Why does this book have to have such a ridiculous name? Surprisingly, this turned out to be a really sweet little story. It follows Willis, an abused and mistreated sub who needs to learn what it it is to be in a true D/s relationship, and Conrad, a kind police Sergent who wants to take care of him. Willis's character could have been really annoying, but instead he came across as a broken child who needed someone to treat him right for once in his life. His total misunderstandings and self-apathy were sad and cute and it was great to see Conrad turn him around and gain some self respect and realize he deserves love. I really liked this story, even more than the first volume in this series. The deep understanding of and insight into a D/s relationship is present in both books, but what this one added was the actual emotion both characters felt, as well as their motivations.Willis has been treated about as badly as is possible by the man who called himself his master. He can't believe his luck when Conrad takes him home and sets out to teach him about a different kind of D/s relationship.Conrad takes so much care with Willis, while still offering him the "stern" control Willis craves. He truly is the kind of master every sub dreams of.I look forward to the next book in this series!
Do You like book Handcuffs And Glory Holes (2010)?
It was an ok read. Nothing special about it. Very short. It lacked development.
—jakkat