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Lädt ... Tactical Submissionvon Ada Maria Soto
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Definitely recommend this book! BDSM that follows RACK and SSC without being unrealistic or boring ? check Polyamory that is not blown out of proportion and is actually pretty sweet and understandable? check Crazy Wiccan lesbian baristas? check Entertaining (if not slightly distracting and far fetched) subplot that makes you shout mean things at the mcs? double check With an added bonus of my fave guilty pleasure..... big beefy scary sub and tiny scholarly Dominant. Mmmm irony! SammiSue Zeige 3 von 3 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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SWAT commander Jack Burnside is haunted by his craving to kneel before another man. Of all the things he hates about himself - his overtly masculine size and strength, his blue eyes, his insecurities - it is the need to submit that he fears will destroy him.Doctor Isaac Bard is close to achieving his perfect life. He has a great job with the Coroner's Office and an open marriage to a loving wife who understands his needs better than he does. The only thing he is missing is a handsome young man to dominate, spoil rotten, and love.Jack and Isaac might be a perfect match in the back rooms of the exclusive Windsor Club, but will the outside pressures of perception and duty tear them apart? Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Part of it is also just... not necessarily for me. One of the protagonists is in SWAT, and there's a scene late in the book that's too similar to a regular concern I faced at a former (and perhaps future) workplace. It takes up a good chunk of the ending, and I honestly read it as fast as I could because I was just really uncomfortable with it. I think the author deserves kudos for accuracy on that front. The entire book's handling of that character is quite enjoyable. Of course there are a few very tired lawyer stereotypes. Not the worst ones, but well...
Also I think... this could use more commas. There were places where sentences needed pauses, and they kept not being there, and it felt like a lot of this was stream of consciousness when it clearly wasn't meant to be. The pacing in this is so good that the continuous lack of necessary commas was kind of distracting.
This gets five stars because the writing is just that good all around, with really great characters, and I honestly think someone without my hang-ups would love it just fine. Parts of the ending are particularly poignant, and the way characters handle the complicated relationships herein isn't something I've encountered elsewhere. ( )