Review: Trading with death by Ann Girdharry
And while it does have a satisfying end, it leaves you hanging for more. In a good way.
And while it does have a satisfying end, it leaves you hanging for more. In a good way.
The sexual tension is palpable and doesn’t seem forced. Love and trust on the other hand… I don’t know.
Description: Can passion and porn co-exist? Sexually adventurous Bethany is ready for a change. After spending almost ten years as a nurse, she craves work that will stimulate her amazing body as well as her quick mind. When she finds out her crush, the enigmatic film producer Ari, is actually […]
If I had to summarize this book, I wouldn’t hesitate one second: UST.
This book doesn’t go the easy way. It is very realistic and doesn’t skimp over the ‘yucky’ parts.
I liked how subspace was handled (especially the sub drop part of the story) and how the dom’s side is featured as well.
The thing I noticed the most is, how… childlike the children are.
I haven’t read something so bittersweet in quite some time.
This is a well written book. I really like how inclusive it is, in more ways than one.
The war itself isn’t talked a lot of, but its shadow is shaping the lives of every person, which makes an interesting read.