The BDSM Book Club Discussion Thread

Did you like the book overall or not?

I liked it a little bit. Parts of it were amusing and brilliant.

Do you feel it portrays BDSM in a real way, a positive way and/or your way?


No I saw only bare mentions of BDSM in the book. They were not my way, real or positive.

Did you like the sex scenes in the book?

No. Not at all.

Did you like the rest of the book, the story in it?

I was disgusted by about 65% of it. Charmed and amused by some of the rest.

Would you be interested in reading another book by this author?

I wouldn't rush to do it but if everyone else wanted to I would do it.

What did you like best about this selection?

Him confessing to everything, thereby making people's issues which had so long haunted them, be resolved.

I also enjoyed the, "X is not the right word but it's the first word that comes to mind" bits.

What did you like the least?

The disgusting parts like descriptions of flossing. The self depreciation parts of the protagonist such as, "the stupid like shit boy."

How would you have changed the story?

I would have made it less disgusting and self depreciating, plus put some actual good BDSM in it.

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Did you like the book overall or not?

Not at all

Do you feel it portrays BDSM in a real way, a positive way and/or your way?

No not in any way. Or should I say in any way I understand.

Did you like the sex scenes in the book?

No
Did you like the rest of the book, the story in it?

It was of no interest to me. It was difficult to continue reading it.


Would you be interested in reading another book by this author?
Absolutely not.

What did you like best about this selection?

That I'm finished with it.

What did you like the least?

Those descriptions were gross!


How would you have changed the story?

Maybe some actual BDSM.... I'm not sure that would improve it enough that I'd want to read it though. Maybe it just isn't my cup of tea.
 
Sorry you didn't enjoy this selection. Have you read anything by this author before?

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Sorry you didn't enjoy this selection. Have you read anything by this author before?

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Hi {{{{{Fury}}}} :kiss:

It's not your fault. It seemed like there were a number of people here who were interested in the book, that is why it was chosen. :)

Just isn't my cup of tea. No, I haven't read anything by that author before.

I'm looking forward to the next one. Guess I better scroll back and check out what it is so I can get it if it isn't the one here, online.

Hope you are having a great day. :D
 
Thanks!

My day has been pretty good. I got some afternoon delight in. Took care of errands. Got a muscle relaxer and a pale ale in. Woo hoo!

The July BOTM isn't a book it's a story here at Lit! Tales From Subspace by NIGHTQUEEN1963.

http://www.literotica.com/stories/me...ge=submissions

I LOVE this long, long, long story!

BTW, I guess we should start talking about what to read in August soon too.

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Now what shall we read in August?

If you notice any books left out, would like to nominate a book or that I've left one in that we've already read, please let me know.

1.) Kushiel's Scion by Jacqueline Carey

Is this the next one after Justice?

2.) Queen of the Darkness, by Anne Bishop.

"Queen of the Darkness" is the third and last book in Anne Bishop's extraordinary "Black Jewels Trilogy." This is a strong novel which truly enhances the material in the first two books and provides a most fitting conclusion to this epic series. I would strongly advise reading the books in order, beginning with "Daughter of the Blood" and then "Heir to the Shadows" to best appreciate the intricate story, characters and unique world that Ms. Bishop has created. I only wish the author had written a quartet!

3.) 11 minutes by Paulo Coelho

A new, international bestseller by the author of The Alchemist tells the story of Maria, a young girl from a Brazilian village, whose first innocent brushes with love leave her heartbroken. At a tender age, she becomes convinced that she will never find true love, instead believing that "Love is a terrible thing that will make you suffer . . ." A chance meeting in Rio takes her to Geneva, where she dreams of finding fame and fortune. Instead, she ends up working as a prostitute.

In Geneva, Maria drifts further and further away from love as she develops a fascination with sex. Eventually, Maria's despairing view of love is put to the test when she meets a handsome young painter. In this odyssey of self-discovery, Maria has to choose between pursuing a path of darkness, sexual pleasure for its own sake, or risking everything to find her own "inner light" and the possibility of sacred sex, sex in the context of love.

In this gripping and daring new novel, Paulo Coelho sensitively explores the sacred nature of sex and love and invites us to confront our own prejudices and demons and embrace our own "inner light."

4.) One Dark Night by Jaid Black.

Finally! A Jaid Black book with a meaningful plot! I was actually engrossed in the mystery of this little who-done-it and not just in the sex scenes. Reading many of Jaid's other stories is a cross between the story line of a cheap porno and the sickeningly sweet endings of a childhood fairy tale. But not this book! Amazing! I hope she keeps it up!

5.) Gordon by Edith Templeton.

Originally written under a pseudonym, this thrilling novel of passion in post-World War II London was banned upon its publication in the late 1960s, and is only now being republished under the author’s real name. Edith Templeton creates an indelible character in the smartly dressed Louisa, a savvy young woman in the midst of a divorce who meets a charismatic man in a pub and within an hour has been sexually conquered by him on a garden bench. Thus begins her baffling but magnetic love affair with, and virtual enslavement to, Richard Gordon.

6.) Warrior's Woman by Johanna Lindsey.

Book Description:In the year 2139, fearless Tedra De Arr sets out to rescue her beleaguered planet Kystran from the savage rule of the evil Crad Ce Moerr. Experienced in combat but not in love, the beautiful, untouched Amazon flies with Martha, her wise-cracking, free-thinking computer, to a world where warriors reigns supreme--and into the arms of the one man she can never hope to vanquish: the bronzed barbarian Challen Ly-San-Ter. A magnificent creature of raw yet disciplined desires, the muscle-bound primitive succeeds where no puny Kystran male had before--igniting a raging fire within Tedra that must be extinguished before she can even think of saving her enslaved world. . .

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8) Wicked Pleasure by Jaid Black and Lora Leigh.

By CoffeeGurl (MA) - (TOP 100 REVIEWER)
Ties that Bind is one of the most smoldering erotic anthologies I've read as of late, and Jaid Black's Sins of the Father is the highlight of the book. Candy Morgan is James's nemesis. Her father had promised him a lucrative career and a place in the family, but then he discarded James without a moment's hesitation. Now Candy must surrender to James's dark desires and commands if she wants to keep her side of the business running. But little did she imagine that James had an unexpected agenda...

The erotic scenes in Father are insatiable beyond compare! The novella is full of Black's signature eroticism and mouthwatering descriptions. She is a great new voice in erotic fiction. I haven't been able to put down her books and I look forward to reading more of her stuff. Lora Leigh's Surrender, the other novella in Ties that Bind, is also a scorcher. These quickie reads will burn a hole in your sheets! I shall look into reading more of Ellora's Cave authors in the future. In the meantime, I recommend this book along with Jaid Black's The Possession.

9.) Obsession : an erotic tale by Vanderbilt, Gloria

Publisher Summary 2 New York social maven Priscilla Bingham discovers a hidden cache of letters that reveal her late husband's affair with a sophisticated dominatrix who has recorded the intimate details of their relationship, a finding with which Priscilla becomes increasingly obsessed. Publisher Summary 3
The marriages of desire . . .

From the multitalented and versatile Gloria Vanderbilt comes a passionate, sensual, witty, and puzzling tale of erotic obsession, beauty, and revenge, told in tandem by two women obsessed with the same man—and, ultimately, with each other.

Talbot Bingham is a renowned architectural genius who, with his formidable wife, Priscilla, creates an architectural community. When he dies unexpectedly in the middle of their tenth wedding anniversary celebration, the devastated Priscilla is left keeper of the flame of Talbot's genius. Going through her husband's archives, she comes unexpectedly upon a pile of neatly tied letters, and the shocking secret of her husband's intimate life—a discovery that shatters the foundation of her soul and spirit.

Obsession explores the mysteries of the human heart and the nature of sexuality and obsession, provoking questions about whom we choose to love, and why. The reader is left to decide if the other woman represents another facet of Priscilla, or if Priscilla her-self has invented the other woman who completed the world her husband so recently inhabited?


10.)Nine and a Half Weeks: A Memoir of a Love Affair by Elizabeth McNeill

Forget the movie! It's forgettable and formulaic. This 'journal' is anything but. The film does it no justice whatsoever. And much of what's in the film is from the terribly lacking imagination of the screenwriter, and not at all from the book.

Let me state that I do not believe the events in the book to be true, but because of that, I have to say it is one of THE great novels ever pumped out by the U.S.. And ultimately, it is a tragedy that will etch itself into the tissue of the reader's brain for life, whether you like S/M, or whether you think it's uninteresting, or sick. The love of this woman is QUITE sincere; and the inward pain she experiences puts all the belt-beatings to shame.

11.) Swallowing Darkness (Meredith Gentry, Book 7) by Laurell K. Hamilton

I am Meredith, princess of faerie, wielder of the hands of Flesh and Blood, and at long last, I am with child–twins, fathered by my royal guard. Though my uncle, Taranis, King of Light and Illusion, claims that he is the true father since he abducted me from my home, betrayed, and defiled me. And now he has branded my guards as a threat to my unborn children.

Bearing an heir has placed me halfway to my aunt’s throne, that much closer to my reign over the Unseelie Court–and well ahead of her son, my cousin Cel, in this race. Now I must stay alive to see my children born and claim my place as queen.

But not all in faerie are pleased with the news, and conspirators from every court in the realm plot against me and mine. They seek to strip my guards, my lovers, from me by poisoned word or cold steel. But I still have supporters, and even friends, among the goblins and the sluagh, who will stand by me.

I am Meredith Nic Essus, and those who would defy and destroy me are destined to pay a terrible price–for I am truly my father’s daughter. To protect what is mine, I will sacrifice anything–even if it means waging a great battle against my darkest enemies and making the most momentous decision ever made as princess of faerie.

Books I can't get at my library:

12.) One Foot in the Grave (Night Huntress, Book 2) by Jeaniene Frost

You can run from the grave, but you can't hide . . .

Half-vampire Cat Crawfield is now Special Agent Cat Crawfield, working for the government to rid the world of the rogue undead. She's still using everything Bones, her sexy and dangerous ex, taught her, but when Cat is targeted for assassination, the only man who can help her is the vampire she left behind.

Being around him awakens all her emotions, from the adrenaline kick of slaying vamps side by side to the reckless passion that consumed them. But a price on her head—wanted: dead or half-alive—means her survival depends on teaming up with Bones. And no matter how hard she tries to keep things professional between them, she'll find that desire lasts forever . . . and that Bones won't let her get away again.

13.) Menage by Emma Holly

Bookstore owner Kate comes home from work one day to find her two flatmates in bed...together. Joe - a sensitive composer - is mortified. Sean - an irrepressible bad boy - asks her to join in. Kate's been fantasising about her hunky new houseshares since they moved in, but she was convinced they were both gay.

Realising that pleasure is a multi-faceted thing, she sets her cares aside and embarks on a menage a trois with the wild duo. Kate wants nothing more than to keep both her admirers happy, but inevitably things become complicated, especially at work.

Kate has told her colleagues that Joe and Sean are gay but the gossip begins when she's caught in a clinch with one of them in her lunch hour! To add to this, one of Kate's more conservative suitors is showing interest again, but she's hooked on the different kind of loving that she enjoys with her boys - even though she knows it cannot last. Or can it?

14.) Breaking the Girl by Kim Corum

See what all the fuss is about. "I wasn't a slave. I was a willing participant." "His name was Frank. Just Frank. His last name really doesn't matter. It was Smith or Jones or Gallagher or... Hell. Just pick one. They're really all the same. I didn't know that much about him." "Maybe Frank classified me as a whore." "I stopped talking, begging, pleading. Plotting. I wasn't going to win him over. It was his way or no way. And I knew that. So it was his way." "I just wasn't that kind of tie me up, tie me down, beat me, switch me, hold me tight, love me forever' kind of girl. Frank was that kind of guy. Which made me that kind of girl." "And when it was over, we fell away from each other gasping for air." ".he brought the money-in fifties and hundreds-to me, delivering it in a bank bag. Delivering it to me with a big smile on his face, as if he were happy to deliver it, glad he could accommodate me. Who was the real slave here?" Breaking the Girl-a story of white hot sex and submission.


15.) Safe Word by Molly Weatherfield. From the author of Carrie's Story comes the continuing tale of a young woman's uncompromising sexual adventure.

Carrie leaves Jonathan, the S/M master who initiated her into a life of slave auctions, training regimes, and human "ponies" preening for dressage competitions. Whisked away to Greece by the demanding gentleman who has chosen her as his own, she learns new, more rigorous methods of sexual pleasure.

16.) Slaves of the Empire by Aaron Travis.
Steven Saylor in disguise, his hot porn still includes marvelous details of Rome at its dirtiest, wealthiest, and most kinky.

17.) Topping From Below by Laura Reese.

The title of this devilishly pornographic?albeit literate?novel is taken from the argot of sadomasochism and refers to a rebellious dynamic in which the dominant partner (the "top") is subtly manipulated by the submissive partner (the "bottom").

After her young sister, Franny, is found murdered?bound, gagged and mutilated?Nora Tibbs, a journalist for the Sacramento Bee, discovers in Franny's computer a diary that details her brief affair with "M.," an arrogant music professor in his late 40s. Cruelly exploiting the overweight, love-starved woman, M. forced Franny to submit to a humiliating gamut of outre sexual practices.

Convinced that M. is Franny's murderer, Nora sets out to prove his guilt by pretending to submit to his depraved aberrations. But, to her astonishment, she discovers a dark, pagan side of herself when M. enthralls her with intense, if perilous, sexual pleasure. Graphic descriptions of exotic sexual practices (bondage and discipline, sadomasochism, bestiality, etc.) accumulate, counterpointed by Nora's sweetly romantic relationship with a fellow reporter.

The suspense, a bit attenuated by thin secondary characters, also is muted by artless foreshadowing, but the conclusion is satisfying in a savage sort of way and Nora's plunge "down, all the way down" under M.'s manipulations will keep most readers gripped even as they're aware that Reese's shameless pandering is manipulating them in turn. Comparison to Story of O is well earned. 100,000 first printing; Literary Guild and Doubleday Recommended for adult fiction collections.

18.) Wild Rain by Christine Feehan

Feehan has a knack for bringing vampiric Carpathians to vivid, virile life in her Dark Carpathian novels, and in this new book, which builds on her short story "The Awakening," she focuses on a different kind of sensual predator—a half-human/half-leopard species of shapeshifters.

Mysterious freelance paramilitary operative Rio Santana is a member of this breed, but he's been banished from his clan and lives in a solitary rainforest dwelling. Enter Rachel Lospostos, who has marooned herself in the jungle to escape a group of murderers.

Blood runs hot between the two, both emotionally and literally—their first meeting is a near-terminal cat fight that leaves Rachel bedridden with a mangled leg and a broken wrist. As Rio cares for her, it becomes clear that their relationship is fated, but it may soon be cut short if they don't figure out who wants Rachel dead.

Suspense often takes a backseat to the protagonists' romantic feelings, but Feehan handles both elements skillfully, drawing villains who are sufficiently threatening and creating a romance that feels both destined and believable. Readers whose fantasies center on untamed wilderness and on untamed heroes who are as sensitive as they are strong will be seduced by this erotic adventure. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

19.) The Reluctant Dom by Tymber Dalton

Love hurts...if you're lucky.-

Kaden knows he's dying, but before he goes, he has one problem he needs to solve - he must ask his oldest friend Seth to take over as his beloved wife's Dom and Master after his death. Seth has always seen himself as the perpetual screw-up and Kaden as the strong and steady one, so his friend's request rocks his world.-

Now Seth finds himself immersed in a role he's far from comfortable with: inflicting pain to provide emotional comfort for the woman he's secretly loved for years. Can he deal with his crushing grief and learn the skills he must master in time to become THE RELUCTANT DOM?-

Warning: m/f/m menage, anal sex/play/toys, BDSM, bondage, D/s relationship, and the lesser-known "normality" of the world of BDSM.-

Any book you consider to have been pleasurable, and somewhat BDSM please share!

Nominations are always open!

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I like the sound of The Reluctant Dom for August:)

I started reading Tales from Subspace today. Have never read it before. I'm liking it so far. I'm considering trying anal sex, so the opening 'chapter' was a nice introduction :p I was aiming for a few chapters a day but I think I might get hooked on this story.

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I'm so glad you are enjoying Tales From Subspace! It really hit me right where I live.

Purr

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I won't be reading The Reluctant Dom by Tymber Dalton because it's only available as an e book. Reading e books tend to hurt my eyes and put me to sleep. So I hope everyone else will read it and comment on it if it wins the vote!

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I won't be reading The Reluctant Dom by Tymber Dalton because it's only available as an e book. Reading e books tend to hurt my eyes and put me to sleep. So I hope everyone else will read it and comment on it if it wins the vote!

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Hmm, I didn't realize. I have an e-book reader but I tend to be reading more paper copies of things lately.

I don't mind changing my nomination.

I already own Halfway to the Grave, Menage, Swallowing Darkness and Sweetheart, so I'd be happy to read any of those :)

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Hmm, I didn't realize. I have an e-book reader but I tend to be reading more paper copies of things lately.

I don't mind changing my nomination.

I already own Halfway to the Grave, Menage, Swallowing Darkness and Sweetheart, so I'd be happy to read any of those :)

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Awesome! I'll be happy to read that book when it's a book I can get.

I can't get Menage at the library. Grave should be book 2 because we've already done book one, oops!

So that leaves Sweetheart and Swallowing Darkness. Got a preference between the two?

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Awesome! I'll be happy to read that book when it's a book I can get.

I can't get Menage at the library. Grave should be book 2 because we've already done book one, oops!

So that leaves Sweetheart and Swallowing Darkness. Got a preference between the two?

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I'm sure Swallowing Darkness has more erotica in it, but if I remember Sweetheart also has a lot of non-explicit BDSM.

How to choose? lol

Okay, I'll vote Sweetheart just because I loved a fucked up relationship :rose:
 
I'm sure Swallowing Darkness has more erotica in it, but if I remember Sweetheart also has a lot of non-explicit BDSM.

How to choose? lol

Okay, I'll vote Sweetheart just because I loved a fucked up relationship :rose:

LOL!

Sounds good to me!

:D
 
Menage

Well please keep "Menage" by Emma Holly who is a great writer on your future list. I have read that one and it is a great read. So I would read it again if it was on the read list.

She makes the story very believable with all the emotions too. The sex is very well done and in some cases educational!



ES
 
Favorite Book

"11 minutes" by Paulo Coelho is my favorite book along BDSM lines.

But I am not sure if it would work in this thread since there is not a lot of sex. But please consider it as a possible read.

It is about an artist and a prostitute and their relationship. There is one chapter in which he describes the pain pleasure mix of D/s play and how it can be pleasurable. Just that section alone is worth getting the book.

I has a great story, well developed, a very easy read...I read it in 3 hours and I am a slow reader. And this author is a very good writer. I would read any of his books.

ES
 
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Well please keep "Menage" by Emma Holly who is a great writer on your future list. I have read that one and it is a great read. So I would read it again if it was on the read list.

She makes the story very believable with all the emotions too. The sex is very well done and in some cases educational!



ES

I never take a book off the list unless we've read it. Sometimes I forget to do it even then. So no worries! I just wish my library had it!

FF

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"11 minutes" by Paulo Coelho is my favorite book along BDSM lines.

But I am not sure if it would work in this thread since there is not a lot of sex. But please consider it as a possible read.

It is about an artist and a prostitute and their relationship. There is one chapter in which he describes the pain pleasure mix of D/s play and how it can be pleasurable. Just that section alone is worth getting the book.

I has a great story, well developed, a very easy read...I read it in 3 hours and I am a slow reader. And this author is a very good writer. I would read any of his books.

ES

I've added it to the list!

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"11 minutes" by Paulo Coelho is my favorite book along BDSM lines.

But I am not sure if it would work in this thread since there is not a lot of sex. But please consider it as a possible read.

It is about an artist and a prostitute and their relationship. There is one chapter in which he describes the pain pleasure mix of D/s play and how it can be pleasurable. Just that section alone is worth getting the book.

I has a great story, well developed, a very easy read...I read it in 3 hours and I am a slow reader. And this author is a very good writer. I would read any of his books.

ES

That does sound like a good read. I'll see if my library has it just for fun anyway :)
 
Thanks

I've added it to the list!

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Thanks you have really done a good job with this thread FF. Keep up the good work.

I will say this tidbit of info in case it has not already been mentioned.

Google Books will let you "preview" most books that are out there and the preview is almost the whole book. Now some books like maybe by Emma Holly are not previewed but you will be surprised what they do preview and it is very much like reading the book. It is a good way to decide if you like the book and or get a sense for some of the more intense scenes. All without leaving your house or changing your clothes!

ES
 
yes it is!

That does sound like a good read. I'll see if my library has it just for fun anyway :)

Yes it is a good read and thanks for your comment.

Regarding Libraries I have a short story to tell. I was in my library doing some work on the computer and after I finished I wandered through the aisles.

Sure enough the "Book of Revelation" was on the shelf. I have heard so much about the book and that it was much better than the movie especially the scene where the women kidnap the man and use him as a sex slave for several weeks. I could not believe this book was in the library.

I opened the book and the first page I came to was the kidnapping and I sat down and read the next 35 pages. I was very turned on by all of it, especially the part where they made him a buffet sculpture, with food all over his body. Guess who is cumming for Dessert? Okay bad joke but a very good read. I must admit I did not read all of it because I had to leave but the part I read was very good. And it was at your local library.


ES
 
Glad you found such a great read! I adore my library system. We have a lot of sexy reads. We are not into censorship. Awesome!

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Yes it is a good read and thanks for your comment.

Regarding Libraries I have a short story to tell. I was in my library doing some work on the computer and after I finished I wandered through the aisles.

Sure enough the "Book of Revelation" was on the shelf. I have heard so much about the book and that it was much better than the movie especially the scene where the women kidnap the man and use him as a sex slave for several weeks. I could not believe this book was in the library.

I opened the book and the first page I came to was the kidnapping and I sat down and read the next 35 pages. I was very turned on by all of it, especially the part where they made him a buffet sculpture, with food all over his body. Guess who is cumming for Dessert? Okay bad joke but a very good read. I must admit I did not read all of it because I had to leave but the part I read was very good. And it was at your local library.


ES
 
You may begin discussing July's BOTM, Tales From Subspace by NIGHTQUEEN1963 at midnight your time.

LOVED this one!

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Tales From Subspace by NIGHTQUEEN1963

Did you like the story overall or not?

Oh yes! It was something that really felt right to me, fed my soul, touched me and made me search for DAYS to find it again!

Do you feel it portrays BDSM in a real way, a positive way and/or your way?

Real way? Well it had real BDSM activities, motivations and such but I think super secret "houses" with a Dom and Domme in it are mostly fantasy, good fantasy.

Did is show BDSM in a positive way IMO, mostly yes. The girl did what she need out of her own need. That works for me. However, being open to anyone's use, isn't MY thing.

Except for contacting and trusting strangers, yes it's my way too.

Did you like the sex scenes in the book?


Most of them hit me RIGHT where I live. I loved them.

Did you like the rest of the book, the story in it?

Yes. I could really identify with the sub.

Would you be interested in reading another book by this author?


Yes. I've read all the rest of her stories on Lit. I wish there was more!

What did you like best about this selection?


The portrait of the sub needs and reactions. It really worked for me.

What did you like the least?

The love story seemed artificial and tacked on.

How would you have changed the story?


I wouldn't have. The lady that wrote it did such a great job. My hat is off to her.
 
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