This is my sixth novel from Carina Press, and so far I am not really overwhelmed by this publisher's titles. Concerning "The Dom Project", I didn't really get in the authors' voice, but more important, I didn't like the BDSM style portrayed in it. As soon as the hero ordered one of his trainees to s...
By day, Robin Lessing has a successful career as a university archivist. By night, she blogs about her less-than-successful search for Mr. Tall, Dark and Dominant. Living up to her handle "The Picky Submissive," she's on the verge of giving up and settling for vanilla with a side of fuzzy handcuffs ...
When friends become lovers, there is always the worry about potentially ruining a friendship. When the friends embark on a kinky submissive journey, it could spell a lot of trouble, especially if no sex is allowed. Robin is a "picky" submissive looking for the right dominant to "rock her world". ...
I seem to be saying it a lot these days and I’m getting a bit tired of it, but once again I’ve finished a book that I feel could have been a lot more. Another book in which I loved the idea behind the story and wasn’t as happy as I’d hoped to be with the way in which it was executed. The idea;...
Title ~ The Dom Project Series ~ LA Doms Author ~ Heloise Belleau and Solace Ames Pub ~ Carina Press Released ~ 23ed December 2013 Blurb ~ [spoiler] By day, Robin Lessing has a successful career as a university archivist. By night, she blogs about her less-than-successful search for Mr. Tall, Dark ...
Don't expect anything dark or super steamy, peeps. Instead this is short and sweet and romantic. I loved how The Dom Project was about two close friends finally finding love with each other.Both John and Robin were so adorable that sometimes I couldn't quite believe in John switching into his domina...