Forget Your Morals by Sarah Blue is the second book in the series featuring the Carlson Brothers.
At the time of publishing this guide, this story is available on Kindle Unlimited.
You can also find our review of Forget Your Morals here.
Here’s more about the book, along with our free Dirty Dozen downloadable discussion question guide for your spicy book club.
Book description
He was supposed to be a stranger, someone on the other side of the wall who’s there to please me and me them. No matter how much I try, I can’t stop thinking about the man who can make my fantasies come to life in a way no one else has. Nothing could have prepared me for the reveal of my mystery man.
I was supposed to be working on myself, trying to figure out my identity outside of my family or a boyfriend. Which led me to explore my desires at the local club, Avalon. And what I found there was more than I bargained for.
He’s not just funny, attentive, and slightly obsessed with me. He’s also the last man I should be falling in love with.
I was on a mission to find out who I was, and I did, just in the arms of a man who is forbidden to me—Lincoln Carlson. I just hope we don’t destroy our families in the wake of our desire, because no matter how hard I try, I can’t seem to stay away.
Forget Your Morals is an interconnected standalone with Swallow Your Pride being a linear timeline, these books can be read in either order.
Forget Your Morals book club discussion guide
**PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THIS DISCUSSION QUESTION GUIDE MIGHT INCLUDE SPOILERS**
We’ve provided the Dirty Dozen below; twelve spicy and intriguing questions to spark discussion and help you uncover the spine-tingling depths of the story.
The Dirty Dozen
Foreplay – Warm Up Questions
1. What’s the overall spice level? 1 (Not Spicy) – 10 (Spiciest Thing I’ve Ever Read)?
2. How does the spice level compare to the other books we’ve read together?
3. Discuss the glory hole kink – both male and female. Does sexual anonymity sound freeing to you, or does the idea of being reduced to pure physical connection feel unsettling? (P.S. How great was it that the author provided a visual with the QR code!?)
The Spicy Bits – Gettin’ Down and Dirty with the Plot
4. Even though the Key Club experience was anonymous, would you feel the same rejection that Penny did or would it just be “part of the game” for you?
5. “Why can I only let my guard down when I’ve been plied with drinks or when I’m f*cking a stranger?” Discuss Lincoln’s epiphany and whether or not it resonates with you in any areas of your own life.
6. If you found out your anonymous hook-up was your cousin, even adopted cousin, would you feel like Penny or Lincoln?
7. Do you ever feel like people only tolerate you when you’re easy-going and pleasant, and how does that shape the way you show up in relationships?
8. In power-play or kink dynamics, what actually makes you feel safest? Is it the rules like safe words, the trust, or the specific person holding the control – like when Lincoln stopped when she said stop instead of using the safe word?
9. When do you think it’s time to talk about kinks and sexual compatibility: before the first date, after chemistry is established on the date, or only once feelings are real?
10. Penny says that Lincoln’s words alone made her come on the spot. Is that only in books or do you think it’s possible in real life?
11. If the family of someone you were secretly hooking up with welcomed you and pushed for the relationship to go public, would that make you feel supported or boxed in before you were ready?
Aftercare – Final Thoughts
12. Do you think eloping was the right call? Did/would you elope – or at least seriously consider it?
Bonus: What questions do you have for the author? If you could dog-ear a page with a question for the author, what would it be?
Please feel free to use this post as a starting point for your spicy book club discussion questions and use the comments below to share your thoughts and insights about the book. You can also get a free downloadable copy of the discussion guide using the button below.

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