The author is a good writer in that she knows how to properly write a narrative. The problem was her characters were totally unbelievable. I found absolutely nothing attractive or redeemable about a lead "Dom" who likes to watch his Sub hurt or be in pain. From what I understand if that lifestyl...
This book was recommended to me by both readers and the author, Annabel Joseph. And when that happens, you have to read the book! I liked this book for it's storyline and vivid imagery. This book really stretched my thinking. Meaning, I have always considered myself a submissive, but this story...
Once again, Annabell Joseph does a wonderful job! Her writing style is one which I crave everytime I open a new book. It's fluid, discriptive and keeps me wanting more. The story as a whole (Molly's Lips and Burn for You) is a wonderful romance and a story of self-exploration for anyone intereste...
Kyle is so sweet - he's like the complete opposite from Jeremy!! I really liked this book..it was touching.Carissa is a famous cellist - child prodigy - sheltered - her life is music. Kyle is trying to get his life back on a good path after everything that happened to him while working for Jeremy...
BDSM is not a genre I typically read, in fact I think this was the first one (I've never even read Fifty Shades), but I was drawn in by the good reviews and the fact that it involved ballet dancers which is not often done (or not enough for me). The book was really well written with compelling c...
Oh this book is exciting. I love good books with a plot around harems or sex slaves. I also really enjoy Joseph's writing style: one chapter will be from his point of view, the next from hers. It makes me feel so close to the characters. For me her books are intense , captivating and I develope d...
I really like the story, so re-reading it was inevitable, and it was nice to see if the viewpoint of Mephisto was what it seemed from Molly's viewpoint. For the most part it was, just a few differences, but that only illustrated Molly's depthI liked Molly's side much better, adjusting to someone ...
I loved Kyle from Comfort Object. I'm so glad AJ decided to write a book on Kyle! Kyle is an incredible man. Having gone through some major ups and downs in his life, he straightens himself out with his friend and former employer, Jeremy's help. He takes a job to look after Caressa, a famous ...
I really enjoyed this story! This author's other BDSM couple stories that I have read have had heroes who couldn't admit to loving the heroine for angsty reasons, but Daniel has no problems with admitting to being in love with Wednesday from the get go which was refreshing. Wednesday was the one ...
It's a fascinating tale of circus and courage, grief and discovery. I loved the setting and the writing. The characters are a surprising blend of contradictions and teasing glimpses into normalcy. They work together well even though they seem to be the complete opposite. The setting coupled with ...
I would rate this story a solid four stars. The story and characters were well developed. The author took her time letting the relationship between the two characters develop rather than forcing it early on. I don’t know a lot about ballet, but the ballet side of the story seemed really well r...
After reading Annabel Joseph's newest "spanking" novel, Taming Lady Townsend, I downloaded this one expecting a book as good as that one. Sadly, I was disappointed. Most of this book, I felt, was disciplined spanking that almost bordered on abuse as opposed to pleasure/pain spanking that done for...
This is one of the "darker" bdsm romances that I've read. Darker in the sense of twisted and not kinky. This story shows the darker side and dangers of the BDSM lifestyle. How the sub can be so easily manipulated and abused.The characters were very much likable, the story plot was good but I didn...