His friend’s little sister… Sasha Easton has had her eye on Lincoln Walsh—the owner of Club Zodiac—for five years. Unfortunately, he does nothing but scowl at her and reject her every shy advance. She’s not right for him… Lincoln doesn’t have a choice but to discourage Sasha because the truth is that he’s a sadist. And Sasha is no masochist. No matter how much he might want her in his bed, he … masochist. No matter how much he might want her in his bed, he can’t change the type of Dom he is.
She’s not as innocent as he thinks…
Determined to get Lincoln to see her as more than his business partner’s little sister, Sasha delivers an ultimatum—let her join Club Zodiac or she’ll explore her submission elsewhere.
Can he train her and let her go?
Watching the only woman he’s ever wanted play with another Dom is more than Lincoln can bear, so he finds himself agreeing to train her himself. After all, he’s confident if he pushes her hard enough, he can protect her from the lifestyle and himself from admitting the truth about his feelings.
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I really enjoyed this book!
Sasha is only seventeen when she meets the man she’s meant for but it doesn’t go well, right from the start. Her older brother, Rowan, has been raising her since their parents died in an accident. Maybe bringing her to his workplace, Club Zodiac, which is a BSDM club, wasn’t the smartest idea but it was the only way he felt she would be safe while he was working nights. Lincoln, the new owner, immediately reacts to her being only seventeen and tells them all that she isn’t supposed to come back for one year when she will be legally able to enter the club. Lincoln knows he hurt her but he knows he could hurt her worse if they spent time together. But it’s a bit late for that.
Sasha is a submissive and she wants Lincoln the owner of Club Zodiac. Lincoln thinks Sasha is not ready to be with him. After finding out Sasha will be with another Dom, Lincoln decides to train her himself. How will this work out? Read on for an awesome good time.
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Not worth the read. It was ok. But better books are out there with the same theme.
I really enjoyed this book. I love a story of loving someone from afar and then one day they see you differently.
Of course you have to add in the fact he is her brothers best friend and business partner. That always adds to the drama.
This book started out great, I could not put it down…until about half way through or so when it started to get bogged down. I think if more time had been spent on back ground as in world building, the club needed FLAVOR, I never felt as if I was THERE. The ending was lackluster. This could have been a 4 plus book…until it got mediocre. It wasn’t a bad read, but it could have been so much more.
I liked this well paced book. No one got shot, stabbed, kidnapped or beaten, thankfully. This author doesn’t need violence to keep me on the edge of my seat. This characters were endearing and surprising. The sex was smokin’ hot! I liked the double point of view as reading from his perspective was sexy. The author didn’t resort to the tired, old cliche of having the heroine wind up pregnant. I hate that, as babies are neither romantic nor sexy. This book had all the things i like and none of the things I hate. One of the very best erotic romance novels ever. I look forward to reading more from this author
It was okay, but very predictable.
I liked it. The characters knew what they wanted but had obstacles to overcome to be together. Plan to read the rest in the series.
When Becca Jameson takes you on a journey to submission, she does it with detail. Stunning detail.
Sasha has known about the BDSM lifestyle for a very long time. When her parents died, her brother Rowen had her spending time in the offices above the club while he worked. She’s also known she is a submissive for a very long time. The problem, her submission is reserved for only one man.
Lincoln steps up when Sasha carries out her ultimatum to go to another club. He tells volunteers to go to the Club to keep an eye on her, protect her if you will.
When things go awry Lincoln is there to soothe her, and he somehow manages to offer to train her.
Now things get pretty intense, and Lincoln is very hard on Sasha. His motive is only to get her to forget the lifestyle.
I could almost feel Lincoln’s looks, his words, actions, and frustrations. The Dominant fighting his own needs for the good of the sub and ultimately himself.
Sasha is determined and sure of her submission. The only people who can’t seem to see it are the people who matter the most, Lincoln and her brother.
Sexy, hot, and tearful at times. I can’t wait to see what’s in store for us in the next book.
ARC – I voluntarily offered to review this book with no obligations and my opinions are honest!
Sasha meet Lincoln when on her 17 birthday.
Since then, she tried to forget the arrogant Alpha male.
Even though, he was totally hot.
Lincoln was attracted to Sasha, but because of her age, he pushed away.
Now years later, Sasha wants to explore his world.
Lincoln became Sasha’s Dom.
Now that they cannot escape each other, will they be true to their feelings for each other ?
Loved the storytelling + the characters!
From the first time Lincoln Walsh entered the story I liked him. Confident, virile, sexy and Dominant to his core. It was delightful to watch his confusion over his feelings and possessiveness of Sasha while she was so confident in how she felt about him. Lincoln’s constant inner turmoil between what “should be” and what he wanted was, at times: sad; funny; or poignant. Seemingly innocent, Sasha has an inner strength and sensual nature that brings Lincoln to his knees. Realizing he’s made a huge mistake in agreeing to train her as a submissive, he sends her away. It takes the collective efforts of his two best friends to get him to see the flaws in his thinking that he can’t be a sadist and have a woman like Sasha in his life.
Becca Jameson finely crafts her characters and storylines. They’re rich, complex and multidimensional. She gives her readers an exceptional reading experience time after time.