This chapter is taken from my novel, Brie Learns the Art of Submission. Fans have been begging for a scene from Sir’s point of view, but I have resisted because this is Brie’s story. However, there is one scene in the novel (the chapter titled ‘Serving her Khan’) that deserved another POV. Fans could not know all the work and attention Sir Davis put into setting up Brie’s last fantasy before graduation.
It is with a full heart that I give this free gift to you: A chapter written from Sir’s POV
You know I love you, peeps! ~Red Phoenix
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This is an BDSM erotica short coming in around 18 pages.
This is an Amazon freebie.
Really nothing new here. This is Khan's POV of Brie's last fantasy. It is short and gives you a bit of his thoughts, but half off it is pulled from Brie Bows to Her Master. I liked seeing his POV, and planning of the scene, but really it left me with more questions, than I even knew I had. Hopefully Maybe some of them will be answered in the After Graduation series.
I wasn't really impressed, but it only took like 5 minutes to read, so no harm done. It's enough to give you a little Brie fix, if you need a little boost.
I think I would have much rather seen his POV of the Collaring Ceremony.
This long awaited glimpse into Sir's mind was amazing. I LOVED seeing things from Sir's POV. Red Phoenix NEVER ever disappoints. The Brie series has had me captivated from the very first chapter. This is the one series that I NEVER miss a release for. I literally can't get enough. I won't give away anything in this one, but if you've read even just one Brie you MUST, must, MUST read Khan: Lasting Impressions (Sir's POV).
This could very easily be a portion of the larger and definitive book series for the s/M lifestyle and way of life.
This lifestyle is not for me. But thanks to the fascinating and careful description of what is freely given and freely taken in the s/M relationship, I can better understand the exchange between a sub/dominant relationship, and I can appreciate the nuances of a lifestyle foreign and that while not my choice in life, are very real happy and fulfilling choices for the people who embrace this chosen lifestyle, and that it's a valid and satisfying alternative lifestyle for many of them. This is like a portion of the very instructive lesson book set for the alternative s/M lifestyle by this author. This series is an educated, well-thought out, respectful look at the s/M lifestyle. You don't have to agree with the lessons or lifestyle to appreciate the candor and multitude of options from an author who walks the walk, talks the talk, and lovingly maintains a happy versatile sexual relationship of her own choosing. Like the light that Hugh Hefner illuminated the playboy lifestyle for the world as an alternative lifestyle, and human sexuality, so author Red Phoenix illuminates the previously mysterious world of s/M, as yet another alternative choice for loving, contented, and consenting, adventurous adults.
The "Headliner" pretty much says it all. Certainly NOT what I would pay for and it ONLY has "SLIGHT" attraction. Glad Red has not purposed her talents for THIS type of writing.
This is the first time I have had ANYTHING DEROGATORY to say about Red's offerings. HOPE I never have to again.
Love to be able to see Sirs POV of a favorite scene in the 3rd book. I like to feel the characters emotions. Seeing Sirs perspective makes the story really come alive even more.
This mini books gives me a better look into the characters. Now I have to go back and re read these books. I know I will Have better enjoyment with knowing what I know now.
This was a lesson outside of the classroom. He planned it carefully but never knew what was going through his head. We knew what was going on in her head thanks to the submission series.
Finally we see Sirs point of view. I understand Reds reluctance to voice his side as she was writing Brie's story not Thanes. But as a reader, and fan of the series, I have to say I have wanted to know what he was thinking and feeling all the way through, from the moment he walked into the tobacco store to the final moments at the graduation ceremony.
Please give us more from his perspective.
I think doing so would also allow all those readers that couldn't warm to him to find a connection to his character.
Fascinated to find out unrequited love and suicide is a trigger for him... Need to find out more about the tragedy that created his fear of being loved. Glad I have some explanation as to his reaction to her in that scene. It had me wondering.
I desperately want to know his POV the night before graduation when he told her trainers were off limits and the night of graduation when she presents her collar.
Thoroughly enjoyed seeing the story from Thanes side.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
I also loved Brie's journey, I love the fact that you started it from no experience at all for her, the idea of the training school and other beginners was a wonderful journey to go on throughout the series, I love all the characters and their paths as well, each one is a vital part to the series and for Brie on her journey.
The journey was intended for Brie but I found myself falling in love with Sir and his own personal journey to realizing what he wants and needs.
I have read and re-read this series over and over. I would love any other novellas you may entice us with, even on the other characters lives. I look forward to your future musings.
I never realized how much I missed Brie. even now knowing Thane's heart wanted her he still was her Master. I only wish now Thane had his story from the start of the first meet of Brie and how hard it was to try and stay away from the goddess of his heart. Red Phoenix is an amazing author of every book she touches. the gift she has to pull you in and fall in love with not just the story but the characters themselves. if you haven't read the Brie series please do yourself a favor. start now you won't regret it.
Oh, Sir, Sir... You've answered some of my questions, but raised many more. You've intrigued me.
This was Sir's POV from the time he played the role of Khan in Brie's last fantasy. It was nice to get in his mind for a little while, but I certainly wanted more. In fact, just when I thought I would read something important about him, the story ended. At 86%. Oh, well, I guess I'll find out everything I need to know about him in After Graduation series, just like Brie.
Funny enough, no matter that I would have rated the other books 6 out of 5 stars if possible ... I just didn't like Sir's POV. I feel like it didn't have the 'voice' that I thought of as Sir. As in, it still sounded like Brie talking. Was it bad? No ... just not what I think it could have been. Any extra insight with this series is appreciated, but I just wasn't feeling this one. Ah well. :)
I just finished KHAN, Lasting Impressions and loved it. This is picked up from Brie Learns the Art of Submission and you will be able to know in Sir (Thane's) POV. It was good to read this so you could see how he was starting to feel for Brie. You have to read Brie's story first or you would not understand what is going on. You will love this!
Brie is still in training; this time with Khan and he reads her fantasy and plans an evening to make it happen. At the end of the evening he is still Khan: Lasting Impression of Brie stays with him although some of his plans fell out of the fantasy with just one wrong word. The story is written from Sir's point of view and shows his reactions and control issues with Brie, a sub he find almost irresistible.
Having read the Brie series this was a fun read. I enjoyed seeing how Sir's POV would be. How he had to work so hard to reframe from taking Brie that first night of her Khan fantasy.
This was one of my favorite scenes in the book. In 'Brie learns the very of submission' we see the whole scene in Brie's pov. This is Sir's pov and it was a welcome change. Seeing the same scene from two pov's was brilliant. How one saw it was completely different how the other saw it, but they still can have the same outcome. It's only short but you have to read it.
This is one of my favorite scenes in the book. I loved Brie's fantasy but seeing it from Sir's POV wow! I loved how when he read her fantasy he smiled and started thinking how he can make it appear yo this day and age. I loved the whole theatre bit in the book, but with Dir' s POV how different he saw the same scene. It was interesting and pure genius.
It's been so many books imagining what Sir thinks, how he feels! Τrying to guess his feelings reading behind his words, looks, gestures..! And now we have a small glimpse of what's happening inside his head, his heart and why he acts as he acts. HAPPY - HAPPY moment!!!!!! :) :) :)
This is just a short snippet but it was nice to see things from sir's point of view. I definitely had no issues paying for it and the story being all in one place versus having to go to various interviews on the web to find all the parts.