Book Title: Bonds of Desire, (Wicked Play #3)
Author: Lynda Aicher |Website| Twitter| Facebook|
Cost: $3.59
Pages: 384
How I got it: Publisher via NetGalley
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Synopsis:
Ok so when I got this book I was supper excited to learn Allie's story and see what was going down here. The premise is good, the story execution leaves something to be desired at points, whens he wasn't lecturing you it was actually pretty good.
There are some seriously good moments within the book I'm glad to be learning Allie's story, but there are moments I just couldn't get into the book. Seth is an amazing Dom, and he's very caring. I loved reading his thoughts as the story progressed, however there are times he does things that I'm like dude you're a Dom??? Allie was acting as if she didn't know her friends were in this kind of relationship as well and that they would freak out. Errrmm no sweetheart Move on. She kept harping over the same thing again and again, especially before she went to talk to Richard and Evan. I'm glad they asked her who was getting married and brought her back from crazy town although it didn't last long.
Tyler was in a tough situation, as a victim he found it hard to believe that people would want him and would be ok with his profession. He consistently questioned their love, their commitment to him. I get it, but if you keep questioning our commitment to you I'm going to stop dating you. Seth put the club in the red by his actions in attempting to save Tyler, they help him out of a tough spot and he still acts as if they were only out to use him.
★★★1/2☆
The three of them are broken people struggling to find acceptance, and even when they have it their hands they still don't know what to do with it. I liked it better when they were just having sex, everything outside of that was just not so amazing.
I however didn't love this book as much as I loved the others. And I normally love menage' stories.
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Synopsis:
Book Three of Wicked Play: Lawyer Allison English never planned to return to The Den—despite her naughty fantasies about being bound by owner Seth Matthews. But when club guest Tyler Wysong is injured in a scene, Seth turns to Allie for help. Aroused by both men, Allie should turn the case down. But she can't After his bad experience, Tyler has no interest in being with another Dom. Yet he can't deny his attraction to Master Seth. When Seth offers him a place to stay, Tyler agrees—if Allie will stay too. But what good is a chaperone who adds to his temptation? Living with two subs brings out Seth's protective instincts, though Allie insists she's not into the lifestyle, and Tyler swears he's done with it. But the chemistry between the trio prompts them to agree to submit to him for one week, and he'll show them both the true pleasure that a Dom can provide. The intimacy could break them all, or bind them together forever
Ok so when I got this book I was supper excited to learn Allie's story and see what was going down here. The premise is good, the story execution leaves something to be desired at points, whens he wasn't lecturing you it was actually pretty good.
There are some seriously good moments within the book I'm glad to be learning Allie's story, but there are moments I just couldn't get into the book. Seth is an amazing Dom, and he's very caring. I loved reading his thoughts as the story progressed, however there are times he does things that I'm like dude you're a Dom??? Allie was acting as if she didn't know her friends were in this kind of relationship as well and that they would freak out. Errrmm no sweetheart Move on. She kept harping over the same thing again and again, especially before she went to talk to Richard and Evan. I'm glad they asked her who was getting married and brought her back from crazy town although it didn't last long.
Tyler was in a tough situation, as a victim he found it hard to believe that people would want him and would be ok with his profession. He consistently questioned their love, their commitment to him. I get it, but if you keep questioning our commitment to you I'm going to stop dating you. Seth put the club in the red by his actions in attempting to save Tyler, they help him out of a tough spot and he still acts as if they were only out to use him.
★★★1/2☆
The three of them are broken people struggling to find acceptance, and even when they have it their hands they still don't know what to do with it. I liked it better when they were just having sex, everything outside of that was just not so amazing.
I however didn't love this book as much as I loved the others. And I normally love menage' stories.
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