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The Submissive
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The Submissive

Written by Tara Sue Me

Narrated by Angelica Lee

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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The first in Tara Sue Me's seductive and scandalous series that has enthralled millions…

Abby King has a secret fantasy.

New York knows Nathaniel West as the brilliant and handsome CEO of West Industries, but Abby knows he's more: a sexy and skilled dominant who is looking for a new submissive. Yearning to experience a world of pleasure beyond her simple life as a librarian, Abby offers herself to Nathaniel, to fulfill her most hidden desires.

After only one weekend with the Master, Abby knows she needs more, and fully submits to Nathaniel's terms. But despite the pleasure he takes in Abby's willing spirit, the Nathaniel hidden behind the rules remains cold and distant.

As Abby falls deeper into his tantalizing world of power and passion, she fears that Nathaniel's heart may be beyond her reach-and that her own might be beyond saving…

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 4, 2013
ISBN9780698136311
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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    As a girl in the lifestyle there was so much wrong with this book. After a beating, especially the one she took after getting in trouble, there should be aftercare. There's also the safe word. It's not a relationship ender, but a scene ender. The worst thing is Nathaniel is an "experienced" Dom which makes me feel bad for his past submissives.

    2 people found this helpful

  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Well read, something easy to fill up your mind while in traffic

    1 person found this helpful

  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    OMG loved this book. Very intensive and full of lust filled drama.

    2 people found this helpful

  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Very enjoyable book. Good descriptive detail with nice character depth. The reader has a very pleasing voice and style of acting/ reading.

    1 person found this helpful

  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I enjoyed getting both Abby and Nathaniel's viewpoint regarding the same events! ( Nathaniel's is in the next book in the series. )

    However, it was very distracting to hear the word 'library' mispronounced throughout the book. It is 'libRAry' not 'library'

    1 person found this helpful

  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Where to begin?

    It's probably pointless to point out that this was written BEFORE 50 Shades and thus people should stop whining about the similarties and think for a moment: This author didn't rip off your precious 50 shades.

    Sorry, couldn't help myself, it's getting on my nerves big time and I'm trying hard not to turn this into a rant against 50 shades.

    Instead I want to focus on something else first: why does everyone whine about fanfiction authors being published? Is someone forcing you to buy their books? Is someone forcing you to read them?

    No. And no. So, what.the.hell? These authors also worked to write their story and while I don't agree with the "Take it offline, switch names and publish it" methode, I don't mind people publishing their work. Apparantly there's a market for it or else they wouldn't be published.

    I won't argue that fanfiction and novels are two entirely different things but why, oh why, blame the author for something other people obviously want to read?

    I also dislike bad editing but badmouthing someonelse's work just because you don't like that it was written as fanfcition and only for that reason?

    Yeah, I don't get it. Sorry for the rant guys.

    On to the book, I like the story. I know that it wasn't edited very much or at least it read that way to me. This was probably a case of the name switching routine.

    It doesn't matter though, the book kept me engaged and there weren't too many Twilight traits that kept the "OH BELLA AND EDWARD" signs flashing in my mind.

    I've read a few reviews where people described this book as cold and clinical and I agree, BUT it was that way for a reason and so it didn't bother me at all.

    The BDSM part of it was "standard" and nothing hardcore and probably won't freak out the majority of erotica readers.

    This definitely wasn't one of the best books I read, but it kept my attention and I read it in a span of hours. And I plan on reading book 2 and 3 because I already liked them better as fanficition than the first installment.

    3 people found this helpful