Masters of the Shadowlands Vol 1
Synopsis
Her car disabled during a tropical storm, Jessica Randall discovers the isolated house where she's sheltering is a private bondage club. At first shocked, she soon becomes aroused watching the interactions between the Doms and their subs. But she's a professional woman--an accountant--and surely isn't a submissive...is she?
Master Z hasn't been so attracted to a woman in years. But the little sub who has wandered into his club intrigues him. She's intelligent. Reserved. Conservative. After he discovers her interest in BDSM, he can't resist tying her up and unleashing the passion she hides within.
Impressions
A bad case of finding yourself in the wrong place at the wrong time... Or for Jessica, at the perfect one to meet destiny. ;-)
I've had a great time reading this first opus of the "Masters of the Shadowlands" series. It's a romantic and fun way to have a look at a BDSM club.
The characters are interesting. Jessica is sweet, curious and adventurous. When Master Z is like a kinky knight in a shining armor.
Personally, the author has entertained me with her characters and Jessica's explorations. The rhythm is fluent and the arousing scenes are perfectly dosed. You have a story and you meet personages outside of the hot scenes so there is something a great potential to keep the reader interest and tease him/her enough to want to know more about this series.
Well written, it's an entertaining, fun and hot read !
Open a book, it's like starting an adventure. You never know in advance whether it will make you travel, cry, laugh or shudder... Ouvrir un livre, c'est débuter une nouvelle aventure qui va vous faire voyager, rire, pleurer ou frisonner...
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