Wednesday, 22 August 2018

Make Me Sir Masters of the Shadowlands book 5 by Cherise Sinclair

This is one of my favorite books, probably because of the brattiness in it which is amusing and light heartening at the same time.  Nothing in this book is wrong, all of it applies to different parts of a persons life, their interests, the dangers in the world.

I actually enjoyed how Z and Jessica have their perspectives in the book.  It doesn't really add to Marcus and Gabi's story but I don't think it takes away from it either.

Sunday, 19 August 2018

Lean On Me book 4 Masters of the Shadowlands by Cherise Sinclair

Truth rings through these books in personal ways.  Becoming comfortable in your own skin, learning to work past your fears and trust in someone to help you, honesty and communication.  Each book has a lesson or a theme in it that applies to each sub in their own way. 

They are eye opening and I find that aside from all the sex, but even some of that, the books can be fairly easy for the readers to relate to, at least in my opinion.

This book is number four in the on going series and I enjoyed it a lot.  Maybe it is just me but I think the books build off one another.  Like if you didn't have Kari's story then you wouldn't be able to have Cullen's.  Kari pushes Dan in ways that are similar to how Cullen pushes Andrea.  Completely different backgrounds and still there are similarities.

Breaking Free (Masters of the Shadowlands book 3) by Cherise Sinclair

I found this book to be emotional and all too real at times, especially when I got closer to the end.  It teaches good lessons though about the importance of honesty in a relationship and also trust.  If you don't have trust you don't have anything.

At the end, with the cop in the hospital, was infuriating.  How he assumed what happened was from a kink gone wrong but it was then amusing when he got put in his place.

Overall this was a good book that I would recommend so long as the reader doesn't have a weak stomach because some things are a little disturbing.

The strength of Beth is inspiring and wonderful.  Leaving a bad situation is never easy and although she did not succeed the first time she did not give up either.

Wednesday, 15 August 2018

Dark Citadel (Masters of the Shadowlands book 2) by Cherise Sinclair

This book is humorous and again it is authentic in the BDSM lifestyle.  I noticed one or two grammatical errors but only one or two in an entire book is really really good.  Again this is not my favorite in the series but I enjoy reading it a lot and it builds up for the other Masters and submissive's who have stories coming.

I really appreciate the fact that books one and two, the submissive's are not thin and stacked like what Hollywood's ideal woman is supposed to look like.  Voluptuous is a good word I think to accurately describe the women in the first two books.

Club Shadowlands (Masters of the Shadowlands book 1) by Cherise Sinclair

Extremely authentic and all encompassing of BDSM with a large but sometimes subtle aspect of safe, sane and consensual.  This book is a million times better than the 50 Shades of Grey crap.  Every time that I read this book I like it even more because I have yet to find any punctual or grammatical errors.  While not my favorite in the series it definitely gets the ball rolling and makes you want to read the other books that follow.

Thursday, 9 August 2018

The Bitter (Addiction Series book1) by Delilah Frost

This is the first book that I have ever read that is from only the guys perspective.

I hated this book, every bit of it.  I didn't hate it because of the perspective it is written in, that's probably the only thing that I did like.  I think every thing about this book is stupid and I was angry with every word that I read.  It was one thing after another with Chase and Cecelia and it got tedious.  Sometimes there was a lot of detail and at other times there wasn't enough.

Time would skip between chapters and in the chapters but you wouldn't know until it told you because there was no heading to tell you the gap change.  There were a lot of grammatical errors in the book which take away from the story and it is unrealistic that a person with no fighting experience can win every fight for years on end.

Sunday, 5 August 2018

Deadly Encounter by Diann Mills

This book leaves you hanging on to every word and wanting to know more about the people.  Realistic with a hard lean on following God and Him being there in all times accompanies a wonderful and compelling story about a vet a young genius and an FBI agent.

I had this book done in about twenty four hours, maybe less because I had such a hard time putting it down.

This is the first book that I have ever read by Diann Mills and I know that I won't have a problem picking up any of her other books if they are as well written and intriguing as this one.

Friday, 3 August 2018

Fliptrick by Amo Jones

I am blown away by this book. Emotional roller coaster would be the understatement of the millennium.  I didn't actually cry when reading this book but I got very close a couple times.  Oddly enough I love how toxic the relationship is between Maddox and Amethyst because that is exactly what their relationship is.

I like how you get so much of their story from seven years old until they are in their late twenties / early thirties.  There were parts of this book that I absolutely despised and hated with a passion that was so strong I just about through my phone across the room.  Then there were times where I was laughing and times when I was extremely turned on by the excellent writing.

Magnificently written.  Maddox is amazing, almost all of his characteristics ones that I love in the male characters in all books that I read.  Dominant, protective, fierce etc. etc.  I could go on and on about it.

Amethyst I'm just kind of on edge with.  I don't hate her but she is just kinda meh for a lot of the book in my opinion.

Wednesday, 1 August 2018

Bound by Wreckage Ravage MC Bound Series book 6 by Ryan Michele

I was really anticipating this book, I've wanted to read it for a long time.  Since before it came out haha. 

I am sad to say that I was a little disappointed with some parts.  With all the build up to Torrance and Buck I think their ending should have been extended.  All I heard about this story was that it was so emotional and people bawled their eyes out etc. etc.  I didn't get teary even once but maybe that is because I am a cold hearted bitch deep down.

Nox and Carsyns story was okay, a little darker than I was expecting in some parts and the thing with Big Jim was disturbing in a lot of ways.  Like a lot, a lot, of ways.

Manik by Amo Jones

I wasn't sure if I would like this book but I bought it anyway and did in fact enjoy it immensely.  The book is well written and full of...