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As much as I didn’t care for the James Charles “I can convert the straight person” energy from Q and Sabrina’s dynamic, I preferred their story and dynamic without Jude. Jude reminded of a “Tumblr Dom” just flouncing around. No chemistry between the 3 of them whatsoever. I can appreciate the authors for trying to get the life style at least a bit accurate and for inserting real-life issues into it but between Sabrina’s conservative views and the random creepy ex boyfriend plot… instant mood killer.
dark
emotional
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
• I liked this book and thought that the idea of it was interesting but the main characters were only living in their own bubble which wasn’t very realistic
• I liked how they met and how they slowly got to know each other but there weren’t enough scenes with them interacting with the outside world - Q mentioned that she had a few older brothers but she never talks to them; Jude had a family which wasn’t shown but his mother did accept their relationship so shouldn’t there have been a scene where they meet?; Sabrina’s family was very religious and there were scenes shown how narrow-minded they are but when the main characters decided to stay together, her family’s reaction wasn’t shown
• The main characters were fine and Sabrina was funny but there wasn’t really any one else in this book and the main characters seemed sort of isolated
• I do want read other book by these authors but this book just wasn’t for me
• I liked how they met and how they slowly got to know each other but there weren’t enough scenes with them interacting with the outside world - Q mentioned that she had a few older brothers but she never talks to them; Jude had a family which wasn’t shown but his mother did accept their relationship so shouldn’t there have been a scene where they meet?; Sabrina’s family was very religious and there were scenes shown how narrow-minded they are but when the main characters decided to stay together, her family’s reaction wasn’t shown
• The main characters were fine and Sabrina was funny but there wasn’t really any one else in this book and the main characters seemed sort of isolated
• I do want read other book by these authors but this book just wasn’t for me
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
N/A
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
Review is up at http://scorchingbookreviews.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/a-nix-bdsm-review-dom-with-safeword-by.html
Cari Silverwood is one of my favourite writers. This one is a little lighter than her other works (possibly as it is co-authored) but I still devoured it in one sitting. I loved all of the separate characters but I adored Jude for allowing these two women to finally allow themselves to express their feelings for each other. Yes there is FF contact in this book, in fact there is a lot of it, but the emotions that are apparent in every word, make these scenes incredibly hot. It is clear that they are all exactly where they want to be.
Q is probably the character that I liked the most in this. Both Sabrina and Jude had a definite end point for the relationship in their head but she was truly dreading it. Just out of an abusive relationship, Q is a Switch who has to be Dominated roughly. She has to be chased down, has to be pinned and had to be beaten; Jude stepped up to the plate in this book. The other side of her wants to Dominate Sabrina. For a while, I hated Sabrina. She knew about Q’s feelings and really did little to discourage them. It was selfish behaviour towards someone that she counted on as her best friend and it truly pissed me off. It never deterred Q though, and she saw her opportunity with Jude and grabbed onto it with both desperate fists. It was she who instigated the IM chats, she who instigated all of the meetings and she who was the driving force of the direction that it took. She had so many emotions riding on this relationship, I knew that she was going to take their end badly. It was like watching a disaster unfurl on the pages in front of me. On a side note her ex is a douche. Like a horrible character to read about....I really wanted someone to kick his ass.
Jude doesn’t want to give up being a Dom but he feels that he should to be a Doctor. Someone needs to sit that man down and tell him how kinky Doctors can be. When he meets the two girls, he feels all his Christmas’s have come at one (a FFM ménage with whips, handcuffs and fetish wear? It’s like it was written by a man!!). He is so considerate to both of their needs, so conscious of pleasing them both that he is truly awesome to read about. He didn’t balk at the lengths he would have to go to Dominate Q but also was a conduit for the girls to be with each other like they really wanted. He was just *swwoooon*. I laughed out loud at the scene where they are all at the club and someone wants to take a picture of Jude proclaiming him his hero; men are crazy creatures! Sabrina was the character I had the most problems with. I understood her reasoning, but it made her selfish. The only time I truly liked her was towards the end of the book. She kept it together in the face of pure craziness from everyone else...she grew stronger and it made me a happy bunny.
The sex scenes in this book are of the standard that I expect From Cari. They are emotive, tense and panty-drenchingly hot ... I fricking loved them. I’ve read enough GLBT erotic fiction to know that the FF scenes were not going to bother me and they were some of the hottest in the book; the forbidden love that exists between these two is so beautiful to read about.
This book is fun, captivating and hot, hot, hot! With a Dom strong to take on two subs and a pair of subs who love to sass their Master, it’s exactly the kind of read I was looking for. Well done Cari, Leia and Sorcha....you’ve wrote a blinder J
Cari Silverwood is one of my favourite writers. This one is a little lighter than her other works (possibly as it is co-authored) but I still devoured it in one sitting. I loved all of the separate characters but I adored Jude for allowing these two women to finally allow themselves to express their feelings for each other. Yes there is FF contact in this book, in fact there is a lot of it, but the emotions that are apparent in every word, make these scenes incredibly hot. It is clear that they are all exactly where they want to be.
Q is probably the character that I liked the most in this. Both Sabrina and Jude had a definite end point for the relationship in their head but she was truly dreading it. Just out of an abusive relationship, Q is a Switch who has to be Dominated roughly. She has to be chased down, has to be pinned and had to be beaten; Jude stepped up to the plate in this book. The other side of her wants to Dominate Sabrina. For a while, I hated Sabrina. She knew about Q’s feelings and really did little to discourage them. It was selfish behaviour towards someone that she counted on as her best friend and it truly pissed me off. It never deterred Q though, and she saw her opportunity with Jude and grabbed onto it with both desperate fists. It was she who instigated the IM chats, she who instigated all of the meetings and she who was the driving force of the direction that it took. She had so many emotions riding on this relationship, I knew that she was going to take their end badly. It was like watching a disaster unfurl on the pages in front of me. On a side note her ex is a douche. Like a horrible character to read about....I really wanted someone to kick his ass.
Jude doesn’t want to give up being a Dom but he feels that he should to be a Doctor. Someone needs to sit that man down and tell him how kinky Doctors can be. When he meets the two girls, he feels all his Christmas’s have come at one (a FFM ménage with whips, handcuffs and fetish wear? It’s like it was written by a man!!). He is so considerate to both of their needs, so conscious of pleasing them both that he is truly awesome to read about. He didn’t balk at the lengths he would have to go to Dominate Q but also was a conduit for the girls to be with each other like they really wanted. He was just *swwoooon*. I laughed out loud at the scene where they are all at the club and someone wants to take a picture of Jude proclaiming him his hero; men are crazy creatures! Sabrina was the character I had the most problems with. I understood her reasoning, but it made her selfish. The only time I truly liked her was towards the end of the book. She kept it together in the face of pure craziness from everyone else...she grew stronger and it made me a happy bunny.
The sex scenes in this book are of the standard that I expect From Cari. They are emotive, tense and panty-drenchingly hot ... I fricking loved them. I’ve read enough GLBT erotic fiction to know that the FF scenes were not going to bother me and they were some of the hottest in the book; the forbidden love that exists between these two is so beautiful to read about.
This book is fun, captivating and hot, hot, hot! With a Dom strong to take on two subs and a pair of subs who love to sass their Master, it’s exactly the kind of read I was looking for. Well done Cari, Leia and Sorcha....you’ve wrote a blinder J