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Maisy Archer

Autore di My Dom

12 opere 66 membri 5 recensioni

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Opere di Maisy Archer

My Dom (2016) — Autore — 16 copie
His Babygirl (2016) — Autore — 9 copie
Her Protector (2016) — Autore — 6 copie
His Submissive (2016) — Autore — 6 copie
His Lady (2017) — Autore — 5 copie
Her Hero (2017) — Autore — 5 copie
My Redemption (2017) — Autore — 5 copie
Knave — Autore — 4 copie
The Pirate's Captive (2016) 3 copie
Boston Doms Boxset (2018) — Autore — 3 copie
Hustler (2018) — Autore — 3 copie

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I've read a few other books in this series recently, so I decided I should make sure that I go back and reread the pace it got started, just so I could remember where the whole series began.

Heidi has just moved to Boston to grow her consulting business. A few times in the last couple of weeks she's been in Boston, she's heard noises coming from her neighbor's apartment. Sex noises, screams, paddling, all the fun stuff. She tries really hard not to listen to them. She swears that the only reason she's listening is that she wants to make sure that women are OK. She isn't shutting her window because it's too stuffy if the window's shut. Really. That's the reason. It's not because it sounds really hot. Nope.

Dom the Dominant is always trying to find someone who is in it for the kink. He's not looking for a full-time relationship, let alone a full-time sub. He's more of a hit it and quit it kind of guy. Then he meets Heidi, and there's just something about her.

I liked this story. The caring that Dom has for Heidi is really obvious. He's totally focused on her and what he can do to take care of her and keep her safe. I thought that this was a great intro into the rest of the series, and a good way for us to get into that world.
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tetisheri | 1 altra recensione | Aug 15, 2020 |
This is the easy way to read all the Boston Dom books all in one place, including a short story that was previously in an anthology.

In my opinion, at its base, these stories are all about family, who your family is, and creating the family that works for you. Your family isn't just limited to the people who you are related to by blood, but you can choose who you want your family to be. Of course, the fact that this all comes wrapped up in stories with hot Alpha Domly male types, strong submissive women, hot sex, BDSM, and more plot than you can shake a paddle at.

While it's about family and the family that you create as well, there are a lot of people who are related by blood as well. We have Dom and Matt who are identical twins and married to sisters Heidi and Hillary, respectively. Then you have their cousin, Tony, who marries Tessa. Then, in the last full book, we have Nora who is Tessa's little sister who gets together with Diego. Slay, who marries Alice, has a little sister named Elena who gets together with Blake, who owns The Club, which is the BDSM club where they all hang out, work, and play. Donnie and Grace, and Lucas and Gretchen are the only ones who aren't directly related by blood to anyone, but Donnie has worked with the guys at The Club for a long time and is considered a brother to them all. Gretchen went to school with Elena and Lucas works for Slay's security company, and they are both close to everyone else. See what I mean about it all coming down to family?

Each of these stories is a full and complete story in and of itself. You don't necessarily have to read them in order, if you don't want to, because you will get enough of the backstory to get any connections to other stories, but it's better if you read them in the right order. There is an overarching story arc through the main books, but it's woven lightly through the stories and the drama in between the characters is mostly the main action.

Anyway, I love the Boston Doms. The guys are so loving and wonderful to their women and their families. The women, even though they are subs, aren't anyone to be walked right over. They have strong personalities and are very strong characters who take care of their men. They have chosen to give their submission to a man who has earned it, not someone who tried to force it out of them. See, strong. They are great stories to sit down and read and get yourself lost in.
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tetisheri | Aug 15, 2020 |
Knave is the first book in a new series by Jane Henry and Maisy Archer. I am really excited about this book and this series. These ladies are so fantastic on their own, and then they get together and some kind of awesome magic happens, and something great comes flowing out of their computers onto my Kindle screen.

Anson is a cat burglar, and a good one. His mother died not too long ago, and when he gets the chance to find out what happened and to get vengeance on the people behind her death, he jumps on it.

Sabrina is a personal chef and very good at her job. Her father recently died in prison, and when she goes to his office to find a picture of his that she wants, she finds Anson instead. Then she ends up being taken by Anson to get the information that he and his team need.

I am really interested in this team and how they are going to work together. The 5 guys that make up Anson's team were all used to working on their own, but they are slowly becoming a team and a family, so that's really interesting. Sabrina is a really good addition to the team, IMO. I think that she's going to be the heart of the team, you know, the one who kind of keeps everyone on an even keel and such. And she'll make sure that they all eat well. Maybe she'll even get Anson to try eggplant.

I really can't wait to see where the series is going to go. I did yell just a bit (maybe a lot) and the end, because I wanted more. I always want more. I don't want to have to wait until the next book comes out. Can't I have it today?
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tetisheri | Aug 15, 2020 |
I'm loving this series. The guys are crooks who are doing good things. They are mostly reformed. Only mostly. They still do the things that they always have done, but now they do them to find out who killed their friends and loved ones, and they are bound and determined to bring them to justice. Not necessarily the law, but justice.

Ethan was a grifter. When he got the invitation to show up at a penthouse, along with several other men, he finds out that the prison riot his twin brother, the prison guard, was killed in wasn't an accident and he was murdered. He and the other guys are left a whole lot of money and they form Masters Security.

Haven knew Ethan many years ago, but as Tad, not Ethan. He and his partner scammed her parents out of their money, and she fell in love with him. It broke her heart when he just disappeared and she found out that he had taken her parents' money. Nine years later, she's working as a lawyer in Manhattan and is defending Max Pederson. He sent her to the Masters, where she was surprised to see Ethan.

I really liked this story. We have a second chances romance going on as well as a whole redemption storyline. I love how well the Masters have integrated into a unit. They all have their own role to play and personality, but they are a family and it works out really well.

I don't blame Haven for being angry at Ethan. I would've wanted to bloody strangle him as well. I mean, either one was bad, but for him to do both? Yeah, that's bullspit right there.

I'm looking forward to the next book and seeing how things are going to fit and work out for all our peepz.
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5
ISBN
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