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The Billionaire's Christmas: A Sinclair Novella by J. S. Scott

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5.0

Book 2.5 from Titan series by Sierra Cartwright
This is a short story about Rafe and Hope HEA Christmas.
This is first I’ve read that his series and characters but I love every bit. You don’t feel like you’ve missed part of story with only reading this one but definitely making me was to backtrack and buy other books.
Like most SC books this is incredibly hot and sensual. If your not into heavy BDSM then this won’t appealed you but this writer is fantastic with the lifestyle and great way to introduce yourself to this type of lifestyle/world.
Love Sierra Cartwright books definitely a must read

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4.0

I know that the author says that this can be read as a standalone – which is nice since it surrounds the holiday. But our couple has a story titled Billionaire’s Matchmaker. If you really want to know how these two came to be, you really should read that book first before starting here.

Hope Malloy loves to please her guy. Rafe Sterling loves to tease his lady. He loves to leave her hot and bothered which in turn does the same for us. It was nice to see that our couple’s story wasn’t finished and we got to see what they do around their first Christmas together.

Hope is a woman that’s trying to find her way as both a partner and a Sub. Rafe is just Rafe but he seems to have patience where it’s needed. But he still shows us that he is a Dom through and through. We continue to see his strong personality. And we continue to see his passion for Hope. I will say that there were certain scenes that had me picturing what was described but still left me wanting a visual – you may also feel the same.

This author does a great job at showing us the chemistry she’s given her main characters. It gives us the heat that we crave from the previous book. There is a BDSM theme but the author doesn’t make it too strong or should make you feel uncomfortable. Hope is learning about her limits and her sexuality. We’re along for the ride as she feeds her curiosity. I didn’t feel that there was a heavy holiday theme throughout the story so you could read it any time of year. When you just have a little time and want your book fix than this would be a good choice.

I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
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