Anna has another fantasy. Can Kline take her to the place she wants to be?
With another weekend away due, Anna requests that Kline take her to sub-space during sex, somewhere he’s been several times but something she has so far failed to achieve. This time she’s intent on getting there, and with the help of her sexy-as-hell Dom, there’s no room for entertaining the fact she might not.
Kline wants to satisfy Anna’s every need and takes her to a new kind of hotel—one with a dungeon so he can use the facilities there to enable him to grant Anna’s latest desire.
Will they experience an off-the-charts-hot sexual experience that they’ll never forget?
Natalie Dae writes erotic romance; sometimes paranormal, sometimes fantasy, and sometimes everything else! She lives in a quiet village in England with her husband, children, and three cats. In her spare time she reads, reads, reads. Oh, and cleans house–a terrible obsession.
Natalie is a multi-published author in several genres under other pen names.
In Thinking Kinkier, the second book in the Fantasies Explored series, Anna and Kline are trying to move forward after their tryst with Jack. How does inviting a third person into your bed affect a relationship? At first glance, it seems that Jack left very little lasting influence for Anna other than her love for Kline is stronger now. However, Kline was definitely thrown for a loop and is almost afraid that he'll lose his wife if he's not careful. Still wanting to explore Anna's kinkiest fantasies, he does so to keep her happy. This is where we find the couple in the second novella. While I enjoyed Thinking Kinkier, I felt it was not as sinfully sexy as the previous novella. The sex between them was hot, but it lacked the heat that I loved. Of course, I devoured it almost immediately after Think Kink and I jumped right into the last novella in the Fantasies Explored series because I couldn't wait to see how the series finale would play out.
I received an ARC copy in exchange for a honest review.
Meh...I just find this couple, well, Anna, really, to be a bit unattractive as she's such a pain ho--not that there's anything wrong with that. She's just strikes me (get it) as very selfish.