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Body Politics (2013)

by Cara Bristol(Favorite Author)
3.96 of 5 Votes: 2
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English
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Loose Id
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Rod and Cane Society
review 1: I really loved the play between the main characters their jobs and the discipline aspect. The dichotomy well, it really made me think about it and them. I actually found myself talking to the hubs about it.The secondary character Liz really helped to develop both characters.The only reasons it didn’t get a 5 from me is that there were a few parts that seemed a little out of character. Like trusting her to invite her… (cant spoil) But I loved it overall especially when a Dom can be both firm and fighting with his discipline wants, endearing.
review 2: Interesting read that starts with a bit of a stereotype but quickly evolves into so much more. Feminist meets spanker, sparks fly, and the term blushing takes on a while new meaning. Great story with fun, intri
... moreguing characters. The DD is just right. Nothing too excessive - and lots of opportunity for you as reader to examine your own beliefs. Of particular importance to me is a key idea that I think gets missed and that is feminists started by advocating a woman's choice. We seem to have evolved to the point where the only acceptable choice is what agrees with a certain agenda. If the purpose is to allow free choice and not be limited as long as the person makes the choice willingly and consensually then what's the problem? Answer: Not a damn thing. Recommended! less
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MissSunshine007
It's an ok story and a fast read. Kind of silly and not realistic but enjoyable with a HEA ending.
darren
I really enjoyed this series I hope Ms Bristol adds another book to the series
Kate
Mark and Stephanie's story. Another great book in the Rod and Cane Series!
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