Monday, June 20, 2016

MASTERING LOVE by Morticia Knight




Publisher: Totally Bound
Date published: May 2015
ISBN: 9781784305765
Historical, Gay, BDSM
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Reviewed by Gabrielle (meingee@yahoo.com)
Weblink: https://www.pride-publishing.com/book/mastering-love
Obtained via publisher
Rating: 3 Hearts

Evan has lost a good Dom because of a determined evil man and when he is thrown out by that very man Evan goes in search of his ex master but he soon finds himself lost. Thomas has already found a boy to love and Evan must move on. Staying in the guest house of another couple Evan tries to get his life back together again. When he decides to go to the club that the men belong to he meets Ned. The tow have a wonderful connection but once again Evan is told that he is not the one. Yet Evan knows that Ned is the one if only Ned would recognize his feelings. Ned has come looking for a boy and Evan is what he is looking for but Ned has blinded himself to his feeling for Evan believing that what he needs is a new boy who has never been mastered before. Evan tries to get over his pain at once again being rejected but it begins to be too much for him. Will he leave the club and his friends behind before Ned realizes just what he has in Evan?

Ned and Evan have a sweet romance. Their story is full of pain and emotions and is a nice addition to this series. Evan is a young man who goes through so much. You long to see him find happiness. Ned is a good man and must find his own way as well. He is a good man and realizes just what Evan needs but Ned must figure out what his true feelings are. Their story is set in the 1920’s and the author does a good job of pulling the readers into the story and feeling the pain and the hardships that the men go through in keeping their lifestyle a secret. I enjoyed watching Evan and Ned find their way as well as Evan figuring out just what he truly needed in a master. This story is a sweet read that gives readers both romance and emotions tied together nicely.


This is an objective review and not an endorsement of this book.




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