This is a must read bondage collection. Each short story in this book is a winner. They can all be hot standalones but when bound together, it’s a five star sizzling book. There are so many different varieties of how people are restrained; it’s fabulous. There are even a couple of non-consensual ...
This was totally on me but when the book ended is when I thought it was really getting somewhere. I wanted to watch them grow into a cohesive loving unit.
This book more than met my expectations. It was so much more than a sex focused ménage story. There was strong focus on each individual character and I found myself liking Christian, Ezra and Jordan equally. They are believable friends and the transition to love is well done. The sexual element is r...
3.5*I've discovered that I like m/m/m if it's done well, so I wanted to give this one a try.A real friends to lovers to more lovers story! LOLChristian, Ezra and Jordan have been friends for years, even if Ezra has taken assignments overseas and isn't around as much he is still a very important part...
Review Summary: A wonderful friends-to-lovers ménage story with more narration and less dialogue than I prefer.Review: If you enjoy friends-to-lovers stories and don't mind menages, then this is the book for you. I don't have a big thing about menages either way, except that I don't always find them...
It’s strange to know someone who knows the darkness in him, and is not repulsed by it. I have grown up. When years ago I read Ragana un lietus where one of main heroines have love affair with priest I was shocked and scandalised. Now I understand that priests are humans too. Life is complex. This is...
Meet Christian. A gorgeous person, smart and caring and the best friend one could ask for. Always there to stand by his friends without imposing himself and loving them unconditionally. If a bit naïve or as it was well putted by Jordan “unobserving” he makes out for being a man you could hug and cru...
This book is really hard for me to rate. The stars are mostly given for two reasons.1.)Israfel's struggle to understand and come to terms with himself and his role as a priest was well done. I believed in his anguish and confusion. I could envision him praying desperately for guidence, a sign, some ...
I'm going to forgo the ratings this time, and just write my thoughts on this book.This book had an identity crisis, or at least that is what it felt like to me. I know that given the premise there must have been a point to be made. I just either didn't see it, or just didn't get it.I'll explain. Isr...
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