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Amanda82AB
Posted March 18, 2009
This book touched me in so many ways. Cherie's research really shows in this book and it is written in such a way that it makes you want to be in the story. She makes BDSM such a beautiful thing!!! This is the best book I have ever read and intend to read everything and anything she puts out. I am on to Art of Desire.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.This was a very well written twist on a romance between two very sexual individuals. I thoroughly enjoyed it and historically learned a bit about the darker, yet thrilling side of human sexuality. Above all, despite the wonderfully graphic details, this book was tasteful.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.This book gives you Two diffrent times lines that make you understand what is going on with the characters and why. A great book idea.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Affluent artist Ethan Tierney is known in the art world for his outrageously wicked paintings that some have called pornographic. He seduces submissive art historian Kiki Dion with plans to enjoy her for no more than a couple of weeks in his stately house before he finds his next conquest.
However, Ethan is unaware that his home contains two residents who lived there almost a hundred years ago. Javier and Nicole are ghosts who enjoyed the same BDSM relationship that Ethan and Kiki relish when they lived in this home before dying there. Kiki wants to reunite the two star-crossed specters and persuades Ethan to help her by solving a mystery that will enable Javier and Nicole to obtain peace. However, Kiki is stunned when the ghosts not only possesses their respective bodies in sexual encounters but try to help her with Ethan whom she has fallen in love with though she expects he will end their tryst very shortly as no one remains with him beyond two weeks.
SUBMISSION is an interesting unique erotic romance with a fascinating supernatural spin. The two couples are fully developed so that the audience feels they know the desires of the humans and the ghosts. The well written BDSM scenes are heated and contain a nice touch of respect. Although the climax feels like premature ejaculation Cherie Feather provides a fresh look at BDSM; made better by the trust that comes with love.
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Overview
From the author of The Art of Desire comes an erotic romance with a supernatural twist.Ethan Tierney is infamous in the art world for his shocking paintings-and his reputation for seduction. He's found a perfect subject in Kiki Dion, an art historian with kinky fantasies of her own. Now, behind the closed doors of his historic estate, they're making those fantasies come true- and bringing something else to life as well...
A century ago, the house's late occupants recorded the details of their consuming affair in explicit letters that have become Kiki and Ethan's erotic obsession. ...