Delilah Gregory is an opera superstar, enchanting the world with her soaring voice and voluptuous form. When her long-time friend, Declan, asks her to perform at his wedding, she can’t refuse, and heads to Mullardoch Manor in Scotland. She’s looking forward to finding a Dom to play with while she’s there, although with the demands of her career, and still recovering from her ex’s betrayal, the … last thing on earth she’s looking for is an actual relationship.
Bastian Dean is a rock star, playing to sold-out stadiums worldwide. His bedroom tastes have always been on the wild side, and the only way he can find satisfaction is when he has a bound submissive begging for his touch. Unlike most rock stars, he keeps his dalliances to bona fide members of the Dungeon Fantasy Club – and as far away from the tabloids as possible. When he meets the ethereal beauty Delilah at the manor, Bastian is determined to enjoy the beautiful, submissive woman’s bounty.
Delilah is stunned by the ecstasy she finds within Bastian’s arms. She doesn’t even like the man much – aside from what he can make her feel even as he disciplines her bare bottom. But despite her misgivings about him, what starts out as a bit of fun and play in the dungeon soon turns into a relationship, where Delilah finds herself healing under Bastian’s passionate touch.
When the demands of her career and a threat from her past intervene, Bastian must use every note in his arsenal to convince Delilah that theirs is a duet worth singing. But can she be convinced to trust him with her heart?
Publisher’s Note: While this is the sixth book in the Dungeon Fantasy Club series, it – like all the others – can be enjoyed as a standalone. This story contains explicit erotic and BDSM scenes, so if such material is likely to offend you, please do not read it.
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Delilah is an opera singer with an exceptional voice. His voluptuous body has created some problems for her in the past and she doesn’t feel very confident about her body.
Bastian is the vocal leader of a rock band. He is used to having a lot of subs but when he set eyes on Delilah he felt bewitched.
There are a lot of people who despise others who are not thin. Nowadays, it is like an obsession to be thin. If you are overweight, you have problems nearly everywhere. Poor Delilah has suffered a lot in the hands of her ex, to the point that she lost her self-esteem.
Another story about DFC family. I like how they make a family and with every story in the series, it grows in number. And I like how they join forces to help a person they consider one of them, one of the family.
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When Delilah is asked by her old friend, Declan, to perform at his wedding, it’s just the thing for her to get away from her life, which has spiraled out of control since she found her ex cheating on her and she broke it off with him. It’s good for her to be back in Scotland, where she can enjoy some quality time in the DFC, maybe find a Dom to enjoy a hot scene with, but no one she will ever allow to control her life again like she did Ethan, her sleazy ex.
Bastian Dean, world famous rock star, is also to perform at Declan and Zoey’s wedding, and he’s taken by Delilah’s gorgeous voice and voluptuous body, but opens up his mouth and offends her right off the bat. Oops. Thank God when she mouths off later, they’re at the DFC, and Bastian, as a Dom, takes it upon himself to address her disrespect to him. From there it was a short trip to falling quickly for each other. If only Delilah had let herself submit completely for Bastian earlier, then she wouldn’t have put herself and him through so much pain toward the end.
I mostly liked Love Me, Master Me. It’s the first one in this series that I’ve liked, and it’s because of Delilah and Bastian. They’re both interesting, likable characters individually, and together they’re electric. Their chemistry is smokin’ hot and I liked seeing Dom Bastian be tender and caring even as he dominated and disciplined Delilah. I felt Delilah’s insecurities overwhelmed her and the story a tad, but it wasn’t too over the top. And I especially appreciated how Delilah’s douchey ex got what was coming to him in the end. I do have another little thing I disliked, and it’s something I’ve had a problem with in the past installments of the DFC series, it’s that some of the wording in the steamy scenes is cheesy. The word member, for instance, I mean come on, really?! There are better, sexier and more words that can be used for masculine parts besides just member. The word should be either limited in its use, or just not used at all. As it’s written, though, it seemed to be the main word used, and it got old after awhile. If the wording in the sex scenes were changed to a more contemporary tone, it would help with the flow A LOT. Aside from these two little things, though, I liked Love Me, Master Me. It’s hot, the characters are likable, and the story line is interesting and engaging.
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A really good contemporary romance.
This is a wonderful book about a woman with serious self-esteem issues because of several reasons and a man who helps her regain her self-image. It has lots of passion, heat, romance, and acceptance. It also deals with the BDSM lifestyle and shows the good and bad side of it.
She did it again, lovely book. I don’t like spoilers so I won’t go into details. I can’t wait for the next one.
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