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Review: Dangerous Master by Tawny Taylor

Title: Dangerous Master
Author: Tawny Taylor
Release Date: November 1st 2011
Publisher: Kensington Publishing
Genre: Erotica
Rating: 2 Hoots
Reviewer: Dori
Buy From: Amazon/ Barnes and Noble/ Book Depository
Sum It Up!

Dangerous Master is worth reading if the reader is looking for beautifully executed sex scenes with a ridiculous amount of narrative in the way.


He wants her. She needs him.
Total Submission
Private Investigator Mandy Thompson knows how to dig beneath the surface and uncover secrets about other people. But the tables are turned when she enters the erotic lair of Master Zane and finds herself revealing her most intimate sexual fantasies. Within this world of dark and dangerous passion, she gives in to her desire for extreme pleasure. She is no longer in control. Her body craves the sensual ecstasy only one man can give her. All she can do is surrender to her master. . . (Goodreads)

Review:
Hot, sensual and primal sex scenes grace Dangerous Master’s story line however, great sex does not make a story. Tawny Taylor’s story of a private investigator tracking down unfaithful spouses, who happens to stumble into the world of BDSM is a little too cliché. The failure to meld the two distinct storylines does little to engage the reader into caring for the main characters. The supercilious attitudes of the adulterous spouse and Zane are trivial compared to the blatant mistakes the seasoned PI makes with her co-worker. As for the paranormal aspect of the book, Zane is a vampire with no special talents other than being an alpha male who has sex with his male donor before he takes blood.
Dangerous Master is worth reading if the reader is looking for beautifully executed sex scenes with a ridiculous amount of narrative in the way.

2 comments :

  1. This is why I'm picky with my erotic reads, I feel insulted when the writer doesn't put as much thought on the STORY the same way that a lot of effort was put into making the sex scenes hot. I will be passing up on this one then.

    Talk Supe

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    1. That seems to be a common thing among erotic reads. I've read several that were less than thorough with plot development. Nice thing to know.

      Lenore

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