Edited January 4, 2012 (I downgraded it from 4 to 3.5/3 stars)
3.5 stars.
"My recipe for dealing with anger and frustration: set the kitchen timer for twenty minutes, cry, rant, and rave, and at the sound of the bell simmer down and go about business as usual.”
- by Phyllis Diller –
I have to explain this quote. The Dom Who Loved Me got me all worked up; it was frustrating at times and I had to simmer down. Hold your horses, Baba...Although I have to admit that I didn’t use a kitchen timer. But I’m going to keep that in mind and give it a try another time when the need arises. Funny thing is that the kitchen timer is so appropriate because the hero is a great cook. Yeah, Sean likes to SIMMER (pun intended) his amazing meals. Besides satisfying women...this guy knows how to cook! So not fair!
Our heroine, Grace Hawthorne, is a forty-year-old widow with two grown sons. She works as an admin assistant for an employment agency. The hero, Sean Taggart, is chasing a terrorist, and it seems that his only lead is our heroine, Grace. Sean suspects that Grace’s employer is linked to illegal activities. Former Green Beret, Sean, is really eager to get verrry close to Grace to unravel those crimes and to catch the villain. My oh my, was he ever grateful to getting so close to Grace when he discovers her submissive nature...Grace loves to read BDSM novels, and Sean is perfect for her. She’s living out her wildest fantasies, and Sean knows exactly how to pleasure her.
Hmmm...The Dom Who Loved Me was rather difficult to review. Usually I already know what I want to write when I’m reading a book. It was kind of an emotional rollercoaster. I felt totally frustrated and annoyed at times! Time after time I thought that Sean was a self-righteous and stupid jerk and Grace a naive heroine! Talking about self-righteous and stupid jerk...seriously, Ian Taggart could give Sean a run for his money. Boy, was I ever exasperated! Sean calls Grace 'little one' AD NAUSEAM!! And the word f*ck/f*cked/f*cking is used to the utmost. Gosh, sometimes I felt that I could have caused deliberate self-harm (such as tearing off my hair).
I appreciated the fact that the heroine was eight years older than the hero. Actually, what I really liked about The Dom Who Loved Me is that the BDSM topic was nicely wrapped up by a plot. Besides having very hot and kinky sex, the main couple was living a life. Ehm, admittedly a pretty dangerous life but a life nevertheless. Sean acts like a jerk but boy, this guy is one HOT and yummylicious jerk. On top of that, the heroine which I mentioned was a tad too naive for my liking, was really witty and feisty. During this frustrating read they somehow became rather dear to me. It’s a bit crazy, isn’t it? I can’t help it but I am looking forward to reading Ian’s story. This guy seems to be absolutely intriguing and in addition to that he is a bloody a*s. Gosh, believe me I am so not a masochist but I’d like to read more about him. Besides Ian there are a few very interesting secondary characters as well, such as Adam, Jake, and Eve. The final 'climax' (pun intended) was thrilling and of course there was a HEA for H/h, but one has to wonder what will happen with the supporting cast.
The Dom Who Loved Me by Lexi Blake is book 1 in the Masters and Mercenaries series. It’s one hot, engaging, and frustrating read! If you like Cherise Sinclair’s books then give Ms. Blake a try.
Warning: The Dom Who Loved Me contains graphic sex (oral and anal), explicit language, toys, and a lot of spanking