Helpful Score: 13
Okay, so I didn't like Sweet Temptation. I'm fussy about my BDSM novels. I can't lay too much blame at the author's feet on why I didn't like it. It's very difficult to portray extreme elements of BDSM well if you don't have first hand knowledge of the lifestyle.
The hero in this book treats the heroine more like a piece of property than someone he wants a relationship with and then decides later that he wants something more traditional. I get what the author was attempting to do, and objectification is a very real aspect of certain Master/slave relationships, but there was no relationship to speak of here. It was just a man using a woman and letting his friends use her. The trust building it takes to gain that kind devotion from a slave wasn't present in this book. The heroine threw herself at the hero and he took full advantage of the fact that she would do anything for him. He came across rather like a domineering asshole who had a liking for kinky sex rather than a Master Dominant.
The stalker plot line felt like an afterthought and there wasn't any romance, but there was PLENTY of sex -- pages and pages and pages of it. It felt kind like a vanilla person's version of BDSM porn. I'm talking multiple whippings, which didn't hurt as much as the candle wax by the way, paddling, bondage, nipple clamps with teeth, double penetration, lots of semen spraying, deep throating to the point of gagging, oh and the anal virgin who can take it from four guys in one night and not really be sore the next day.
There was just too much about this book that felt forced and contrived. We did get glimpses of the secondary characters that I liked and I won't spoil it for anyone, but at least there was that.
The hero in this book treats the heroine more like a piece of property than someone he wants a relationship with and then decides later that he wants something more traditional. I get what the author was attempting to do, and objectification is a very real aspect of certain Master/slave relationships, but there was no relationship to speak of here. It was just a man using a woman and letting his friends use her. The trust building it takes to gain that kind devotion from a slave wasn't present in this book. The heroine threw herself at the hero and he took full advantage of the fact that she would do anything for him. He came across rather like a domineering asshole who had a liking for kinky sex rather than a Master Dominant.
The stalker plot line felt like an afterthought and there wasn't any romance, but there was PLENTY of sex -- pages and pages and pages of it. It felt kind like a vanilla person's version of BDSM porn. I'm talking multiple whippings, which didn't hurt as much as the candle wax by the way, paddling, bondage, nipple clamps with teeth, double penetration, lots of semen spraying, deep throating to the point of gagging, oh and the anal virgin who can take it from four guys in one night and not really be sore the next day.
There was just too much about this book that felt forced and contrived. We did get glimpses of the secondary characters that I liked and I won't spoil it for anyone, but at least there was that.
review: ** spoiler alert ** I thought that Micah's book would be brutal and I was right. It was clear that Micah likes to inflict pain and that Angel loves having pain inflicted on her. I get this I just don't understand it.
Micah shares Angel with three friends and the sex is brutal. If this was not fiction she would not have been able to walk for days. The whippings were just as bad.
I am going to mark you, Angelina. Not just red welts here and there. It will hurt. It will be beautiful.
The first lash caught her unaware. It was like a blowtorch across her back.
Now this goes on until she sucks off three guys. Afterward she is sore. Sore??? I imagine her skin coming off. The aftercare is a warm bath.
The next day Micah uses the whip on Angelina. No rest or healing for the poor girl.
The day after that she gets whipped again.
Micah stood and walked around the desk. She glanced up and saw him removing his belt.
Now she get beaten with a belt until she sucks off his friend.
I get that she is into pain but there is no way she can move around like nothing happend. She would be more then sore. So again it's good that this is only fiction.
I just did not feel any love or affection from Micah for Angel until the end.
Micah shares Angel with three friends and the sex is brutal. If this was not fiction she would not have been able to walk for days. The whippings were just as bad.
I am going to mark you, Angelina. Not just red welts here and there. It will hurt. It will be beautiful.
The first lash caught her unaware. It was like a blowtorch across her back.
Now this goes on until she sucks off three guys. Afterward she is sore. Sore??? I imagine her skin coming off. The aftercare is a warm bath.
The next day Micah uses the whip on Angelina. No rest or healing for the poor girl.
The day after that she gets whipped again.
Micah stood and walked around the desk. She glanced up and saw him removing his belt.
Now she get beaten with a belt until she sucks off his friend.
I get that she is into pain but there is no way she can move around like nothing happend. She would be more then sore. So again it's good that this is only fiction.
I just did not feel any love or affection from Micah for Angel until the end.
Helpful Score: 2
I love Maya Banks books. But this one I didn't. I didn't like the characters. Micah was just mean and Angelina was a wet blanket. They had no chemistry that I could feel. Lots of sex but even that was painful to read at times. Very disappointing. I won't give up on her though. I have loved all the other books.
Helpful Score: 1
This is the 4th book in the Sweet series by Maya Banks and it is definitely worth the wait. Micah and Angelinas story is compelling and draws you in. I would sit down to read and didnt want to put the book down.
Both the main characters are strong willed and comfortable within their own skin. Angelina is a strong female lead, which I love. She knows what she wants and goes after it. She is determined to show Micah that it is ok to let his guard down and love again. She was raised by a cop and taught to take care of herself. She proves she knows how to do that when captured by her stalker. Her ability to keep a level head is the only thing that saves her life.
Micah lost everything when David and Hannah were killed in a car wreck. He left Miami and all the reminders of them and fled to Houston. He has a good life and good friends but he doesnt realize what hes missing until Angelina walks back into his life. The first time he sees her she is wearing a mask and he doesnt know its her; she draws him like no other woman has. Throughout the book he fights his attraction and growing love for her, until its almost too late.
I loved the story building up to Micah finally losing his heart. You see how much he is struggling with losing David and Hannah, while leaving Angelina on her own. Hes afraid to let anyone see his vulnerabilities because he is supposed to be the strong one and take care of everyone else.
The suspense of the stalker was a nice added piece to the puzzle. Angelina has dealing with the stalker for a year and thought she had left him behind in Miami but she was wrong. The best surprise was I didnt have a clue of who the stalker was until it was revealed. I like that in a book. It wasnt predictable.
The cast of secondary characters is equally good. They have all appeared in the other books in the Sweet Series. This book can be read as a standalone but if you havent read the others you are definitely going to want to pick them up. I am now waiting anxiously for Conners book.
I loved this book and highly recommend you pick it up when it is released April 6th. I give this book 4 flaming hearts.
Both the main characters are strong willed and comfortable within their own skin. Angelina is a strong female lead, which I love. She knows what she wants and goes after it. She is determined to show Micah that it is ok to let his guard down and love again. She was raised by a cop and taught to take care of herself. She proves she knows how to do that when captured by her stalker. Her ability to keep a level head is the only thing that saves her life.
Micah lost everything when David and Hannah were killed in a car wreck. He left Miami and all the reminders of them and fled to Houston. He has a good life and good friends but he doesnt realize what hes missing until Angelina walks back into his life. The first time he sees her she is wearing a mask and he doesnt know its her; she draws him like no other woman has. Throughout the book he fights his attraction and growing love for her, until its almost too late.
I loved the story building up to Micah finally losing his heart. You see how much he is struggling with losing David and Hannah, while leaving Angelina on her own. Hes afraid to let anyone see his vulnerabilities because he is supposed to be the strong one and take care of everyone else.
The suspense of the stalker was a nice added piece to the puzzle. Angelina has dealing with the stalker for a year and thought she had left him behind in Miami but she was wrong. The best surprise was I didnt have a clue of who the stalker was until it was revealed. I like that in a book. It wasnt predictable.
The cast of secondary characters is equally good. They have all appeared in the other books in the Sweet Series. This book can be read as a standalone but if you havent read the others you are definitely going to want to pick them up. I am now waiting anxiously for Conners book.
I loved this book and highly recommend you pick it up when it is released April 6th. I give this book 4 flaming hearts.
Helpful Score: 1
I disliked this book so much that I stopped reading it. This is the first book in my memory that I disliked so much that I could not bring myself to finish it.
The story is based on the sexual enslavement of the female character. She is so psychologically impaired that she allows this man to use her as a sex slave. The sex scenes are explicit, and degrading to women. I understand the dom/sub lifestyle. I am not into that, but I realize that some people are, and I am okay with that. Really. But as I understand the lifestyle, I do think that this book portrays that at all. I think it is purely brutal sex, sexual enslavement, and totally objectifies women.
I could not possibly suggest to anyone I know that they read this book.
The story is based on the sexual enslavement of the female character. She is so psychologically impaired that she allows this man to use her as a sex slave. The sex scenes are explicit, and degrading to women. I understand the dom/sub lifestyle. I am not into that, but I realize that some people are, and I am okay with that. Really. But as I understand the lifestyle, I do think that this book portrays that at all. I think it is purely brutal sex, sexual enslavement, and totally objectifies women.
I could not possibly suggest to anyone I know that they read this book.