![]() ![]() ![]() By this book, I was beginning to get more into the idea of it being a series. What I loved most: the insight into Tony’s feelings – we’d already met Tony in The Reluctant Dom, and I loved the domly cluelessness he showed at times. The respect for safe words, the safe, sane and consensual credo is so firmly embedded in everything she writes that even if I could tell it’s not for me, I was drawn into the love story and knowing that the characters could call red meant the actual BDSM details didn’t bother me much at all. Tymber Dalton is writing about something she knows, and it shows. ![]() There’s more BDSM than in Safe Harbour or The Reluctant Dom but the romance is fore-front. This was an introduction to BDSM as Shayla the journalist investigates a BDSM club for a series of articles and falls in love with Tony the Dom who shows her the way. I was pleasantly surprised to enjoy it even though I wasn’t really into BDSM. I was hesitant to read this at first because it was going to be more BDSM than I felt comfortable with, but it was written by Tymber and my TBR was empty so I convinced myself. ![]()
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