Date published: 2/17/2017
ISBN: 07959-02569
Romance, BDSN, M/M
Ebook
Reviewed by Gabrielle (meingee@yahoo.com)
Weblink: https://www.changelingpress.com/product.php?&upt=book&ubid=2569
Obtained via publisher
Rating: 4 Hearts
Three men, three different stories. The only thing that
connects them is an auction house. Each of these three men are putting
themselves up for auction for different reasons. Jack is new to the world at the Shibari
Auction House while Ben and Alec have been here before. Each man has a reason
for being at the auction house but each man is given the chance of his
lifetime. The only question is will he accept it and take the chance at
happiness? The time has come for the men
to take that leap and trust their hearts.
Each of these short adventures gives you a glimpse into
the world of the Shibari Auction House and some of its participants. Each of
the men have an engaging story; After so many years with his last master Alec
is left for a younger model and finds that the tables are turned on him with
his new master. Ben ran away from Master Lukas and his feelings for him but
when Master Lukas wins Ben again there is no running away this time. Jack has
no other choice than to come to the action house and sell three years of his
life. It is a matter of life or death for him but Jack soon finds that he may
have just found a place of peace. Will these be the beginnings of their
beautiful happy ever after’s?
I really enjoyed meeting these three men and watching
their stories unfold. They each have such different reasons to be at the
auction house yet they each find such wonderful men who win their time. It was
nice to see the attraction grow into something more as the couples spend time
together. They all are well matched in and out of the bedroom. Each man has his own demons to deal with and
their masters know just how to deal with them. There is a lot of emotions packed
into each of these well-paced stories. I loved seeing how each of these couples
come to be and hope that we get to see more from them in the future.
This is an objective review and not an endorsement of
this book.
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