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A review by tinkcourtney
Aftercare by Tanya Chris
4.0
A really different - and intriguing - BDSM book
Let me start by saying that until recently, I didn't think I liked BDSM in books at all. I think I was just exposed to some not-great ones. But after reading Kora Knight, Alexis Hall, LA Witt, and a few others, I started understanding a little more about what both parties can get out of it, and could enjoy the additional depth it could give to a relationship in a book.
This was different than any I've ever read. I've seen plenty where someone had to be convinced they were a submissive, but not where they had to be convinced they were a Dominant and that a little consensual pain could be a good thing. It was brilliant to set this story against the backdrop of a court case trying to prove that just because you engaged in BDSM with your partner didn't mean you were an abuser or killer.
This was a great read, and I'll be looking into more from this author.
Let me start by saying that until recently, I didn't think I liked BDSM in books at all. I think I was just exposed to some not-great ones. But after reading Kora Knight, Alexis Hall, LA Witt, and a few others, I started understanding a little more about what both parties can get out of it, and could enjoy the additional depth it could give to a relationship in a book.
This was different than any I've ever read. I've seen plenty where someone had to be convinced they were a submissive, but not where they had to be convinced they were a Dominant and that a little consensual pain could be a good thing. It was brilliant to set this story against the backdrop of a court case trying to prove that just because you engaged in BDSM with your partner didn't mean you were an abuser or killer.
This was a great read, and I'll be looking into more from this author.