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Call Me Sir, Boy! (2011)

by Kim Dare(Favorite Author)
3.78 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
1936387271 (ISBN13: 9781936387274)
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English
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All Romance E-books
review 1: 3,5 stars for this entertaining BDSM novella.I was having a hard time believing Ricky was so incredibly naïve that he would quit his job and lay his life in the hands of a demanding Dom he has never met (not Jack)... but okay, I rolled my eyes and went with it. Same with the assumption that when a Dom takes on a sub they instantly need to live together... eeuhmm... okay...But what the heck, I liked Jack and as always I have a blind spot for the young and naïve, so I loved Ricky anyway. And the lack of depth, well.. what's to expect in such a short novel. If you don't have a lot of expectations and you are just looking for a short BDSM read, this is the book you need.
review 2: Jack is a Dom who is looking for commitment but can't admit it to himself. Bored wi
... moreth topping a different sub every night, he finds himself uninterested in the lifestyle. After losing a bet to a rather cheeky sub, he finds himself sat in a BDSM club wearing a hat emblazoned with "Call Me Sir, Boy!", with a naked sub crouched at his feet. Ricky is a sub who wants a permanent master, but has no clue of what a master should be. After meeting one so-called master online, he goes to meet him at the very same club Jack is at. A case of mistaken identity ensues and, before the "master" appears to stake his claim, Jack and Ricky experience something they have both been looking for.I read this book because it was top of the e-read charts at allromance, and because it was Kim Dare. I can't recommend it more! Jack is a grouchy, older Dom who is just looking for love. The way he responds to Ricky is lovely and he has the protectiveness that always marks a well-written Dom. Ricky is a danger to himself. He has no clue over Internet safety, has no idea what marks a good Dom and willingly hands himself over to someone who turns out to be just a general wierdo. Its a good job he mistakes Jack for his Dom because it could have been a very tragic ending for him! This short read is sweet and sexy at the same time. It adresses the issues of keeping yourself safe whilst meeting up with people you chat to on the internet whilst challenges the preconception that, just because someone likes to tie people up, does not make them a Dom. less
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ashleygoldade85
A sweet little short story, likeable characters. This might have been a good bdsm book.
farrah
My only complaint is that it isn't long enough!
Shantall
A 2-3 star read for me.
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