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His Cocky Cellist
by Cole McCade
*This review contains spoilers and sexual stuff (btw. it's an erotic m/m book.*
2-3 stars
Soooo. After reading the first book in the series I also wanted to read this one because I actually really liked the first one. But. This book was kinda boring.
I liked the characters, the sex scenes were good written (I will come to the sex scenes later) and overall it was solid.
We have Vic the protagonist of the story who is really rich, handsome and big (*wink*) you know the typical business man and then we have Amani. A beautiful, exotic man with a passion for music (especially the Cello) he is in College and works part time with his mother as an masseur.
And I just have to mention why I enjoyed Ash and Brand (book one) more than Vic and Amani. It's first of all the dynamic and the age. Of course, the age thing was kinda weird but that made the relationship more interesting. And we have so many BDSM in fiction since Shades of Grey went through the roof (but Fifty shades of Grey is pure garbage please don't read that thank you).
We have BDSM in every fan fiction, in every erotic book it's in some way always part of the sex scenes. And I personally have to say that I'm just done with chains and whips and this whole pain/pleasure thing.
On the other hand, Brand and Ash this whole I want to possess you was new and "fresh" (not healthy) but while reading their sex and relationship I had all kinds of emotions but while reading this book it felt like every other BDSM book/fan fiction.
Also Amani and Vic were kinda normal, of course Amani is black and dressing like Eric from Sex Education (I hope you know what I mean if not google it) and I absolutely lived for that. Amani was feminine but in this relationship the dominant one and that's absolutely a plus point. I also live for characters with long black hair especially men.
Vic was just boring. A white man who's rich and is a businessman. That's it.
And while Ash fought with losing his dad and wanting someone to care for him which later perfectly fitted to the dynamic with Brand, the relationship and the problems the characters had to face just weren't really my cup of tea.
Overall I'm just kinda done with BDSM.
Thank you for taking your time reading this shithead of a review. See you in therapy!
My grammar and spelling is shit thank you!
2-3 stars
Soooo. After reading the first book in the series I also wanted to read this one because I actually really liked the first one. But. This book was kinda boring.
I liked the characters, the sex scenes were good written (I will come to the sex scenes later) and overall it was solid.
We have Vic the protagonist of the story who is really rich, handsome and big (*wink*) you know the typical business man and then we have Amani. A beautiful, exotic man with a passion for music (especially the Cello) he is in College and works part time with his mother as an masseur.
And I just have to mention why I enjoyed Ash and Brand (book one) more than Vic and Amani. It's first of all the dynamic and the age. Of course, the age thing was kinda weird but that made the relationship more interesting. And we have so many BDSM in fiction since Shades of Grey went through the roof (but Fifty shades of Grey is pure garbage please don't read that thank you).
We have BDSM in every fan fiction, in every erotic book it's in some way always part of the sex scenes. And I personally have to say that I'm just done with chains and whips and this whole pain/pleasure thing.
On the other hand, Brand and Ash this whole I want to possess you was new and "fresh" (not healthy) but while reading their sex and relationship I had all kinds of emotions but while reading this book it felt like every other BDSM book/fan fiction.
Also Amani and Vic were kinda normal, of course Amani is black and dressing like Eric from Sex Education (I hope you know what I mean if not google it) and I absolutely lived for that. Amani was feminine but in this relationship the dominant one and that's absolutely a plus point. I also live for characters with long black hair especially men.
Vic was just boring. A white man who's rich and is a businessman. That's it.
And while Ash fought with losing his dad and wanting someone to care for him which later perfectly fitted to the dynamic with Brand, the relationship and the problems the characters had to face just weren't really my cup of tea.
Overall I'm just kinda done with BDSM.
Thank you for taking your time reading this shithead of a review. See you in therapy!
My grammar and spelling is shit thank you!