A review by gabi90
Aftercare by Tanya Chris

4.0

There was more talking about BDSM than doing, but I think I prefer that. lol At least when it comes to S&M. I love the power exchange, but the actual hitting and whatnot is not my favorite.
Aayan is an amazing man. I like 'em confident but not cocky. And he's like that.
Islam played a big role here. Aayan is a natural sadist and he likes inflicting pain, but it's against his faith. So he struggles to accept himself.
Garrett is a masochist. He was a hotshot lawyer, until his husband died. After that he withdrew into himself, and it didn't help that his sexual preferences were exposed in the tabloids.
Aayan comes to him with a case, a very personal one. His brother was accused of murdering his boyfriend in an alley. They suspect him because they were in the S&M lifestyle and the proof is on Jamie's body.
Garrett reluctantly accepts to defend Syed in court. So this book, in part, is really heavy on the legal subject, but I found everything accurate, the author was really thorough. (Except I really didn't get why the question "where were you at the time of the murder" was brought up so late in the case. That's usually the first they ask.)
The ending was wrapped up too fast and too easily. But overall it was a win.