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A Master's Love (2007)

by Marty Rayne(Favorite Author)
3.28 of 5 Votes: 4
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Loose Id
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Master's Love
review 1: This is a hard book to rate ... if you assess it as a piece of fiction based on reality, you'd have to rate it 1 star because it is simply pure fantasy ... you get an elite BDSM business where people pay for domination without any sex ... something unlikely in 'real life' ... you get insta love *eye roll* ... but the biggest 'fantasy' aspect is Nate ... he just didn't come across as an alpha personality ... this book didn't really do much for me ... I found the BDSM aspect anaemic & lackluster; the romance improbable; & the characters two-dimensional ... the only saving grace for this book is that it is reasonably well written ... if you are in the mood for something light & reasonably fluffy, then you should enjoy this book ... if you are looking for a reading experience ... morewhere you get to see a man embrace an emerging submissive desire, then you'll be sorely disappointed.
review 2: I wish that the site recognized partial stars, because this book was really a 3.5 for me (which of course I rounded up to 4 when rating). I had high hopes for this read as I am a huge fan of books that feature BDSM plots. While I did like the tension and the burgeoning relationship between Kyle and Nate, I found the overall impact of the book slightly underwhelming. I was left questioning why the author chose to use a BDSM set-up for the plot. I thought that Kyle coming to terms with his submissive nature would be much more important to the book than it actually was. And once Kyle and Nate started acting on their attraction to each other, the BDSM elements were relegated to a back burner. While that would normally not bother me, the title alone led me to make certain assumptions regarding the plot that really did not hold true. That said, I did enjoy many aspects within the story. I thought that the sexual tension between the two men was handled really well, and I did like the family that Marty Rayne created within this novella (and in fact would like to read more about everyone, including the secondary characters). I just wish that the narrative had been a bit longer so that I could have experienced a more in-depth look at the characters and the growth of their relationship. less
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Plmh1980
Not bad... a 90 minute book, smth to relax your mind with...
shia
Underdeveloped, unbelievable and a waste of time. Meh.
Ingy
1st read - Apr 9, 20112nd read - Aug 16, 2011
Morningbird
3.5 stars
Susan
2.5 stars
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