review 1: In the last months I have read a ton of self published books, some with a number of mistakes, some squeaky clean. I find that I am more compliable concerning spelling errors when it comes to self published titles than to professional publishing houses. And recently it seems I am finding errors everywhere, Samhain, Ellora's Cave, Torquere, Carina Press, Berkley, it's like my radar is solely focused on discovering spelling errors and that's not what I usually look for in a romance. It took me a little to get into Conwy's narrative, but then I finally got truly immersed in the story, I immensely liked the developing relationship between CK and Andy. It's all about the healing power of love and finding your true sexual strength with a lovely mixture of BDSM and tenderness. CK ... moreis a remarkable dom, young, flawed, strong, vulnerable and with the right knack to push Andy's healing process. I wasn't sure about the first book in the series, but I think I might try it now. A- review 2: Andy thinks he knows what he needs as a sub but the KC shows up and shatters all of his beliefs. KC pushes for the truth and when it all comes out now they can work at healing and moving on. I like that Jack was a good concerned friend and isn't afraid to check on Andy and let KC know he has his eye on him. I loved watching the living care KC gives to Andy. It was beautiful to see their developing relationship. less