BOOK CLUB THURSDAYS: REVIEW: THE DOM PROJECT


Happy Thursday!

Thanks for stopping by this week. This week we're reviewing. So sit back, grab a drink and feel free to add your two cents- I'd love you what you think about this book, or other books written about this particular subject matter.  





ABOUT THE BOOK: 

By day, Robin Lessing has a successful career as a university archivist. By night, she blogs about her less-than-successful search for Mr. Tall, Dark and Dominant. Living up to her handle "The Picky Submissive," she's on the verge of giving up and settling for vanilla with a side of fuzzy handcuffs when she discovers her best friend and colleague has a kinky side, too.

Sexy, tattooed techie John Sun is an experienced Dom who never lacks for playmates, male or female. If he can't satisfy Robin's cravings, maybe no one can—after all, he knows her better than anyone. So he offers to help her master the art of submission for one month.

Robin eagerly agrees to John's terms, even the pesky little rule forbidding any friendship-ruining sex. But rules are made to be broken, and once they begin their stimulating sessions, it's not long before she's ready to beg him for more—much more…



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MY REVIEW:

In theory, there was nothing wrong with the way this book was written- grammar, structure, yada yada yada....

There were things going on that made me a tad confused and for an "erotic BDSM" book boy did this fall short in my opinion.  Although I would recommend it for someone wanting to try a lighter book in this genre.

I did enjoy the letters Robin wrote and there are some humorous moments, but overall 


I WAS BORED sometimes, sadly making the book and it's characters kind of forgettable. 


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And come back next week - 3July14- it's a wild card day, so who knows what each of us will be talking about! 

Til then - HAPPY READING! 


Comments

  1. I felt the same way at times. I was very bored!

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  2. It seems we all felt similar thoughts. I found myself skimming in parts.

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  3. I know.. we were all on the same page this week! LOL

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