Started out slow for me but I think that's because my mind wasn't committed. But then I got into it and it was great. The connection between Owen and Malcolm was fast but it was written well. I believed. That's what counts.
Country Mouse was an odd little book I started reading it about three years ago and stopped. I honestly couldn't get the vibe of these two guys then and I don't get them now. The Dom seen too weak and the sub seen too aggressive and I just never felt comfortable with them. It never felt real and I j...
Even though I’m a big fan of all things BDSM, this was not my kind of book. I love the D/s roles and even when my MC’s want to switch things up a bit, I’m fine with it. But this simply felt wrong. Malcolm was trying to be a Dom, but he really wasn’t. I would have been okay with it if he just admitte...
This was actually very sweet...Malcolme and Owen meet at a bar in London.They enjoy each others company very much...Owen is not the pushover, Country mouse he is and Malcolme certainly isn't as shallow as he thinks you to believe..I loved Malcolme in his role as "dom", but as it seemed to be he was ...
I've got to say I'm pleasantly surprised about this novella. I thought it was going to be a bit more BDSM than I typically would like. However the kink was mild and it did take a nice surprising, hot turn. Malcolm is a cocky little shit. He's a cynic hiding behind a veneer so people don't know w...
Me causa placer cuando puedo encontrarme con un libro en el que se percibe con claridad la mano particular de su autor, en especial cuando es uno que aprecio tanto como Aleks. Country Mouse es dulce, sexy, y con unos diálogos tan inteligentes que sostienen al libro por sí mismo, sin apelar a ingredi...
Looking for the perfect blend of sweet and spicy? Then do I ever have a recommendation for you.It was just supposed to be another hookup for wealthy workaholic Malcolm. He needed to blow off steam after a stressful week and what better way to do it than having some no-strings sex with a willing subm...
This short review applies to both instalments of the mini-series which I bought in a boxed set. I didn't like Malcolm, the supposedly toppy hero, all that much in the first book. He came over as an arrogant, pushy person with some major issues that weren't explained to me as a reader. Hadn't I bough...
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