The Gift (The Original Sinners, #0.5)
by:
Tiffany Reisz (author)
A trained submissive, Eleanor will do whatever her master commands…even spend a week with a stranger. Daniel has been a recluse since his wife's death, and Eleanor's lover thinks spending time with her will be therapeutic—especially since Daniel is also a Dom.Despite her defiant streak, Eleanor...
show more
A trained submissive, Eleanor will do whatever her master commands…even spend a week with a stranger. Daniel has been a recluse since his wife's death, and Eleanor's lover thinks spending time with her will be therapeutic—especially since Daniel is also a Dom.Despite her defiant streak, Eleanor can't resist giving in to Daniel's erotic demands. But while she'll let him have her body, she's determined to keep a guard around her heart. Even if Daniel wants to make Eleanor his permanently….Previously published as Seven Day Loan.Follow Eleanor as she struggles with the illicit love of her owner, the wild complications of being a switch and her unbridled passion for writing erotica in Tiffany Reisz's highly acclaimed series, The Original Sinners. Look for The Siren, The Angel and The Prince, available now from Harlequin MIRA.
show less
ASIN: B009UVK28U
Publish date: November 19th 2012
Publisher: Harlequin
Edition language: English
Series: The Original Sinners 0.5
I decided to read this one before The Siren. I’ve heard great things, but also things that have made me a little wary. I thought this would help me get a look at the Tiffany Reisz’s style. There was a lot of sex, but a little depth too. I really liked Daniel, despite his sadness. There was a small p...
So, I thought this was a great erotic short. I loved these characters, I loved the set up. I loved the big revelation at the end when we find what "he" did for a living. And on GR, this is set up as a prequel. I started looking into reading the first book right away because I just LOVED the lit...
This one gets a 4-star rating for the sexiest use of library analogies ever used in an erotic short story. Or possibly any story. Ever.I should probably preface this review by saying that I don’t usually read short stories (erotic or otherwise). To me, character development is the most important asp...
Daniel, I kinda wish Nora would end up with you...but alas I know that she won't for several reasons including the fact that she's no longer a sub...But a girl can dream.
**Originally posted @ SinfulReads BlogREVIEW: The Gift (Seven Day Loan) as every other book written by Tiffany Reisz is a well written story. In this short story we are given a glimpse into the world Nora lived before becoming the woman she is today. Even when this story is so short Reisz manages to...