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Master #28

Chained Heart

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Talon’s heart was chained by the past. He can’t forgive himself nor can he move on. The moment a submissive starts to have feelings for him he sends them away. Pepper knew this from the beginning and has made sure to hide her love for him. It is a game she has grown quite good at. She knows he would be a wonderful Master if only he could unchain his heart.

Hope was hurt by Master Talon sending her away. Master Xanthos did warn her that this would happen when he gave her the choice which Master to serve. Now she is placed with her second choice Master Zen. Her heart still aches for her first love Master Xavier. Her pride is still wounded by Master Talon’s rejection. Can she find what she is looking for with Master Zen?

“Chained Heart” is another thrilling addition to Justus Roux’s bestselling Master Series.

149 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 15, 2014

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Justus Roux

104 books91 followers
Justus Roux is the author of over forty erotic romance novels that range from the paranormal to BDSM. Her bestselling Master Series, Barbarian of Malka Series, and Dom/sub trilogy have earned good reviews from readers and reviewers. When she is not writing she enjoys spending time with her family, traveling and is always on the pursuit for new and interesting music to inspire her. You can see her work at www.justusroux.com and www.justusrouxmasterseries.com. You can email her at storyteller36@msn.com, or follow her on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/justusroux

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February 24, 2014
Cocktails and Books Review

****4 1/2 stars*****

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Talon’s is a master in the same community as Master Xanthos. Talon is a great trainer is one issue is he does not want to be emotionally involved with any of his subs. At first sight of the subs falling in love with him, he sends them away. Talon’s biggest issue is he can’t move away from the past. Talon was while an interesting character was equally frustrating because he refused to even attempt to deal with the death of his sub.

Pepper is Master Talon’s sub and has managed to last the longest because she was able to conceal her love for Talon. Pepper is smart and interesting. She thinks well on her feet and will do whatever it takes to help Talon, whether he wants it or not. I loved the ending of Talon and Pepper’s story. It was very fitting.

Ms. Roux continued what is present in many of the books in this series, a dueling story line. I loved that Xanthos while head of their community still had issues and problems to deal with. Mistress Victoria is an interesting character and one that I hope to see again in the future. However, Victoria’s presence does bring up and issue that I have wondered about Georgia and Damien and how they can be in the same community. While there seemed to be a natural end in the book I think that this issue will be brought up in the future.

Chained Heart is the twenty-eighth book in the Master series by Justus Roux. This book is best read as part of the series for the best understanding. Ms. Roux has done a great job of continuing the soap opera feel in this book that is present in other books. This book is well written with such interesting and engaging main and secondary characters. This book just draws you in and keeps you engaged until the very end of the book. I enjoyed this book and I can’t wait to read the next book in this series.
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February 2, 2014
4.5 Cocktails

Talon’s is a master in the same community as Master Xanthos. Talon is a great trainer is one issue is he does not want to be emotionally involved with any of his subs. At first sight of the subs falling in love with him, he sends them away. Talon’s biggest issue is he can’t move away from the past. Talon was while an interesting character was equally frustrating because he refused to even attempt to deal with the death of his sub.

Pepper is Master Talon’s sub and has managed to last the longest because she was able to conceal her love for Talon. Pepper is smart and interesting. She thinks well on her feet and will do whatever it takes to help Talon, whether he wants it or not. I loved the ending of Talon and Pepper’s story. It was very fitting.

Ms. Roux continued what is present in many of the books in this series, a dueling story line. I loved that Xanthos while head of their community still had issues and problems to deal with. Mistress Victoria is an interesting character and one that I hope to see again in the future. However, Victoria’s presence does bring up and issue that I have wondered about Georgia and Damien and how they can be in the same community. While there seemed to be a natural end in the book I think that this issue will be brought up in the future.

Chained Heart is the twenty-eighth book in the Master series by Justus Roux. This book is best read as part of the series for the best understanding. Ms. Roux has done a great job of continuing the soap opera feel in this book that is present in other books. This book is well written with such interesting and engaging main and secondary characters. This book just draws you in and keeps you engaged until the very end of the book. I enjoyed this book and I can’t wait to read the next book in this series.
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August 26, 2018
Though Master Talon's heart is chained in misery as the title self describes, this was an okay storyline. Felt as though we have branched away from the main characters and are slightly cruising along. Each Master does have their own trials to deal with but some don't feel as exciting as others. What I did like here though was the inclusion of Masters Damien, Lash and Zen. These 3 Masters are a joy to read about. Was glad that Master Lash's illness was included and not skirted away from storyline. There are cases where authors bypass major points of characters where they are sometimes forgotten. What I like about The Master series is that all past and present characters are always mentioned. And this is why it is a great series to become hooked onto.
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