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Andrea
Fasselli has a stalker who refuses to take no for an answer. When Cal
Hartman handcuffs Andrea at her job and attempts to drag her out kicking
and screaming; her boss Nick
Tysinger comes to her rescue.
Nick is determined
to help Andrea rid her life of Cal and demands she file a restraining
order. Andrea is forced to confess to Nick
that she met Cal in a BDSM club
and can’t.
Thinking she’s
about to be fired, Andrea gets the surprise of her life when Nick
asks her to join him at the club for “therapy”.
Andrea has harbored a secret crush on
her boss since he offered her a job.
Can Andrea and
Nick
discover a love for each other as deep as their love for the BDSM world?
Will Cal’s obsession come with a price tag; Andrea’s life?
NICK’S LADY
was a mixed bag. Ms. Kingston
filled the pages with BDSM, suspense and romance.
Ms.
Kingston
first introduced Nick in
Dominant Boys of Summer. Though we didn’t get the full gist of Nick,
he’s a troubled man. Although the hero is trying to rescue the heroine, he
needs his own rescuing. He’s estranged from his family and has hardened
his heart from love. He has no problem portraying his role as a dominant,
but his heart is off limits.
Andrea is quite.
She’s got a secret desire for the BDSM world, but she’s tender and caring.
Her heart has been left wide open and ripped apart a few times, but that
hasn’t prevented her from loving. And family means the world to her,
including taking care of her ailing Aunt.
Ms.
Kingston
will have you feeling an array of emotions in his story. The only issue
this reviewer had was there were too many details in the BDSM scenes. It
left nothing to the imagination for the reader, thus the reason for the
3.5 rating. Overall the story and plot were well written. Even though
NICK’S LADY is a sequel to DOMINANT BOYS OF SUMMER it can be
read as a standalone.
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