Review: Widdershins by Jordan L. Hawk
Speaking of perfect: Christine! She is such an amazing character. I wouldn’t have minded if there were a whole book about her
Speaking of perfect: Christine! She is such an amazing character. I wouldn’t have minded if there were a whole book about her
Don’t get me wrong, they fit together and it was not bad, just… you know. Could have been more drama.
This is my first book by Amy Jo Cousins, but I’m very sure it won’t be the last.
This story takes place in a harem, so of course there is quite a sexual atmosphere, but it is not stifling. More playful, really.
Ignore the plot and settle in for some hot sex with a dominant woman.
But she somehow grew on me and the story itself got interesting.
There was just one thing which I found a little bit disturbing
The sexual tension is palpable and doesn’t seem forced. Love and trust on the other hand… I don’t know.
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I liked how subspace was handled (especially the sub drop part of the story) and how the dom’s side is featured as well.