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Jen Silver

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15 Werke 25 Mitglieder 2 Rezensionen

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Starting Over (2014) 3 Exemplare
Christmas at Winterbourne (2016) 3 Exemplare
Changing Perspectives (2017) 3 Exemplare
Deuce (2019) 3 Exemplare
The Circle Dance (2016) 2 Exemplare
Country Living (2020) 2 Exemplare
Arc Over Time (2015) 1 Exemplar
Carved in Stone (2016) 1 Exemplar
It's in Her Kiss (2016) 1 Exemplar
Running From Love (2017) 1 Exemplar
Calling Home (2018) 1 Exemplar
Starling Hill Trilogy (2017) 1 Exemplar
Three Mile Cache (2021) 1 Exemplar
Darcy Comes Home (2021) 1 Exemplar
Changing Times 1 Exemplar

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It took me more than half the book before I could actually enjoy any of the characters. It felt like the old school lesbian books where the characters can’t be happy or one of them have to die before the end. The behaviors of Dani were definitely problematic and it’s clear she could use some therapy. The bdsm portrayed wasn’t healthy and isn’t the way things should be done. Camilla reads a book and freaks out over witnessing other scenes but jumps into canning. Canning isn’t for beginners and a lot of damage can be done by an inexperienced top. They don’t really discuss scene expectations or limits, they don’t mutually discuss safe words, and there’s no aftercare at any point. Dani being totally okay with any and all abuse is problematic too.

And once again… #CropsARENTwhips!
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MiserableFlower | 1 weitere Rezension | Feb 23, 2023 |
I confess, I only wanted to read this story because of the cover. Why bother with the blurb? I'm happy to say sometimes you can judge a book by its cover. Camila and Dani's journey includes a healthy dose of "sensuality and mutuality." Sure they are experts in their fields and are motivated to succeed; however, they each have character flaws and need help to overcome these flaws. Before Dani, Camila's life was bland and too structured. Similarly, before Camila, Dani was a bit untamed. Together, Camila and Dani balanced/enhanced each other. They are an example of the phrase "opposites attract." Camila needs to let loose and be open about her sexuality (like Dani), and Dani needs to kick Lisa to the curb and settle down. I admit that while reading, I predicted at some point one of the main characters would either cheat, end the relationship, or join some S&M addiction center, but I was wrong. The sex scenes left more to the reader's imagination rather than go into details about Cami and Dani's love making. There is a little angst at the beginning of their relationship, but overall their journey represents a progressive sense of happiness.

From a setting perspective, you know you're a digital native when...
During the first half of the story I kept saying to myself "Why don't they just text or call each other on their cell phones and be done with it." Yeah, I'm a digital native and proud of it.
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Warmus | 1 weitere Rezension | Oct 12, 2019 |

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Werke
15
Mitglieder
25
Beliebtheit
#508,561
Bewertung
½ 3.5
Rezensionen
2
ISBNs
17