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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:
Complicated
When the story of Kayla and Nicholas started in book #1, I wanted more, because it was just so short. But this one I skimmed and skipped, just so I could read the parts of the other pairings. I almost don't want to go on with the series, so we'll see.
I do love Cara Dee though, and I think her newer writing (and story evolving espec.) is so much better/more up my alley.
I do love Cara Dee though, and I think her newer writing (and story evolving espec.) is so much better/more up my alley.
I enjoyed seeing Nicholas and Kayla keeping their heads high when visiting her family.
Review originally posted on Rach Lawrence Books.
*I was provided a copy of Touch of Trouble by the author in exchange for an honest review. I am not compensated for my honest opinion.*
Kayla Brandon has finally found a place where she completely fits in, both in her kinky lifestyle and in love. Nicholas Ford is the perfect Daddy for this little girl, and she’s ready to spend forever with him. But first she’ll have to make peace with her demons from the past. And a little matchmaking along the way won’t hurt.
Touch of Trouble is the 4th book in the Touch series and is best read in order with the other books of the series. Nicholas and Kayla’s relationship began in book 1, and now Kayla has to face her family in order to move forward with Nicholas.
I enjoy Ms. Dee’s writing tremendously, and this book is no exception. Her characters are real people and her kink is realistic. She doesn’t skirt around the rules of the BDSM lifestyle and offers readers what feels like a true glimpse into various kinks. It’s always hot and entertaining.
I can appreciate that different kinks are for different people, and unfortunately this one just isn’t for me. I don’t mind reading about Daddies and littles, but I have a difficult time getting in the mind of a little. I enjoyed the first book of the story more because it was from Nicholas’ point of view. With this book being told from Kayla’s point of view, I couldn’t connect as well with her even though I like her character in all the other books.
Overall, it was an integral part of the series as a whole and well-written. I enjoyed the other characters at Switch, and look forward to the stories that follow.
*I was provided a copy of Touch of Trouble by the author in exchange for an honest review. I am not compensated for my honest opinion.*
Kayla Brandon has finally found a place where she completely fits in, both in her kinky lifestyle and in love. Nicholas Ford is the perfect Daddy for this little girl, and she’s ready to spend forever with him. But first she’ll have to make peace with her demons from the past. And a little matchmaking along the way won’t hurt.
Touch of Trouble is the 4th book in the Touch series and is best read in order with the other books of the series. Nicholas and Kayla’s relationship began in book 1, and now Kayla has to face her family in order to move forward with Nicholas.
I enjoy Ms. Dee’s writing tremendously, and this book is no exception. Her characters are real people and her kink is realistic. She doesn’t skirt around the rules of the BDSM lifestyle and offers readers what feels like a true glimpse into various kinks. It’s always hot and entertaining.
I can appreciate that different kinks are for different people, and unfortunately this one just isn’t for me. I don’t mind reading about Daddies and littles, but I have a difficult time getting in the mind of a little. I enjoyed the first book of the story more because it was from Nicholas’ point of view. With this book being told from Kayla’s point of view, I couldn’t connect as well with her even though I like her character in all the other books.
Overall, it was an integral part of the series as a whole and well-written. I enjoyed the other characters at Switch, and look forward to the stories that follow.
Hmmm ...
Out of all of the books in this series, I didn't jive with this one. Perhaps it was due to Kayla's bratty behavior or her constant meddling. I did, though, like the fact that Mark and his subs were collared and exchanged ILYs.
Out of all of the books in this series, I didn't jive with this one. Perhaps it was due to Kayla's bratty behavior or her constant meddling. I did, though, like the fact that Mark and his subs were collared and exchanged ILYs.
Nicholas and Kayla are going to her family's house for Christmas. She is the black sheep and her cousin Amanda also happens to be Nicks ex. It was still filled with lots of "daddy dom" goodness so...yeah I was happy.
adventurous
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
3 out of 5 ☆’s.
”You’ve turned my life upside down in the best ways.” And he has stabilized mine in the best ways.
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While I enjoyed getting more insight into Kayla + Nicholas’ relationship — I still found myself struggling to connect with them while reading. I was more drawn to the side characters and their stories in this case — so I am excited to continue this series and see all of their stories play out! :)
Graphic: Sexual content
Moderate: Violence
Minor: Bullying, Death of parent