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Velvet Submission (2000)

by Violet Summers(Favorite Author)
3.84 of 5 Votes: 1
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Liquid Silver Books
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Club Velvet Ice
review 1: Fans of Violet Summers know when they open up the pages of a book by this dynamic author they’re in for an extremely sensual story that is insightful, heartbreaking and magical. Velvet Submission is a shining example of this. From the very first sentence, this remarkable story doesn’t skip on details or the emotional element of the characters and amazingly keeps the sexual energy very much alive and pulsing. Readers will delight in the well-written and vibrant personalities of Gregori and Megan that continue to grow within the pages of the story. This perfectly matched pair is intelligent, formidable, passionate as well as vulnerable. The way the author wonderfully captures the sensuality and intensity of their emotions is compelling. Their powerful emotional turmoil a... mores well as the sexy BDSM elements really seems to pull the reader into each scene. The sex is scorching hot and the edgy D/s play feels real. Clearly this author has done her research and helps the reader understand the psychological as well as the physical components of D/s. The connection between Gregori and Megan will touch the reader’s hearts and mind leaving them no doubt by the end of this story these two were meant for each other. The dialogue is sharp and realistic and works to compliment the action as well as the characters. Readers are going to enjoy cameo appearances by some characters from previous stories.Warning, this is one book you are not going to be able to put down until the last word is read! The pages fly and readers will definitely be eager for more! Definitely another one for the keeper shelf!~TRS for AReCafe
review 2: I like this story because it had a dominatrix in it. However, I didn't like Megan. Actually, I did think she was a cold bloody cunt. Her rules about sex w/o BDSM is not realistic unless she is doing it as a job. I felt Violet Summers did a great job showing this. Still, I found nothing about Megan admirable. She came across as an immature girl with Daddy issues. I can't stand these type of women.I'm starting to notice a reoccurring theme in the Violet Summers story lines. The female characters tend to be f-ed up one way or another and need a White Knight to save them. The women can't save themselves. While some really enjoy this type of story, I don't. The female characters tend to disgust me. The male ones, they are a different story. Gregori is divine. He's too good for Megan. She doesn't deserve him. What further bothers me about these stories is that once the emotionally cripple or immature female meets Sir White Knight, they are magically healed. My eyes roll when this occurs.I do want to say that I enjoy the world Violet Summer builds. The BDSM aspect is very appealing and the writing voice is great. I recommend this story to those who enjoy kink with their happily ever after. less
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Qureshi
The psychology and character motivations were a bit off for me but I enjoyed the read nonetheless.
Forlorn
Fem Dom. It was okay. But not my preference.
damgapulu
Just loved it.
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