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From the moment waitress Karina meets him in a New York bar, she knows James is different. Daring. Dominating. Though he hides his true identity from her, the mysterious, wealthy businessman anticipates her every desire and fulfills her secret fantasies. Awakened by his touch, Karina discovers a wild side she hadn't known existed and nothing is off limits.
What begins as an erotic game soon escalates to a power play that blurs the line between pleasure and pain. Even as she capitulates to James's sensual demands, Karina craves more. She wants his heart, his soul. She wants his love... and she'll break all the rules to get it.
- Sales Rank: #70979 in Audible
- Published on: 2013-11-12
- Released on: 2013-11-12
- Format: Unabridged
- Original language: English
- Running time: 478 minutes
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Long-necked mystery man
By World of wool
I didn't finish this. My review is about why not.
What I thought I thought I was getting with this book: a psychologically twisty, emotionally intense version of those dull "Generic Billionaire Meets Human Female" books, where the characters were going to be real and the chemistry raging.
What I actually got: exactly the same book as those dull "Generic Billionaire Meets Human Female" books, except this one is geek-flavored: instead of the hero being built like an MMA fighter, he is a young David Bowie with an unusually long neck.
I quit so early I almost wanted to return it. I just find this type of book really frustrating, and I felt kinda betrayed by the enthusiastic "this is so much better than most books like this!" reviews. Here's some prose:
***
I turned the menu over to the list of desserts. "Today's sorbet is passion fruit."
"Passion fruit?" he asked, one eyebrow raised like he was skeptical of it.
"Nah," I joked. "That's the name of my Lord Lightning cover band."
That made him laugh.
***
Did it? DID IT REALLY? IS THAT EVEN A JOKE? "Lord Lightning" is the name of some super famous but mysterious rock star who is performing near the venue where the heroine is filling in as a server when the long-necked billionaire enters. I think you are supposed to not instantly guess who the mystery billionaire is. Also, "Lord Lightning" is a pretty terrible name for a rock star.
***
The light from outside was stark and bluish compared to the soft amber lights in the bar, making his cheekbones look impossibly sharp. His hair was dangerously blond, almost white, and cropped close to his head. His age was impossible to gauge; he could've been a young forty or a haunted twenty. He was gorgeous and striking and his voice had a slight British twinge to it as he said, "Oh, just try to work it into every conversation, do you?"
***
Then he orders the passion fruit sorbet and then makes her eat some of it. It isn't sexy, it's awkward. They have an exchange where she is supposed to be nervously blathering and he is supposed to be cool and in charge. It doesn't feel that way. After a while, she notices his body again:
***
His neck was long and graceful, and he had not the slightest bit of slouch in his posture, like a male figure skater.
***
Erm.
***
Ashley, tell me something," he said, angling his head as if to see me better. "Would you like to try something else new?"
"Something else?" I echoed. "What do you mean?"
"Are you bored? Tired of the rat race? Looking for a little adventure?"
"Well, sure, who isn't?" I said.
He nodded at my automatic response. "Indeed. Ashley, I'm bored. I would like to play a game. And I would like someone to play it with me."
"I bet you say that to all the girls," I joked.
His expression darkened, surprising me. "Actually, it takes a very special person to pique my interesting."
He thinks I'm special, I thought?
***
Oh good lord! Man. I hate that sort of thing. Like anvils dropping from the sky rather than something an actual human would do/say/feel/think. The hero has been in this restaurant for long enough to have a total of maybe 1 minute of interaction with the heroine. We as the audience have yet to see anything, even separate from her interaction with the hero, that makes us find her "special" or interesting or charismatic, or to see anything in her interaction with him that makes what happens next seem reasonable. It's all so rushed, so paint-by-numbers, so devoid of charm, chemistry, HUMANITY.
DO PEOPLE LIKE THIS SORT OF THING? What do you like about it? What are you seeing that I'm unable to see?
Then he makes his actual proposal to his waitress who he has known for 3-4 minutes now. Here it is, in all its sexy glory:
***
"The game is very simple. I ask you to do something, and you do it."
"Something like what?"
"Something like this: I have a marble in my jacket pocket. I'd like you to reach into the pocket, take out the marble, and put it in your mouth. I'll also have another bourbon and a glass of water, and when you bring me back the drinks, put the marble into the glass of bourbon. That's how you'll return it to me." His voice deepened and it felt like silk sliding over my skin. "Would you do that, Ashley?"
***
This is the type of thing I mean. I understand what the book is telling us is happening. But it feels like I, as the reader, am being asked to do all of the work in imagining this scene as sexy, compelling, so compelling that the heroine (whose name is actually not Ashley, for reasons) does what is actually a pretty weird thing for a complete stranger. I don't actually feel that the heroine is hot for the hero - it's just words on a page informing me that she is. Signposts letting me know what is allegedly going on. But I don't feel that the book is actually SHOWING me, it's just telling me.
Eventually Karina (the heroine's real name) returns with fresh drinks and his weird, unsexy sex marble in her mouth.
***
At last I stopped in front of his table, drew in a deep breath, and set down the glass of water. I then held up the shot glass of bourbon as if I were smelling it, brought the marble out until I held it with just my lips in an O shape, and let it go, almost like I was blowing him a kiss. The marble fell with a plop and I set the bourbon on the table, resisting the urge to wipe my lips. I settled for licking them.
***
(I find this kind of gross, not sexy. YMMV, I get that.)
I just don't understand. Why would a woman who is a harried graduate student we have little other information about do this or find this sexy? I feel like if you're a writer setting up a story where your heroine is going to do something transgressive and sexually fancy with a complete stranger, you need to spend some time setting up for us her character in a way that makes this plausible - almost inevitable. Like show us how she is stifled in her life, how her sexual selfhood feels boxed in and trapped. Show us her life and character in such a way that when Mr. Long Neck shows up, we understand that he is the inevitable release valve.
But that's not what happens here. It's just more of the exact same "Generic Billionaire/Human Female" nonsense, except instead of being mainstream/vapid/dull, it's kinda geeky/vapid/dull.
DNF at 5%. If you need characters to be real, you will probably not like this. If you read "Generic Billionaire Meets Human Female" books and wish they were about geeky art-rock celebs, you probably will.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Unrealistic mindset, way too many movie inspirations
By J.E.
So, this book is just...okay. I wanted to like it, and in the beginning, I did. The writer comes across as fairly young, which is understandable for the character. One of the big things I don't like in all these "intro to BDSM" novels is how damn naive and innocent the characters always are, and Karina was no exception. At least this book didn't stop to define words, which always drives me crazy.
Karina's a grad student, which I kind of have a hard time swallowing. She's SO new to the world around her that it really would've been better to make her a junior in college or something. She doesn't act like she's 26, but more like she's 19 or 20. She's trying to defend her thesis and graduate, but her main advisor still only has her first draft, which is also not something I buy. If you want to defend that year, you'd better have already gotten your first draft back and be working on your second or third.
Despite this, her advisor's attempt to take sexual advantage WAS actually a good plot twist, in that I genuinely wasn't expecting that. I felt this was actually handled pretty realistically, in that her advisor had a MO, that Karina was hesitant to report it because it'd be his word against hers, even her realization that another girl might become his victim...that was ALL handled very well and I really appreciated the sensitivity of it. For that alone, it got three stars.
However, I could NOT shake the vibe that this whole book was written in the 1970s, era of glam rock, just with modern technology added! Forcing me to picture a young Michael York as the mysterious "James" did no one any favors, least of all me. The Lord Lightning side plot was not a mystery; from the second he was mentioned, I knew he and James were the same person. I'll also point out how incredibly unrealistic it is to have a music star who hides their face in this day and age. Yeah, Gaga tried it for a while, but everyone still KNEW who she was. I strongly suspect the author may have watched Velvet Goldmine every time she sat down to write about Lord Lightning. The whole thing screamed the 70s.
One of the main things I didn't like, however, was the way the BDSM was handled. Karina discovers she's a bit of an exhibitionist, which is fine. But here's what you don't do. You don't take your newbie sub to an ART GALLERY, strip her, and bare her nude butt for everyone to see, and pretend it's TOTALLY okay that you're shoving that in someone else's face, without their permission. You also don't arrange for a bunch of crops to magically fall from the ceiling so that random people can take turns cropping her without her permission. This was NOT a play party, or an event where this would have been acceptable. It was a damn art showing, and the people who came were there to look at art. Shoving your kink in someone's face is NOT okay and is generally very much frowned on.
But of course, because he's rich, he got away with it.
I also found the whole "Pretty Woman" scenes, where he sends her out and people just jump to do his bidding and he arranges secret surprises all through, kind of unrealistic. The scene party at the end clearly came straight from Eyes Wide Shut, and I have to wonder how many films the author watched before deciding to throw it in the book, no matter how ridiculous it sounded.
Overall, the writing was pretty good, and the emotions of the characters were fairly believable, but I could not get over the unrealistic stuff. It was pretty clear the author had never been to a high end play party; she was just fantasizing about what she THOUGHT was realistic. She missed the mark pretty badly.
I liked the characters (mostly) and again, I thought the attempted sexual assault scene was well done, so three stars. I'd even read the other two books--but not for 4.99.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
A Dark, Loveless & Eccentric Erotic Entanglement
By The Lusty Literate
2.5 Stars | Ultra Steamy
While genuinely different and solidly written, I found this dark and loveless erotic tale difficult to ingest and enjoy.
James, the poorly shrouded and tortured hero, is a spineless coward. He is weak and afraid to the point of low social function. When he does surface in public, it's only to lure and seduce a new submissive to manipulate, control and expend. Naive, yet willing, Karina finds sexual satisfaction and adventure in their uneven arrangement. Personally, I failed to see any beauty worth celebrating in such a murky and unbalanced carnal-centric connection, further waning any investment I was garnering from this peculiar romance.
And the sex! Or I should say the lack of sex! For an erotic novel, the glaring absence of actual and frequent toe curling penetration sex was a disappointing discovery. Instead, there is a ridiculous arsenal of sex toys, foreign objects and props utilized for pleasure. These various items grew increasingly odd and were consistently poor substitutes for the real thing.
Finally, and most confounding, was that Karina falls in love during all of this unseemly madness. How can anyone fall for a man whose extreme, alternative tastes prevent him and anyone else close to him from living a normal, open, loving and fulfilling life? Sure, James is feeling something too. It's called crippling vulnerability- not love. Sorry Karina. He's not just tragic he's toxic. Let that creepy guy go.
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