Sing
The stunning conclusion to the USA Today Bestselling series.Take my hand, my loveOn sinews of air we treadAught but distance our guideWith no tempo to our gaitNo endpoint drawnNeither plot nor planBy the thorns of a compass roseWe bound toward the horizon
The stunning conclusion to the USA Today Bestselling series.Take my hand, my loveOn sinews of air we treadAught but distance our guideWith no tempo to our gaitNo endpoint drawnNeither plot nor planBy the thorns of a compass roseWe bound toward the horizon
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00FOAJ2H8
Publish date: October 7th 2013
Publisher: Excessica Publishing
Pages no: 166
Edition language: English
Series: Songs of Submission (#7)
5 Stars!I love, adore, and have become enamored with this series and these characters!Monica and Jonathan are intense, intelligent, and strong characters.What a wonderful find, and what an incredible journey I've been on with this series!WOW!
After having consumed roughly 3000 romance stories, I can safely say that I have never read anything remotely resembling the Songs of Submission series by CD Reiss. For a while "good girls gone bad" plots were all the rage - a trope I tried to avoid at all costs. Then, as the genre progressed, sexua...
Do I really need to say much more? No, no I don't. I will anyway though. Possible slight spoilers ahead.. The Songs of Submission is a serial of 7 novellas navigating the (somewhat) BDSM relationship between Monica and Johnathan. It's been a while since I ventured back into this genre of boo...
Book 7, Sing. 166pg ebook “I kissed him like I kissed him every time since he fell into my arms— like it might be the last.” I.... No.... How.... Why.... WOW! This book took me a little longer than I thought it would to read, I actually had to have a few breathers in between. CD ripped my h...
This is going to be my thoughts on books 4-7, not individual really, but overall. Back in 2009, we decided to do a book purge. This was devastating and necessary. Of the books that made the cut, 70% were non-fiction, 25% were fiction books ranging from richly illustrated Grimm and Anderson, to Pullm...