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Remastering Jerna #2

Games & Consequences

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Playing games with other people's lives is a thrill. But then you have to pay the consequences. That's what Jerna discovers when he's caught up in a dangerous plot and charged with murder. He'll need all Ria's brains and bravery, and the help of a honest but disillusioned cop, to escape the terrible trap ensnaring him. 'Games & Consequences' is a sequel to 'Remastering Jerna'

202 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 19, 2010

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Ann Somerville

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Ann Somerville grew up in one of Australia’s prettiest small cities. In 1989, she left Australia with a BA and a burning ambition to see more of the world and its people, and to discover this ‘culture’ thing people kept telling her about. In 2006, she returned home to Southeast Queensland with two more degrees (this time in science and IT), an English husband and a staggering case of homesickness, vowing never to leave Australia again.

Her long, plot-driven fiction featuring gay and bisexual characters has been published by Samhain Publishing and elsewhere.

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August 28, 2015
5 STARS

what a blazing sequel. Must read series
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2,214 reviews1,229 followers
May 13, 2012
As others have noted, this book was a disappointment because it is no longer about Jerna. Jerna is locked up for most of the book, so this is instead a story about Ria and a cop investigating and travelling all over the show.

The first book is a must-read. I'm paraphrasing here, but when Someville talks about putting poisoned meat in front of a starving dog, and pretending it has free will to eat it or not, well, that's brilliant. The dialog about consent in Jerna encompasses more than just BDSM. The issue of consent relates to our economy, labour market, interpersonal relationships; you name it. Everyone should read that book.

The fact there's rapey non-con sex and BDSM activities just makes it incredibly relevant and hot.

Here, in contrast, we have a whodunnit . And because Jerna is in prison, no sex.

Had I approached this as a stand-alone story, without thinking it was a sequel to an awesome book, I would have liked it a whole lot more.
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Author 4 books8 followers
November 10, 2012
Slash Readers : Alright, so I admit to being a little uncertain about reading this novel because of the similarity of plot lines to the first one. However, due to the fact that I really did enjoy these characters, I decided to go for it.



Anyway, so honestly I'm going back to reading the third book now I keep trying to write about it instead of the second on. :)
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1,828 reviews27 followers
September 8, 2013
I truly enjoyed being in Ria's head this time. It was so hard for him not to be able to just rush in and save Jerna. Even with all his power and connections he was unable to do what he needed to do to protect Jerna from further trouble. But he did everything he could to make sure Jerna was safe and cared for and worked tirelessly to make sure he was cleared.

Sila was good addition and I liked getting to know Juli better. She was such a strong and funny person, and so supportive.

This was such a convoluted trail of vengence from someone who was only on the edge of Jerna's notice. Who could imagine that the actions taken would again devastate Jerna's life and family.

Luckily Ria was able to work with Sila to uncover the plot and finally free Jerna.
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1,264 reviews2 followers
April 15, 2012
Maybe it was reading it too soon after the last. I felt compelled to read the series, but I didn't enjoy it. I do like the play between Ria and Jerna, but the cast of characters grew.
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didn-t-finish
February 17, 2013
couldn't make it through this one, watching things fall apart again.
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March 6, 2013
A nice read, but not as enticing as the first book. Jerna's psyche is just more interesting to me than the other characters, I guess.
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Author 20 books13 followers
May 28, 2013
I'm really enjoying reading the books, found them very interesting and well written. This one wasnt an exeption, it is very different from the first one but totally worth it.
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