I tried approaching this like it was completely unrelated to the first book. Must have worked, cuz while it was weird in the beginning, it helped me not think of Ben as a creepy suspicious douchebag.I like the mystery, although there were a lot of odd Hannibal parallels. Maybe I've just got Hannibal...
The first one got to me more. But this ones was still a solid 5 stars. I really liked the case and the conflict between Ben and Gavin. Yay, for the ending.
Great second part of Power Exchange, with a much more intriguing and interesting crime case that in the first one.Ben and Gavin make an amazing couple, trying to overcome the trauma that leave them with a complete lack of confidence in each other to restore their D/S relationship, and that make the ...
So this is why I read books and don't write them. Sometimes in life I am lucky and I find the words to express what I feel and think. This is not one of those times. 'Power Exchange' was an amazing beginning for Gavin & Ben, it blew me away. Then came 'Safeword' and words fail me as to how I can exp...
Can I just say WOW?! Remember in Power Exchange when Gavin loved to be tied up? Well, after his attack he could barely handle being touched. Tied up and restrained so he can't escape. FORGET IT!!! Even with therapy, he's still a mess. Nightmares are hounding him, too. Can he just catch a bre...
3.5 HeartsReview written for MM Good Book Reviewshttp://mmgoodbookreviews.wordpress.com/Gavin and Ben’s story continues here and we see them both trying to overcome the heinous trauma they suffered in Power Exchange.While we saw our couple in the previews book ending in a lovely scene, here the cons...
Just finished and my head is empty, no idea what to write, besides: yes, I liked it very much. I have to think about it and get back later.Ok, ETA: The long time I took to read this book didn't do it justice. Unfortunately I had stuff keeping me from reading on, but finally I got back to it for good...
I enjoyed Safeword more than Power Exchange because Gavin was less of a whimp. I found the family dynamic a good touch to balance the touchy subject matter.
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