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Sto caricando le informazioni... The Effing Listdi Cherise Sinclair
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If you haven't read this series, you're missing out. Sinclair writes the best Doms. Period. ~ Under the Covers Book Blog Let's liven up our marriage. It'll be fun. Then her husband brought two slaves into the house. That was the end of that. Divorce achieved, Valerie is working on her goals. Friends: has a new one. Fitness: little muscles! Finances: in the black. Friskiness? Total. Effing. Fail. So she attends the notorious Shadowlands club's open house. There, a sadistic Dom-a fellow professor--teaches her that she loves pain with her pleasure. He wants to show her more. Despite the razor edges of his hard face and the authority in his every word, he's careful and caring. He listens, and how tempting is that? But she knows better. Her heart is off-limits. Retired Special Forces colonel, Ghost has been a widower for long enough. Although he's ready to love again, the generous, caring woman he desires has scars from her past. However, he has hard-won skills, enough to show Valerie there can be a new F on her list-fulfillment. Life looks good. Until his past surfaces, shattering his new life and the love he'd hoped to win. --- I love that I can dive into a Masters of The Shadowlands book and get lost and come out feeling warm, safe, and floaty. Just like being in "sub space". ~ Marie's Tempting Reads Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Could have done with less baby/family/chick-lit stuff - it's sad if "who popped out a spawn" is the only news about former main characters at get-togethers. I'm not interested in it, and it feels very forced, like a keep up task. The subplot about the club wasn't that believable, but okay. ( )