Sunday, July 23, 2017

SILK IN BONDS by Cooper McKenzie

Publisher: Siren Publishing, Inc.
Date published: April 18, 2016
ISBN: 9781682951644
BDSM, Contemporary
Ebook
Reviewed by Gabrielle (meingee@yahoo.com)

Weblink: http://www.bookstrand.com/book/silk-in-bonds

Obtained via publisher
Rating: 4 Hearts

 

 

Silk longs for a Dom of her own. A man she could love and trust. One that could quiet the chaos running through her and one that would love her enough to understand her. She wants to quiet the chaos but does not know how. Silk tries hard but always seems to fall short and there are not a lot of people who stick around her for long. She has always thought of Rafe as out of her league but one chance encounter brings Rafe and his feelings for Silk to the forefront. Will Silk give Rafe a chance and will he be the man that she needs?

Silk and Rafe’s story brings readers back to the world of Club Esoteria. The two have worked at the club for some time now. Each longing for the other and not realizing what they could have. One night and one chance changes all that. Rafe takes his chance and hopes that Silk will grab it as well. Even though they may be total opposites the two seem to fit together like a lock and a key.  I loved watching their attraction grow. Silk learns to trust in Rafe and his ability to love and help her. As their bond grows Silk must deal with her feelings and just how much she trusts in Rafe’s love. Rafe and Silk are wonderful characters and well developed. I really enjoyed seeing how Rafe reacts to the whirlwind that is Silk and to her family as well. We get to see what a good man he truly is. These two make a great couple and I enjoyed watching the two find their way to their happy ever after.

The author has done a good job of continuing this series and keeping it fresh. I fell in love with Club Esoteria in book one and still love it in book eighteen. This is a fast-paced story that is full of emotions and I hope that we will get to return to this world for more.

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

 

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