable crazy. King alpha-hole steals his teenage son's virgin girlfriend right from under him.

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If any of that last sentence bothers you, this is not the book for you. For K. Webster this book is fairly tame. It's in kinkier Alexa Riley territory: very hot, but a very simplistic plot. 3 1/2 stars
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933 reviews303 followers
April 18, 2018
Erotica romance really ain't shit this year, y'all.

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I don't know what's in the water this year, but I haven't read a decent erotica in months. MONTHS! But I still try to keep it positive and hope that one of these new releases will leave me impressed. Pearson by K. Webster wasn't that book.

I don't know what irritated me more:

(1): The fact that this grown ass man thought it would be cute to take his son's girlfriend from him and make her his own like she was some prize to be won.

OR

(2): The fact that this barely legal virgin tryna get buck wild with the sexy times and throwing around "Yes, Daddy" like she about that life when she probably don't even know the difference between a circumcised and an uncircumcised penis.

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The whole series issa mess y'all, don't waste yo coins.
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1,408 reviews43 followers
April 11, 2018

 







My goodness. I don't say this often, but it really needs to be said when it comes to this book. Eric Pearson is a first class asshole. And i'm saying this even after reading this book. I mean, rarely do i think this of characters and getting their sides of the story, but holy crap, this was insane. I wish there was something else i could say about this guy, but sighing and screaming out in frustration 'asshole' is just too fitting. This guy seriously doesn't care what anyone else thinks, not when it comes to his sons, his family, his co workers, and especially not Jax Wheeler. He'll go to any lengths to get what he wants and if it hurts or angers anyone, well, the huge 'f you' is not far from their opinions.

K Webster did an amazing job at taking this character and seriously making him exactly as the previous books described him to be. I'm floored because i would have thought that he would have had a specific reason to be the way he is, but he doesn't. It's just Eric Pearson. Just the way that he is. I wish i could be disappointed in this fact, but in a way, i'm not, because for once, there's no apology by this character for the way that he is, and he doesn't hide the fact that he wants what he wants and the rest will either fall into place or they can leave.

I literally flew through this book like it was a movie. Started it one afternoon and less than 2 hours later i was done. It was that good. It's blunt, it's obscene, and it's a thrill from start to finish. Yeah. I seriously can't get enough of K Webster's books and this Four Fathers series is absolutely something to behold, even if they are written by four individual authors from various backgrounds. I'm really looking forward to reading Jax Wheeler's story because, yeah. This guy is surely to be something to behold if he can hold his own against Eric Pearson for the sake of his daughter.


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337 reviews77 followers
May 9, 2019
Spanish:
Pearson de K. Webster es el tercero de cuatro libros que forma parte la serie “Four Fathers”, cada libro esta escrito por una autora diferente, Dani René, J.D. Hollyfield y Ker Dukey. Cada libro es un genero diferente y este se adentra en una historia de tabú Romance, corto y demasiado hot.

Eric Pearson, 45, es copropietario de Four Fathers Freight y padre soltero de 4 hijos. Pero no puede apartar la vista de la joven vecina, la hija de Jax Wheeler, y novia de su segundo hijo. Rowan esta a punto de cumplir los 18 y se rodea de su novio y la familia de este. Pero y si al que quiere no es a su novio sino que al padre de este? Solo Eric le enseñara quien es su verdadero Daddy.

Rowan se podría decir que es una chica dulce e inocente y en parte lo es, pero en otros momentos todo en ella cambia. Pasar de estar con su novio a estar con el padre de este,
Eric es arrogante a más no poder, engreído y con la boca muy sucia. En realidad Eric en los otros libros me caía horriblemente mal. Me parecía un chulo prepotente, que se mete donde no le llaman. En el primer libro con la relación de Trevor y Lucy, y en el segundo con Levi y Kristyn, con su manera de me quedo mirando lo que hacen pero yo no participo. En cambio en este libro hubo algo que me gusto, me cambio mucho el punto de vista en cada libro.
⚜Rate: ★★★★✩

English:
Pearson by K. Webster is the third of four books in the Four Fathers series, each written by a different author, Dani René, J.D. Hollyfield and Ker Dukey. Each book is a different genre and this one goes into a taboo romance story, short and too hot.

Eric Pearson, 45, is co-owner of Four Fathers Freight and single father of four children. But he can't take his eyes off the young neighbor, Jax Wheeler's daughter, and his second son's girlfriend. Rowan is about to turn 18 and spends time with her boyfriend and his family. But what if the one she loves is not her boyfriend, but the father? Only Eric will show her who her real Daddy is.

Rowan could be described as a sweet and innocent girl and in part she is, but at other times everything in her changes. From being with her boyfriend to being with his father.
Eric is arrogant, smug and with a very dirty mouth. Actually Eric in the other books I disliked him horribly. I thought he was an arrogant asshole. In the first book with Trevor and Lucy's relationship, and in the second with Levi and Kristyn, with their way of looking at what they do but he doesn't participate. But in this book there was something I liked, I change my point of view a lot in each book.
⚜Rate: ★★★★✩
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164 reviews67 followers
April 19, 2018
Well... Pearson daddy the fuck out of me 😳😳😳
Jesus Christ, what an asshole 😳😳😂
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