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Book Review: Another Way (Another Way #1) – Anna Martin

Another WayBlurb: On the surface, Jesse Ross is an average guy in an average relationship with his college sweetheart, Adele. But what his girlfriend doesn’t know is that he’s having an affair—with a man—and exploring his sexuality in ways she never could imagine. His compartmentalized life suits Jesse just fine, and he has no intention of coming out of the closet either as a bisexual or as a submissive.

However, Jesse takes a tumble when his Master, Will, admits to wanting more, wanting Jesse as his partner, not just his submissive. Suddenly Jesse’s conveniently pieced-together life isn’t quite so comfortable. In the end, Jesse has to lay it all on the line—for his girlfriend, for his lover, and for himself.

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I’m not really big on BDSM and there are only few stories out there that could lure me to read one – much more a series. Anna Martin has that power over me so I went on and dived into this world with Another Way.

I really enjoyed the dynamics between Will (the Domme) and Jesse (the Sub). They have such great chemistry especially when they progressed into a romantic relationship. I loved how the author thoughtfully crafted Will and Jesse’s characterization making them very much relatable.

I’m docking half a star from this book because I feel that it doesn’t need too much BDSM scenes to fully emphasize the theme. I mean their characterizations were so on point that extra dialogues wouldn’t hurt the story. Nonetheless, this was an amazingly written story that let its readers dissect the dynamics of such relationship on and off the bed.

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

Published September 30th 2011 by Dreamspinner Press

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About The Author
Anna Martin is from a picturesque seaside village in the south west of England. After spending most of her childhood making up stories, she studied English Literature at university before attempting to turn her hand as a professional writer.

Apart from being physically dependent on her laptop, she is enthusiastic about writing and producing local grassroots theatre (especially at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, where she can be found every summer), travelling, learning to play the ukulele, and Ben & Jerry’s New York Super Fudge Chunk.

Anna claims her entire career is due to the love, support, pre-reading and creative ass-kicking provided by her closest friend Jennifer. Jennifer refuses to accept any responsibility for anything Anna has written.

Book Review: Special Delivery (Special Delivery #1) – Heidi Cullinan

via Goodreads

via Goodreads

After raving so much about “Nowhere Ranch” and “Dance With Me,” I maybe a bit underwhelmed with this book or it’s simply not just me thing. As I’ve mentioned, I’m not exactly big on bdsm-themed story but I’ve no problem with the subject. The threesome just made me a bit uncomfortable that I caught myself skipping a page or two at the latter part of the book. Don’t get me wrong though, the book was written beautifully but aside from the bdsm aspect of it, there’s just too much sex in it. It’s like 80% sex and the story’s fine and all but I wished there was more “meat” into it. It’s almost pornographic but it’s not because there is still a sense of connection there especially with Mitch’s character. Now I’m not sure if reading the succeeding book in the series would be a good idea soon. So there, if you’re not squeamish like me about group sex and some bdsm stuff, dive in and give this book a go.

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 

Book Review: Training Season – Leta Blake

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via Goodreads

I’m not really into BDSM stuff so that chapter in this book made me shudder a bit. And that “enema” scene was downright off for my taste. I also thought that the jump to BDSM was quite off to begin with. The analogy the author was trying to make about it and Matty’s Olympic aspiration was way too trying hard If I may say so.

The first half up to the middle of second half of the novel has a very slow build up and the conclusion didn’t even make up for it. I’m glad though that a character like Matty made it into this genre. I mean there’s also few of them who are that flamboyant and I really want to see more. This is actually my first read with an effeminate and flamboyant gay character and that’s the best part of this novel. Matty’s just fabulous!

It’s just too bad that there was too much going on with the characters and the pacing of the story didn’t help at all. I’m not quite sure if there’ll be a reread for me but I’d definitely consider.

Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars