A. C. Katt (1951–2017)
Autore di His Omega
Serie
Opere di A. C. Katt
Flowers and Chocolate 1 copia
Jack's Back - Expanded Version 1 copia
Etichette
Informazioni generali
- Nome legale
- Hansel, Mary Lynn
- Data di nascita
- 1951-01-18
- Data di morte
- 2017-06-21
- Sesso
- female
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Statistiche
- Opere
- 34
- Utenti
- 197
- Popolarità
- #111,410
- Voto
- 3.0
- Recensioni
- 24
- ISBN
- 56
Jim Menetti had a good life as Reed and Bear's BDSM night club Indiscrete. Jim and Reed had a working D/s relationship and Jim's life revolved around pleasing his Master and helping to run Indiscrete. That all fell apart when Jack came back to town. Jim got the boot, a percentage of Indiscreet which Bear forced out of Reed and a start at a new life. Reed got Jack which was no bargain for either of them. Tensions ran high between Bear and his sub Brian and Reed while "Papa" Bear and Brian helped Jim get back on his feet.
I loved this story. I admit that the cover is what drew me to it in the first place but the cover was deceiving. What I found inside was a well written story about four men that I couldn't help but become emotionally invested in. Ms Katt developed the characters of the four guys perfectly and wove a complicated dynamic between them. Bear and Reed had been friends since childhood and co-owned Indiscrete. Bear and Brian had a solid, loving D/s relationship and Jim and Brian were best friends. When Jack re-entered Reed's life, the whole dynamic changed. Bear or Papa Bear as the subs called him became the man caught in the middle. He needed to balance his friendship with Reed and his sub's friendship and the need to help Jim begin a new life. The further I read in the story the more I saw the dichotomy in Jim's personality. He played the flouncy sub but beneath that was a strong individual who ran a business and pretty much ran Reed. Both Jim and Reed had a boat load of baggage and I found it amusing that the psychiatrist that they both saw was a sub himself. The bond between Jim and Brian was wonderfully endearing to me. Caleb was just a sick bastard who's only redeeming factor is that he brought about the story's HEA. Aside from being a thoroughly entertaining story, the reader catches a glimpse of just how a healthy D/s relationship works and how a faulty one easily crumbles. I have not read book one in this series but it is next up on my plate although it seems that the books can be read as stand alones. I highly recommend this suspenseful, moving book.… (altro)