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Willing Victim (Flynn and Laurel, #1)
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I told myself I wasn't going to buy any more ebooks until I cleared out my Kindle, but then I saw one of my friends' reviews for this book pop up in my feed, and realized it was a whole dollar cheaper than the last time I looked at it, and it was remastered and expanded.
Well, shoot...so much for any pretense of fragile self-control.
To be fair, WILLING VICTIM has been on my to-read list for a while. I've had half a dozen people recommend it to me, and the summary seemed really good. Plus, I've read another book about rape play, called ASKING FOR IT, and the inevitable comparisons between the two books made me even more curious.
Both books do deal with rape play but the approach is drastically different. ASKING FOR IT is more in keeping with the "dark" erotic romance trend spurred on by the popularity of FIFTY SHADES OF GREY. Even though it deals with kink and BDSM-like themes in a fairly straightforward way, both characters are tortured and have dark paths, inadvertently contributing to the stereotype that normal, well-adjusted people can't get involved in the kink/BDSM scene.
ASKING FOR IT is also a full-length novel, which means it has times to expand on characterization and relationships in a way that WILLING VICTIM, which is a novella, doesn't.
I liked both books, but I do think that being a longer book gives ASKING FOR IT an advantage that it definitely utilizes to its fullest extent, which is probably why I enjoyed that book more. WILLING VICTIM, on the other hand, has better characters, and given the page time they have, I think the author did a fantastic job breathing life and complexity into them. These characters have their fair share of issues too, but it's more normal, run-of-the-mill stuff that doesn't tie into histories of abuse.
Let's take a moment to appreciate the hero in this book, Michael Flynn. He really is a decent guy. Yes, he's into some edgy stuff in the bedroom, but the author makes it very clear that Flynn would never go beyond what a woman wants, and would always stop if she said stop. I also thought it was really sweet that he watched to make sure that women leaving his apartment got into their cars safely. That is such a considerate thing to do and speaking as a woman, I love it when men do this. Also, those arms and abs. And that accent. I'm sorry, but I can't even right now.
Will definitely have to check out some of this author's other work!
4 stars!
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Nenia ✨ I yeet my books back and forth ✨ Campbell's review
bookshelves: bonk-go-to-horny-jail, kissing-books
Jul 31, 2016
bookshelves: bonk-go-to-horny-jail, kissing-books
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I told myself I wasn't going to buy any more ebooks until I cleared out my Kindle, but then I saw one of my friends' reviews for this book pop up in my feed, and realized it was a whole dollar cheaper than the last time I looked at it, and it was remastered and expanded.
Well, shoot...so much for any pretense of fragile self-control.
To be fair, WILLING VICTIM has been on my to-read list for a while. I've had half a dozen people recommend it to me, and the summary seemed really good. Plus, I've read another book about rape play, called ASKING FOR IT, and the inevitable comparisons between the two books made me even more curious.
Both books do deal with rape play but the approach is drastically different. ASKING FOR IT is more in keeping with the "dark" erotic romance trend spurred on by the popularity of FIFTY SHADES OF GREY. Even though it deals with kink and BDSM-like themes in a fairly straightforward way, both characters are tortured and have dark paths, inadvertently contributing to the stereotype that normal, well-adjusted people can't get involved in the kink/BDSM scene.
ASKING FOR IT is also a full-length novel, which means it has times to expand on characterization and relationships in a way that WILLING VICTIM, which is a novella, doesn't.
I liked both books, but I do think that being a longer book gives ASKING FOR IT an advantage that it definitely utilizes to its fullest extent, which is probably why I enjoyed that book more. WILLING VICTIM, on the other hand, has better characters, and given the page time they have, I think the author did a fantastic job breathing life and complexity into them. These characters have their fair share of issues too, but it's more normal, run-of-the-mill stuff that doesn't tie into histories of abuse.
Let's take a moment to appreciate the hero in this book, Michael Flynn. He really is a decent guy. Yes, he's into some edgy stuff in the bedroom, but the author makes it very clear that Flynn would never go beyond what a woman wants, and would always stop if she said stop. I also thought it was really sweet that he watched to make sure that women leaving his apartment got into their cars safely. That is such a considerate thing to do and speaking as a woman, I love it when men do this. Also, those arms and abs. And that accent. I'm sorry, but I can't even right now.
Will definitely have to check out some of this author's other work!
4 stars!
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"Only $2.99 on Kindle! Last time I checked I believe it was $3.99 so snag it while you can! :)"
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""I think mostly I just wanted to test the safe word. I think I needed to know you'd stop, if I asked you to."
"Always."
N'awww. I adore Michael Flynn. ♥"
"Always."
N'awww. I adore Michael Flynn. ♥"
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It was really good, although yeah, really short. Apparently she has no plans on writing a part II, either (it's one of the ?s in her "ask the author" section). :(
It was really good, although yeah, really short. Apparently..."
Aww :( that's disappointing. I've read two of her other stories and neither were as enjoyable as this one. I definitely would've loved to see them fall in love. I guess I'll just have to imagine it!
It was really good, although yeah, really sho..."
Ahaha! Oh no! Someone told me her later books were even better! Well...at $3.99 they're on the upper end of my budget, so maybe they'll go on sale and I can see for myself.
But yeah, I would have liked a part II too. Although in a way, it's refreshing to read a book that ends on an HFN now with both characters deciding to continue to explore their budding relationship. That kind of makes it feel more realistic, because real life itself is so uncertain!
I'm really curious how it compares to the original. Maybe it's edgier? I know that sometimes bodice ripper authors rewrite their classics to make them less rapey - Catherine Coulter has done this several times. Maybe McKenna rewrote this to make it less rapey as well.