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Angelica_Leigh
Posted July 26, 2011
Gabrielle Bisset is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors. This second book in her Victorian era erotic trilogy is spicy and sweet, and has a heroine who though quite bold learns about submitting to love. The novella starts with Lily, a widow living with her brother's family, searching for a steadfast tutor to work with her unruly nephew. While she searches for a tutor her brother looks for her new husband since time for mourning has come and gone. Lily turns to the Agony Column in The London Times and finds a strict disciplinarian for her nephew. The tables are turned on her when she ends up learning about discipline. The story is well woven with a few twists and turns, which Bisset hints at as you move through the story. Overall, you have an erotic novel with a romantic happy ending. Can't wait for the final book in the trilogy, Masquerade!
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.This is my third book by the author and I have enjoyed both pervious books immensely. This book is apart of the Erotic Trilogy Novellas set in Victorian England. The first book in the series was Vampire Dreams. The second book in the series Love's Master is different from Vampire Dreams, as it's not a Paranormal read. It's different as they are all erotic tales told in the Victorian Era. I can honestly say before I read the author's books I'm starting to wonder what twist will she include in her books and surely this one has a twist. I did enjoy the book butI had a problem with the progress of the read.
Lily is widow at 23 and is living with her brother, wife and son, William. William is a problem child and hard to control, and it is causes a strain on the household as they are not able to maintain a nanny. Lily starts to search for a new nanny and tutor for he William, while looking she came across an ad in the Times Agony Column that seems to be exactly what she is looking for. In the mist of all this her brother wants her to think about marriage again after the lost of her husband 3 years ago. He has found a suitor for her by the name of Captain Mason Danvers.
Kadar is a Dom. So he places an ad in the Times Agony Column. Lily sees the ad and thought he was a disciplinary and tutor, and Kara thought Lily was a submissive looking for a Dom. After getting over her shock, Lily is intrigued by this life style of BDSM and finds herself going back. Throughout their encounter Lily was always blindfold and never sees who Kadar is, she just knows that she has fallen in love with him and is torn because her brother wants her to marry Mason.
I like the book and the concept of the story. But I felt that at beginning of the book, the progress of how things were unfolding took a bit too long. For me that tends to make it feel a little drawn out and then my interest will dwindle a little. But I understood what the author was doing with the events leading up to Kadar and Lily's meeting. Once Kadar and Lily met it went off from there and I enjoyed the rest of the read. Of course towards the end I was caught totally of guard by the twist, I truly didn't see that one coming or had an inkling that the twist would happen, because of how the author wrote each individual characters. I don't want to say too much and spoil the twist. The author is surely moving up my list of authors books to read A.S.A.P once their book is out. With all that said I still found the read to my liking.
I also like that towards the end the author included the recipes of what Kadar and Lily were eating or should I say what he was feeding her, also the brief history of the Times Agony Column, that was very interesting to know.
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Storyline: GOOD
Intimacy: GOOD/ with some light BDSM
Enjoyment: FAIR
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Gabrielle's books are very easy to read because the material is very interesting. In This one "Love's Master" we meet Lily who is a widow after only 3 years marriage. She is living with her brother and his family. She finds and add in the newspaper thinking she will find a Tutor for her unruly nephew. Little does she know this add will lead her to a life she has never imagined or did she. Find out, read the book
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Posted June 4, 2012
This was a lovely story. Very very hot. Being a victorian erotica made this even better. This was a fantastic read. Gabrielle Bisset is an amazing writer. Love her books. I will continue to buy her fantastic books.
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Posted November 21, 2011
Widowed and forced to live with her brother and his family, including his terror of a son, Lily is bound and determind to find a new nanny and tutor for her nephew. Instead she finds herself a man with a dominant side whose every wish she wants to feel.
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Posted May 8, 2013
Rating: 4.5 stars
HOT!!! This book was incredible and I absolutely loved it. From start to finish you will be captivated with the story and the characters. If you haven't read this book yet it is a MUST READ!!!
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