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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. I don't know how I can say a book with 615 pages was too short...but this one certainly was. I just didn't want Axels and Bayden's story to end. They were such a cute couple, but they didn't have much chemistry going on between them...yet they worked. I also don't usually read biker books or shifter books... with the exception of Morgan Brice's Fox Hollow series. Somehow the two genres together often become complicated, but somehow that didn't happen here. If you like Shifter/human stories, M/M romances with some BDSM, and strong, believable main characters you will find it all here. Great. I click on "save" and that wipes out my review clean. GR is back to its old pranks :/ Short version: Rounding down 4.5 stars for Bayden. He is either too set in his ways, or has selective hearing or overanalyzes simple orders most of the time. Maybe a little bit of all of the above. I don't know if it's the wolf side of him - and I am sure some of it is just that - or he is just prone to miscommunications. Another pet peeve of mine is unfinished sentences. I swear half the time the boy doesn't get past "I", Axel isn't helping him either ;) Good book, tho. I didn't find it slow, however I read 4-5 books simultaneously at the time, so maybe it broke it up for me a little :) Okay. This isn't. You have to. Urgh, words. I have just sat and read this, cover to cover, falling asleep in the middle because, well, it was late. But waking straight up to keep reading. A society where werewolves are second class citizens. A Welsh, gay, tattoo'd, dominant biker. A younger, Welsh, werewolf with a bike, and already having seen some of the worst of the world. I don't know if it's just that this hit everything I love in a book but this might be the best thing I've read all year. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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As the landlord of The Dragon's Lair and leader of The Black Dragons Motorcycle Club, Axel Carmichael has seen it all and done it all. He's a respected and experienced dom. Nothing shocks him anymore, and nobody catches him off guard. When Bayden rides up to The Dragon's Lair on a bike worth more than most men earn in a year, and immediately demonstrates that he has far more attitude than sense, it's easy for Axel to write him off as a silly little rich boy who's about to get himself killed. But, there's more to Bayden than meets the eye. He's no silly little boy, rich or otherwise, and werewolves aren't easy to kill. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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There is a lot of good angst, but I was actually wondering where all the angst was hiding. So much of the book is devoted to... 'posturing' isn't quite the right word, but that's what it feels like. It's like... if male posturing lost the homophobia and toxic masculinity and was just like... on its own. And I wasn't really into that. I've been into sub/dom relationship stories before, so I think that was the primary thing that turned me off: a lot of this book was about performance in front of groups, and seeing doms versus subs and proving yourself and like... I just checked out. I don't care about pecking orders in male groups. Which, yeah, why would I still like sub/dom relationhips? I don't really know. Part of it might have been that I felt like the infantilization of Bayden - at least as I saw it, probably not as meant by the author - was just not my thing. It was just a bit too much. It's really hard for me to describe what's weird about this because one of my favorite stories has a very similar dynamic and I can't quite parse what makes one good and one not necessarily bad, but not something I really enjoy, especially because I like THAT dynamic? It's not that the writing is so much better in the story I love. And it's not the BDSM elements. Those were fine. I just... wasn't interested. Although every time Evan's relationship popped up I was quite happy, and he's in the relatively same position as Bayden as a lifestyle sub, with bdsm. And I've liked stories with exhibitionism elements. Really, I just don't know what went wrong here.
I like Bayden. I like Axel. I like Bayden a lot more than Axel, particularly since Bayden is the character with more angst. That might have been part of the problem. Axel has his own issues, but... most of the book is about him collaring Bayden. If that's your thing, then you're set! But like... it's not something I find very interesting? Particularly when it takes up like half the book, to the detriment of all the angst? I thought the punishments were well-done, but like... outside of that I really checked out in re: Axel, and when you've checked out of half of the story, you're just like... done. I checked out pretty much entirely for the last two chapters, and that's really not great.
I don't want to say the book was boring... but it kind of was? I didn't find the sex scenes that interesting. There's a way to write miscommunication as drama well, and I feel like most of the book really didn't hit that. It just had miscommunication as drama, without resolving it very well most of the time (other than, and now the problem is not the one we're focusing on), so it was just frustrating, not angsty or dramatic.
If you want a lifestyle sub/dom book, maybe this is for you. It's well-written, it's detailed, it's long, it's got great stuff about communication, healthy relationships, and some decent bdsm... There's lots of good here. If you like leather clubs and bdsm clubs and have an exhibitionist kink, this might be for you. Not for me, though. ( )