
By: Laura Kaye
Series: Blasphemy #2
My Copy: Ebook from Publisher
The BookWhisperer's Rating:
He
wants to dominate her senses—and her heart…
Quinton
Ross has always been a thrill-seeker—so it’s no surprise that he’s drawn to
extremes in the bedroom and at his BDSM club, Blasphemy, where he creates sense-depriving
scenarios that blow submissives’ minds. Now if he could just find one who needs
the rush as much as him…
Cassia
Locke hasn’t played at Blasphemy since a caving accident left her with a
paralyzing fear of the dark. Ready to fight, she knows just who to ask for
help—the hard-bodied, funny-as-hell Dom she’d always crushed on—and once stood
up.
Quinton
is shocked and a little leery to see Cassia, but he can’t pass up the chance to
dominate the alluring little sub this time. Introducing her to sensory
deprivation becomes his new favorite obsession, and watching her fight fear is
its own thrill. But when doubt threatens to send her running again, Quinton
must find a way to master her senses—and her heart.
What starts out as a “no strings attached” helping session
between Quinton and Cassia turns into a lot more throughout “Mastering Her
Senses.” After an accident, Cassia is
left with the fear of the dark and has asked Quinton to help her with his
sensory deprivation BDSM technique in hopes that it will help. At first, the two relearn each other and
quickly build on their time together while wearing their emotions for each
other on their sleeves.
Quinton was super hot in this book. Something about the intense need to take care
of Cassia while during the scene but also any other time of the day really
spoke of his growing love for her. He
tried his best to help her beat her fear, praised her when she did well, and
was there if anything went wrong to help bring her back down. He was perfect!
Cassia was as sweet as they come but I still had a hard time
getting to really connect with her. She
wanted to beat her fear and she wanted Quinton but that is all I really felt
from her character. I think I needed a
little more from her; whether it be that it took longer to conquer her fear or
it took longer to rope in Quinton.
Either way it was a good, sugary sweet book.
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