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Wild Tattoo

Wild Tattoo

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sizzling
Review: I haven't read many books that would fall under the category of S&M, but this one was a big turn on. If you've ever fantasized about wanting to ultimately submit, and to learn pleasure through pain, then you might enjoy this.

Not at all smarmy or repetitive as Anne Rice's Sleeping Beauty books.

Highly recommended!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Young impressionable girl gets slave training ....
Review: OK the book rated to me as a five star special but only because it is written for the reader that enjoys the slow and methodical sex slave training type of erotica ....

The first half of the book was superb as Miss Julie, the small town girl hits the big city and then lands a SUPER job working directly 'under' the handsome Mr Calwell, the owner os some kind of successfull empire ....

The problem of course is that the author stuck to the master slave through most of the book, and really, after the girl just totally gives in to her fate in life what more can be said except the 'same old same old' .... even when we see some of the masters meet for a 'my slave is better than your slave' kind of thing I lost interest ...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wild tattoo
Review: This book was very interesting and wow what a surprise ending. I had a love hate realtionship with the Master and found him to be unfair most of the time but finaly understood the complexity of their relationship and how he handled the lose ends was brilliantly feandish.


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