What would you do to save the person you loved? Would you die for them? Would you kill for them?She just wanted to make the world a better place…All Jenna wanted was to help people. That’s why she went to medical school. Why she joined Doctors Without Borders. She knew she could make a difference …until the day her world is ripped apart. He didn’t think there was any good left in the world… any good left in the world…
Curt Nolan didn’t feel hope any more. He didn’t feel much of anything. The only thing that got him out of bed was his job at Black-Gray Investigations. Until he is hired to rescue Jenna. She’s everything he isn’t. Good, kind, sweet.
And when he realizes the danger to Jenna isn’t over, Curt knows he’ll do whatever is necessary to protect her.
Contains BDSM and hot, hot sex.
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I’ve really loved the “Dom’s of Decadence “ series! To save Sir is really good. These characters will have you on the edge of your seat! A damsel in distress, a hardened security team and a lot of bad guys! In the desert no less. How Derrick holds on & How Jenna just hangs in there is a Hot & Steamy story!
I would recommend the entire series. Laylah Roberts puts it all into the story
Jenna met Curt when her ice cream dropped, and he brought her another one, she knew she was going to marry him, a few years later she sees Curt kissing her cousin, being so young Jenna sees kissing as yucky.
When Jenna is eleven she sees that Curt is cold, he isn’t soft and gentle like he used to be, but he had just lost his wife.
Fifteen years later Jenna’s kidnapped and beginning to think she won’t survive. Jenna thinks it’s a dream when she hears Curt’s voice but realises that she’s being rescued by him and a team. Curt tries to believe that he is only feeling possessive and protective because he’s known Jenna since she was three and she’s nearly family.
Seeing Jenna after a therapy session, Curt knows she shouldn’t be alone and he takes her to his place to get her to eat something, which ends up with her on his lap telling her what happened while she was kidnapped. When Jenna tries to kiss Curt, he doesn’t handle it well, unsure why he’s got any feelings for her, so he makes sure he’s words push her away.
Jenna moves on with her life, until they find out that she may be in danger from charges her father has been charged with. Curt turns up with his friend to protect her and Curt realises that he wants Jenna, but she friend zones him and he wonders what to do now. Will Curt get Jenna to understand how much he cares for her, is Jenna going to realise that after everything they have been through her childhood crush can be a reality or still believe that Curt really only thinks of her as a baby sister. They also have the fear of the possible real reason why she was the only one kept alive and kidnapped looming in threat.
I must say that this is one of my favorite stories so far in the “Doms of Decadence” series. I loved Jenna! And I appreciated how realistically her anxiety and other issues were dealt with after her tragic ordeal in Sudan.
Curt certainly doesn’t make himself much of a sympathetic character, at least not during the current time period. Not only does he reject Jenna at one point, but he does so in a particularly cruel manner, and right after she’s opened up to him about some of the trauma with which she has been dealing, no less. Although tiny glimpses of his true soft-hearted self do occasionally peak through, like when he brought Sergeant Teddy to Jenna upon her rescue from the terrorists.
Watching these two finally come together and then slowly start to form a caring and trusting relationship is nice to see. As usual, the peripheral characters in the story are interesting as well, the side stories entertaining, and the dialogue often cheeky and fun.
Some of the BDSM elements are a bit over the top for me, but nothing too extreme; and the love scenes are definitely hot. There are also a couple of incongruencies in the timeline of the story, but other than that this is a sizzling, well plotted, endearing and entertaining read.