A review by kristinafh
Lap Dog by Kate Sherwood

4.0

Kate is one of my favorite authors - always on my autobuy list. The books that she writes that are character driven are hands down among my favorites.

This is the second book in the "Shelter" series. Book 1 revolved around Shane and Noah. This book is about one of Shane's friends - Tristan.

Tristan is a prostitute on his own terms - he says who, he says when, he says how much. And then a mysterious man appears in his life - Simon. Simon seems devoid of almost all human emotion. He is someone who is given a lists of tasks to carry out (by his controlling uncle) and he follows through because it's the right thing to do.

Simon and Tristan meet because the Chen family wants Tristan in their stable of whores. So basically - no more selling himself on his terms. Tristan of course is not cool with that plan however after Simon starts taking away some of Tristan's options, Tristan has no choice but to take him up on his offer.

For the remainder of the book, we see how everything falls apart but then comes back together.

Shane, from book 1, is instrumental in Simon reflecting on his choices. I was a huge fan of Shane's from book 1 and I was thrilled to see him add his special touch to the story and characters.

Simon is someone I came to care very much about. Tristan - I liked him well enough in book 1 but in book 2 - his consistent me me me and whining had me downgrading the book to a 4 rating.

Book 3 - which will be about Micah - looks to be interesting.