Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Freed by Stacey Kennedy




Description:

Mary Schmidt knows only too well how thrilling a Master’s touch can be. Her husband, Charles, had been her ultimate fantasy, a seducer in the erotic dance of dominance and submission. She misses the sensual lifestyle they shared, but mourns him so deeply she cannot bear to embrace her submissive needs with another Dom—until a man who exudes temptation reawakens desires she can no longer deny.

Elliott Foster is dazzled by Mary. He instantly knows that she’s the woman he’s been waiting for—a woman who turns games into need. As her Master, he dares to unlock the deepest pleasures of her flesh, releasing her from pain and healing her mind. When Mary’s lithe body comes to life under his, he knows their connection goes beyond sex. Now that he has found the perfect woman, the perfect partner, the perfect submissive, he desires only to give her everything she craves.




VA's Review:

Great job for Stacey Kennedy on this book. Usually her protagonists at Club Sin are part of the younger crowd but this is a couple in their 50's and Ms. Kennedy did a great job conveying their struggles, and their love. 

Mary is the doctor that we have seen in the previous Club Sin books  Mary lost her husband (and Dom) 4 years ago to cancer and has since made the decision to leave the lifestyle. The story starts when Mary  meets Elliott, a business associate (and fellow Dom), at Dmitri's house and the two have an instant connection. Mary however is uneasy about this connection, which Elliot senses.

"I want to play with you Mary. Stop lying to yourself so I can." 

 After Elliott offered her an invitation to play with him, she agrees and goes to his party. She does struggle there and throughout the book with her feelings for Elliott and her late husband. Elliott discovers her struggles and tries to help her. He tries to get her to understand that she can still love her husband and allow herself to love someone else too. 

"I can share your heart, but only so far...There is room inside of that sweet heart of yours for both of us."

You felt for Mary throughout the book as she tried to move on with her life and yet still respect what she had with her late husband. 

Ms. Kennedy does a great job conveying those thoughts that both Mary and Elliott are going through in a respectful and realistic way. 

I look forward to reading her next book! I can't wait to see what Preston has in store!


*****5 Stars

Buy from Amazon         Buy From Nook

No comments:

Post a Comment