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kathydavie's review
1.0
Jaid Black's "Adam and Evil" was a good plotline with a sudden bit of the Master-submissive but, as per Black's usual, extremely poorly written. Please god, don't let me come close to being a writer of her quality.
Dominique Adair's "Holly" is a cute bit of B&D erotica. Interesting plotline with empathic characters...well, one of them is a bookseller...what can I say... Think of a short, erotic You've Got Mail.
Shiloh Walker's "His Christmas Cara" is an interesting blend of "oh, please" and "well, that's different". Walker uses Dickens' Christmas Carol as her base for waking a selfish millionaire up to what he's missing in his life, Cara. It's cute although not up to Walker's usual standards.
Dominique Adair's "Holly" is a cute bit of B&D erotica. Interesting plotline with empathic characters...well, one of them is a bookseller...what can I say... Think of a short, erotic You've Got Mail.
Shiloh Walker's "His Christmas Cara" is an interesting blend of "oh, please" and "well, that's different". Walker uses Dickens' Christmas Carol as her base for waking a selfish millionaire up to what he's missing in his life, Cara. It's cute although not up to Walker's usual standards.
cherrygeli's review
3.0
After reading an excerpt in Comso mag I knew I had to check this book out. To be honest I must admit i was very surprised that the stories more or less involved S&M. Though I do not find that very arousing the stories in themself are very well written. The descripions very beautifully written that i couldnt help but enjoy each story. I think i check out some other books in Ellora's Cave.