There’s a new game at LA’s most exclusive BDSM club, and everyone has to play.
Mae never imagined she’d be assigned to the most dangerous letter of alphabet… or paired with the most sinister Dominant in the club. The BDSM Checklist game doesn’t scare Xavier, but he prefers leather and steel, and the submissive he’s partnered with thinks silk ribbon is bondage equipment.
Pushed to her limits … equipment.
Pushed to her limits both physically and emotionally, Mae is shock to discover how much she enjoys Xavier’s touch. But in the end it isn’t just Mae who will be affected by the unexpected chemistry between two seeming opposites. Xavier will have to decide if he’s willing to trust the lovely sub with the truth about himself, as he proves to her that there’s a darkness in her—a darkness that just might match his own.
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I loved the first book because it seemed to ring so true to the lifestyle while also fascinating me with such an intriguing idea. This book made you love the characters more so than the first. Really enjoying this series!
The letter B turned out to be so much more than i expected,and i loved it!
Boundaries are pushed on both sides,and even though it’s short and there is no real hea….yet,the end is honest,and that’s what this story deserves.
Xavier is shocked to find who he’s been paired with.
This sub is so much on the other side of BDSM,it’s not funny!
But no matter how much he tries to talk the organisers of the game out of it,she is still his to play with.
His only hope is to persuade the sub to safeword…..
Mae has been floating through light play since the moment she joined the club.
Finding out who she’s been paired with,is shocking.
But there must be a good reason for it….right?
And hearing Master Xavier tell her to safeword,is not something she’s ready to do.
They are both in for a couple of surprises once they start playing the game,and even though they may be uncomfortable,they do wake them both up to who and what they are.
They both have hidden depths that slowly come to light,and make them wonder…..can they?
This story was beautifully done,showing the inner thoughts and feelings of both within a scene.
And,yes,the ending may not be to everyone’s liking,but it’s an ending with a promise of more.
With these two,that’s enough.
Steamy and entertaining this book is a perfect quick read.
B was quite challenging to read but for the life of me I could not stop. I totally felt at war with myself as Mae did through out the whole challenge. To have someone completely see you..if only.
The checklist game is meant to pull the members of Las Palmas out of a rut. For Mae, that is definitely what she is in. She has found herself in a “niche”: She is the bratty, sweet sub. When she is paired with Master Xavier, not only does he challenge her limits, but also her ideas of who she is and what she needs. Even though she knows from the beginning that he is unlike any other she has been with before, and well outside her comfort zone, she can’t stop herself from proceeding with the checklist.
Master Xavier is……tragic. You can tell from the beginning, he is hiding a lot. He is a hard man, not easy like Mae is used to. He tries to scare her away, he tries to push her away. But she is determined, even while she is confused about her feelings.
This book is emotional. It is, in a lot of ways, tough to read because their feelings and emotions are so close to the surface, so raw. Even so, it was a fantastic read, and I loved it!
B is for beautiful. Bondage and brands are defiantly in and bring on book 3
This series not only captures the essence of BDSM, but also the essence of what it is to be true to yourself and understand your own personal kinks. If you haven’t read the rest of this wonderful series you really, really need too.
Mae and Xavier couldn’t be mor polar opposites. She’s a cutesy, pouty, bratty and adorable sub and he is a dark, controlling, hardcore Dom. Yet they are paired by the overseers of Las Palmas and given the letter B. Try as he might, he cannot convince her to abandon their pairing. What he unleashes in her is her masochism that she’s tried forever to deny. He repeatedly let her know there could never be any more than the weekend between them. But somehow she manages to crawl into his soul. When he finally reveals himself to her he cannot promise any more than he already has given and walks away. She unexpectedly hears an interview with him on the radio and realizes that she has to go to him and not wait for him to come back.