by Anneke Jacob
It's not very often anyone cares to write a story about "a born slave" or someone who's kink is 24/7 slavery.People tend to look down on it, even people within the BDSM community, which leaves, obviously, a whole niche group reading about brats, and what not. I have to say, Anneke got this so right....
Not sure what to say - I couldn't put this book down. The lifestyle is not my cuppa but I do enjoy reading about it. I enjoyed Owned and Owner enough to buy As She's Told - I'm so glad I did. I occasionally had difficulty with the changing POV, but other than that - great story. Not for the fain...
I am mixed with my ratings on this book. Several of my friends indicated the humiliation was too much for them. This wasn't the case for me. Others indicated they didn't like the intense puppy or pony play. This wasn't a problem for me either. The forced pleasuring of females when Maia didn't l...
'K, so I finished As She's Told. It's well written, and I like it better than Owned & Owner for three reasons--it takes place in Toronto,ON (my hometown) and the hero seemed more emotionally vested (love/respect/like, not just obsession) in the heroine and didn't just want her as an object (unlike '...
My bottom line for this book was not that the lifestyle was too extreme for me to appreciate. It was that the depiction of the lifestyle and the relationship between the couple failed to communicate a great deal of erotic passion. Once in a while Jacob allowed her characters to express their pleasur...
Hard to rate, as my personal standards and expectations for this kind of a book are very different from what I look for in other kinds of books. I'll just say it met my expectations.
How do I even rate this book? I have no earthly idea. This book disturbed and intrigued me on so many levels that I find it impossible to put a number of stars down.Was this book well written? Indeed. The character development was so in depth that you could actually follow the progression of the...
review will be forthcoming - i need some time to think about all the stuff that happened in the book