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**** 4,5 Sir Bastard stars **** Jeff is newly single after his fourteen year old relationship with his girlfriend ended. They got together young, and was the only relationship, in every way, Jeff has ever had. Being an free agent after so many years, he's eager to act on the feelings he's suppr...
4.5 stars. An enjoyable very British m/m romance with some pretty intense bdsm. Sub Eddie takes on training straight Dom Jeff when no female sub will go near him.'Excellent, I can see your thinking about anal play already. And if you decide to let me be your trainer, I'll happily let you shove whate...
The BDSM was too strong for my liking. I like a few slaps and all the Sir's and some toys, but not too much pain, like Eddie did. And well... Jeff is a psycho sadist, in my opinion. I would have hated him in real life. Hell, if I had crossed path with him and he tried to seduce me, I would have eith...
Poor Jeff. He kept trying to be a big, bad Dom, but it just didn't seem to work out well for him. I had a hard time with him calling Eddie "Bitch". It made sense in the context of the story, but I'm not used to seeing a M/M book refer to a man as a bitch, so it was really weird and I never got used ...
Let's start with the reasons to not like it : - You'll have to suspend disbelief more than once. - There is ex-bashing. - The working class is portrayed as a nest of Neanderthals. - Jeff's mom is a caricature. - Jeff is an ass. Now, the reasons to like it : - Jeff is a Neanderthal and an ass. ...