Natasha Devlin, the Mistress that rules the playrooms at Solace, and the men or women she dominates, doesn’t need love or relationships outside the walls of her fortress. She’d witnessed her fellow Doms fall in love. That wasn’t her scene. Aiden Morgan has two priorities in his life. Dedicating his time to visiting at the Alzheimer’s home that cares for his Grandad, and to his one other love, painting. But things change when he meets a stunningly beautiful older woman. For the first time in years, a simple friendship excites Natasha. It’s new and fresh and free from the responsibilities that have bound her life. Of course, the sizzling chemistry between her and Aiden helps. Introducing Aiden to the BDSM world she lives in would be a risk, but one she can’t pass up.
Rachel De Lune writes emotionally driven contemporary romance.
She began scribbling her stories in the pages of a notebook several years ago, and still can’t resist putting pen to real paper. What ifs are turned into heartfelt stories of love where there will always be a HEA.
Rachel lives in the South West of England and if she’s not writing HEAs, she’s probably reading them. She is a wife and has a beautiful daughter.
Rachel also writes darker romance with her co-author and book-bestie under Hart De Lune.
Great contemporary erotic romance. Natasha, a businesswoman and domme, mets Aiden, a younger man and artist, at the new adult care center she's had to take her mother. Sweet at times yet intense this was a worth while read since the romance and bdsm was realistic. Refreshing. I wish more domme books were like this.
This story from DeLune was as well written and developed as what we have come to expect in the More Series. Her character are well thought out and have all the human emotions and flaws as you and I. I had a bit harder time falling in love with this particular story right off the bat given that it features a female Domme, which I guess you'd say isn't my cup of tea. That aside, I felt really drawn into the story and the push and pull of creating this D/s romance. I enjoyed the duel first person point of view, however I wish there was more from Aiden's POV to help balance it out. Finally More is another solid novel and I am excited to see what DeLune comes out with next.
Natasha is a Domme. Aiden is vanilla. They meet at the Alzheimer home where Natasha has to put her mother after the disease takes a turn for the worse. Aiden's grandfather is there as well. They have instant attractions for each other. Natasha introduces him to the D/s world and he's intrigued. There's some intense moments that draw them even closer. Natasha is a strong woman but shows she has a soft side as well. Aiden is also strong but is a natural submissive. They mesh so well together. Received an ARC from the author.
This book only has (or had) 4 and 5 star ratings, and I have questions. I have not read any other books in this series and I don't intend to.
I picked it up because it has two tropes that I enjoy - older woman/younger man and femdom. I also like that it isn't set in the US.
Aidan and Natasha meet in a care home for Alzheimer patients while visiting relatives. Their interactions are good, they seem to click, they are on the way to a relationship.... and then it all goes sideways. There is a hell of a lot telling and not showing. We are told how character feel but we do not see any of that reflected in their behavior, nor do they talk. Natasha's grief-induced behavior is erratic and somewhat bizarre. I understand that grief is a complicated issue and people process it in different ways, but this is a book of fiction, not real life, and it could have been an opportunity to make the character more three dimensional, to add depth to her. But nope, we just saw a lot of psychological issues (that her friend the psychologist from the club should have gotten her to work on years before).
A side character has a psychotic break, commits several crimes, including breaking and entering AND assault AND keeps a hostage for a short while, but NOT A SINGLE PERSON CALLS THE POLICE for ANY of this. I understand not wanting to get someone in trouble for "small" stuff (I was going to say "like stalking" but that is not a small thing at all!) when they are emotionally hurting, but after you've been held at knife point and another person has been hit over the head and held hostage, maybe that would be a good time to involve authorities? Nope, not according to this book. All you need is your friend the psychologist (from the club ) and he will group therapy (?!?!?!) the shit out of the offender and everyone will live happily ever after... I mean, what in the actual eff??? [Side note, that's one of the reasons I don't read as many BDSM club based series' as I used to- every problem has a "solution" within the club, and no one has any friends or interactions/relationships with any people that are not in the club; it all feels very insular and a tad incestuous.]
I am not sure the author actually understands how BDSM works. She has obviously read about it but both Natasha's and Aidan's inner thoughts and feelings are inconsistent, unbelievable and just off. Their sex scenes are hot but it's not clear at all what they get from the actual D/s, beyond her repeating "I'm a Domme, I need it".
Age difference was talked about but IMO the issue wasn't resolved at all. She said "but the age difference" and he said "not an issue" and she said "fine" after sulking about it. I really wanted them to go in depth and figure out how they can work it out, not just paper over it.
There were other mind boggling details, as well. You embark in a relationship with someone, no matter if it was just sex or if feelings were involved, he spends nights at your house, you engage in effing BDSM, but you don't ask him what he does for a living? Seriously? I feel that's a question you would ask a neighbor or even person on a train that you will only meet once, let alone someone you let into your house and into your body. But it could just be me. Also, while I do respect serious coffee drinkers (and I enjoy coffee myself), Natasha constantly drinking coffee and saying out right that she doesn't eat ("maybe some fruit") seriously smacks of disordered eating and it's just bothered me.
I did finish this book and that alone would merit 2 stars, but I took one off because of the insane way they dealt with the crimes.
This is for those that don’t mind BDSM in the storyline. If you are one that likes to stretch your reading boundaries than you will like this one. But this author doesn’t have the story revolve around a “club”. We get to know the character that belongs to it – we get a little glimpse into the person’s life.
Ms. Natasha gets this story going right away – may need to keep a fan handy (or just go outside to cool down). Our author shows us how personal things can be between a Dom/Domme and their sub and that sometimes the lines can begin to blur.
This author shows the personal struggles that Natasha Devlin is having to face. What’s nice for Natasha is that she connects with someone who is going through similar struggles. Having taken care of two elderly parents it was something that I could connect with. At times the story made my emotions run on high having lost a parent not that long ago. But I don’t let that pain stop me from reading or enjoying what an author has written. And if you’ve gone through something similar it could make you sad or like me by bringing a tear to the eye.
It’s a story that shows that there’s a person behind the Dom/Domme persona. Natasha meets a young man named Aiden and he lets us into his world as he does her. There are hints of an age difference but I didn’t really notice it – there are those that say it’s only a number any ways. I also didn’t feel that you will miss anything should you start this series here. But if you like this story you may want to check out the other titles in the series since there are characters that will make an appearance here. And right up until the very end Natasha shows that she may be a Domme but that doesn’t mean that there is a lock on her emotions.
I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
I was so excited to see Natasha have her story told. She's quite the commanding presence and I've been intrigued with her for a while. I've always been curious about female Dommes. Having someone submit total control to you has got to be the most exhilarating experience....if you're in to that sort of thing. The one thing I always feared when reading a book with a female Domme was a beta male. Obviously a full blown alpha wouldn't work, but, especially for Natasha, there has to be a balance. And I think Aiden exhibited that to perfection. But this story is so much more than the BDSM aspect of this couple. For Natasha, she has to learn to deal with her mother having Alzheimer’s, a disease totally out of her control. This is one area that she is helpless, completely at the mercy of this cruel mistress that is slowly stealing her mother from her. It is at this point in her life that she meets Aiden. He too is dealing with this cruel monster, but with his grandfather. The bond they form is one that only strengthens with time and it is inevitable that the attraction between them comes to a head. These two push and pull. Where one is strong, the other is vulnerable. Where one is insecure, the other hasn't a care in the world. It is here that they learn to navigate the feelings that have for each other, and it is here that I loved both of them even more. For Natasha it is a learning curve that puts her in unfamiliar territory, for Aiden it's learning where the boundaries are and finding his place in her world. Finally More is by far, my favorite of the series, not only for the bdsm....but for the "more" that adds that something special to it.
Finally More By Rachel De Lune 5 stars Reviewed on behalf of 3 Degrees of Fiction Book Blog
This book was hands down one of the best books that I have read for ages! It was HOT!!! I admit I have dipped in and out of this series but Natasha’s story is probably the one I was most looking forward to reading! For me it was so nice to read something different in regards to a Domme/sub rather than Dom/sub. Whilst I’m not a fan of f/f books even I can’t deny that there were some pretty spicy scenes at the very beginning of this book but once Natasha met Aiden – it was just off the charts hot!! Amongst the hot, sexy, dominating parts to the story was a really touching and emotionally storyline involving Natasha’s mother. I think most people can relate to this storyline as this disease becomes ever present in our society and Rachel wrote about it so well, I really felt for Natasha (and Aiden too) I cannot imagine how it must feel to have to witness and experience some of the things that they did with their loved ones. Including this to the story I felt made the characters feel real, I felt a deeper connection with them both. A truly fantastic story and I cannot wait to see what else Rachel De Lune has in store for us in the future – I just know whatever it is it will be amazing!!
I am so glad we have had Natasha's book. I have wanted to know her story for a while now. What I was not expecting was the back story that comes with it. The one that brought Aiden and Natasha together.
The subject of Alzhimers is a really hard and touching theme. The majority of people in the world will come across this in some form during their life. It can be a horrible disease for all involved and this was written with such knoweldge and compassion. It had me tearing up in a few occasions.
I loved the bond with Aiden and despite the age difference they just fit together. Due to the book being so well written (in the descriptive sense) you can picture parts of the book so well in your mind. This is a sign of a great author.
This has to be my most favourite book in the series and I want more... more of Seb and Amy, Luc and Jess, Natasha and Aiden..I also want to know Andrew and Sarah's story.. Am I just being to greedy? Personally, I don't think so..
Wow, finally a book with the female Domme and the male submissive. Natasha is not looking for love or romance during the difficult time of finding care for her mother with Alzheimer’s. But she finds more than she bargained for when she meets Aiden who’s grandfather is also at the home. But is Aiden ready for the submissive lifestyle or will the age gap between the two be too much? Also, what happens when an ex partner of Natasha’s comes back in the picture? With great characters and awesome sex scenes this storyline had me hooked from the opening pages. I cannot wait to read more from this author.
4 Star Read Advanced Reader Copy provided by author for an honest review.
This was my third book from Rachel De Lune and I am thrilled to be apart of her ARC group. Thank you Ms. De Lune for the enjoyment and honor of reading your stories.
Finally More is a story of trust, dominance, and soul searching. Natasha is a vibrant, successful Domme who has created a perfect life for her self. She has friends, her mother, her career, and the club. Everything seems to flow as expected until her mother’s Alzheimer’s warrants more care and placement in a specialized facility. Natasha meets Aiden, a twenty-five year old artist, and soon both their worlds take on new meaning, new boundaries, and new challenges. As time goes on Aiden and Natasha share time together, bond over the progression of Alzheimer’s Disease in their loved ones, and cannot ignore the unbridled attraction they feel towards each other. It becomes a passionate dance of undeclared submission and dominance until finally something or someone snaps and changes the rules of the game for good.
Awesome! I've volunteered to review this book for United Indie Book Blog. This is the fifth book on this series. This can be also read as an standalone too. But I highly recommend reading from the beginning. This story is about Domme Natasha and Aiden. I was so hyped cause I was able to finally have Miss Natasha's story. And what a story it was. It blew my mind for sure. You have to get this ONE even if you don't want to read the first four. This will have you drawn into each page just like how I was. I wasn't able to stop reading. Keep up the awesome work! I can't wait to read your next book.
Seeing Natasha’s personal struggles when as a Domme she is always in control was eye opening. Watching her personal growth dealing with an ailing parent and finding a romantic connection when she wasn’t looking for one was beautiful. Looking forward to many more books from Rachel that give a real look into BDSM and the struggles of the relationships formed within the lifestyle.
This is the fifth book on this series. This can be also read as an standalone too. But I highly recommend reading from the beginning. This story is about Domme Natasha and Aiden. I was so hyped cause I was able to finally have Miss Natasha's story. And what a story it was. It blew my mind for sure. You have to get this ONE even if you don't want to read the first four. This will have you drawn into each page just like how I was. I wasn't able to stop reading. Keep up the awesome work! I can't wait to read your next book.
This is officially my last review of the year.. I know I know I am late... But here it goes..
Rachel has never ever disappointed me with any of her books.. I FREAKING LOVED THIS BOOK!!! Finally More is by far my favorite book by Rachel. Rachel has nailed this book.. What makes it even better is the Alpha in this book is a FEMALE... Yes a female. You don't see this in Domme books.. Hardly ever. If fact, I have only read one other book that had a female Domme...
**I voluntarily received an Advance Reader Copy of this book.**
Great story! I love a walk on the BDSM side. This story I particularly enjoyed because the alpha in this story is female. Unfortunate circumstances bring this couple together, and those same circumstances contribute to their strong bond.
I really enjoyed the "More" series, and highly recommend it.
Finally More is a great book and Rachel De Lune did an excellent job of writing this story. It had a very intriguing storyline and it certainly made me think.
The way Natasha and Aiden meet, at the nursing home, is very sweet; you can tell they have a chemistry from start. Throughout the whole book, she fights her feelings for him. This book was very hard for me to read for personal reasons but at the same time, I enjoyed it.
Natasha is moving her Mom into the Pines Nursing Home, when they meet, as Aiden's granddad is staying there. I thought it was sweet that the neighbors were always there for her. I was shocked that she wanted to introduce Aiden into her lifestyle. I got all the feels when they profess their love to each other.
This is the second book I have read from Rachel De Lune and I look forward to reading more. I will definitely be recommending Finally More.
Natasha's story has finally come and what an amazing story it has been. Ups and downs for both her and Aiden. This was interesting as it not just focused on Natasha relationship with Aiden, it slso shows her relationship with her sick mum and the sacrifices that that disease brings out. I was charmed by Aiden, although younger than her he was very mature in dealing with things and cslled her out when needed. Seeing him grow under her teaching was incredible.
A very mature book and well worth the wait for this Domme story. Highly recommended.
I received an ARC from the author......This book is right in line with the ones preceding it. In this part of the series, we delve into the personality of Natasha who has been briefly mentioned in the previous books. She is aloof in the way she lives her life. She "plays" with others just to "play" fulfilling her personal needs. After some upheaval in her life, she meets Aiden. They connect on a level she wasn't expecting and she balks. As with the other couples, there are difficulties to overcome. She finally "submits" to the emotional connection that she and Aiden have. After some other twists, the couple finds their balance. I fully enjoyed this new offering and I cannot wait to see more from the author. You will not be disappointed. I can't wait to read the series over again
I received an ARC copy of this book for an honest review. Just when I think Rachel’s work couldn’t get any better, she write’s yet another fabulous book. Natasha and Aiden’s story is filled with dilemmas. One incident had me on the edge of my seat wondering what the outcome would be. I love how she dealt with the sensitive issue of loved ones with Alzheimer’s and the impact he has on both the patient and their relatives. The sex scenes were erotic and hot as hell. I especially enjoyed the last one! Rachel has surpassed herself with Finally More. Looking forward to reading many more of her books.
I received a copy to give an honest review and omg I couldn’t put it down. I’ve loved reading this series and Natasha’s story is no exception Rachel has done it again bringing us a great book that you just can’t put down.
I received this book as an Advanced Reviewer Copy. I am voluntarily leaving a review. This is the fifth book in a series, but can easily be read as a stand-alone. Natasha is a 40 yo Domme.and a (silent) co-owner of a BDSM club. She is also the only child of a widowed mother. This book is a steamy read. It also touches on many of the concerns of a woman in mid-life, caregiving an ill parent, unwanted attention of a former lover, balancing needs/wants of yourself and your lover who is at a different lifestage. If you like this series, you will love this book. If you want a great, kinky, woman-in-charge read. This is your book.
Finally More is Book 5 in the Evermore Series. I love BDSM books and Doms but, I have never really been a fan of Domme’s. I think mostly because they don’t seem to be womanly and I love Alpha Males. Of course, that is my personal opinion. However, I might have to change my thoughts on this. I loved reading Finally More and Natasha was plenty womanly! She was tough or at least she felt she needed to be tough and she tried to push everyone away. So much so that I just wanted to slap the you know what out of her. But, she gets there.
Miss Natasha Devlin (is a Domme) she is the mistress in the playroom at Solace and she dominates men or women. The male Doms in the club seem to be all falling in love and it just isn’t “Her” scene or so she thinks.
Natasha meets Aiden Morgan at an Alzheimer’s Home where she had to place her mother and Aiden’s grandfather is in the home too. There is a big age difference between Aiden (he is 25 and she is 40). Can you say cougar? I think it really works for this book.
Oh, and I love Aiden even though he may not be an alpha male he isn’t wimpy. He has a sense of humor. I think it helps that there is a big age difference.
I love this book and I am going to give Finally More 5 stars. I hope you will love it as much as I did.
I always wanted to read about the mistress of Solace. Natasha's story is everything that I wanted it to be. Aiden is a great match for her. Though I do not believe that you need someone to be happy, I am glad that she got to experience it and that she took time to get there in her life. I think the Sarah conundrum works perfectly because this is something that could happe for real in the lifestyle/ I love that Rachel De Lune adds reality mixed with happily ever afters to make for such great books.
Finally More by Rachel De Lune was one of my favourites in this series. Natasha has been a mystery in the other books but we always knew she was a rock, a sounding board for others to turn to. Now Natasha shows herself to be human, vulnerable like any other behind her veil of armour. I absolutely loved that we got to see just what makes Natasha tick and how she herself is surprised at what she finds is missing in her life. When reality comes knocking on her door, she is forced to examine everything she thought was important. I found myself relating to Natasha in many ways and I rather enjoyed this journey into the realm of BDSM where the woman wears the pants in the bedroom. The idea of a Domme having a male submit to her made me wonder if he would be weak and easily led like a puppy but Natasha's submissive, Aiden, doesn't wither at Natasha's dominance. He is strong, demands to be her equal in the relationship and uses his submission to show his intense love for her.
If you've been craving some delicious BDSM scenes from Rachel, she's got you covered. Miss Natasha knows how to use her toys for maximum pleasure. She mixes it up by having scenes that also end in mutual pleasure that sparks the relationship aspect of our couple. I was overjoyed to see Aiden bring out that part of Natasha. This book had me fanning myself more than once. The sex is steamy and enticing. Watching the woman be the dominant one was new for me, but I liked it and I loved how Aiden' s body reacted to everything she did.
Rachel also touched my heart by introducing the very real reality of aging parents and the struggles our characters face to care for them and watch helplessly as they slowly deteriorate and their minds slip away. It is a sad but true experience many people face. This may have been a side part to the story but it really tied the book together and I'm glad she took this route. Above all, it allowed me to see the characters as real people, with real problems and feelings.
I enjoyed revisiting Solace and getting a glimpse into the lives of past characters. I'm not sure what is in store for The Evermore Series but Finally More was an excellent addition and I look forward to more of More. Well done Miss De Lune.
This is Rachel's hottest book so far! But what more would you expect from the story of a Domme and her inexeperienced sub?
I have been waiting for Natasha's story forever. There's something about her that peaks my interest and makes me really want to know more about her and what made her such a fierce individual(in a Tyra Banks/America's Next Top Model type of way.) We don't see enough of the dominant female in books these days, it's all about the Mr Grey's, let alone the older woman/younger man dynamic. Rachel has approached the situation in a refreshing way and has really upped the ante and set standards for others to try and follow. I really love these 2 main characters and their relationship is wonderfully played out. The whole thing is a breath of fresh air in what is becoming a fairly stagnant playing field. But not only is it hot, there are also scenes of heartbreak and devastation, as well as love and tenderness, showing the softer more approachable side to Natasha.
The only thing that lets it down a little for me is the fairly slow beginning. It took me a good couple of days to have it smack me in the face and draw me in until I couldn't put it down.
There aren't twists, or unexpected plot swerves. There's no depravity or degradation. It is simply the story of finding a true and deep love in the most unexpected of places at the most unexpected of times.
I’ve been looking forward to reading Natasha’s story since the moment she was introduced to me. It isn’t very often that a book is written with a Domme as the leading character and I absolutely loved that this book was not all about the time that Natasha spends at Solace but about her life outside the club too.
It must be difficult for a female who naturally has a need to dominate to find the right person to have a loving relationship with. Natasha meets Aiden at a care home and although the attraction between the couple is instant, there is so much for them to work through. Not only is Natasha concerned about introducing Aiden to her D/s lifestyle, she also has other things going on in her life that she needs to focus on too. The topics covered in this story were written with consideration and care, which is something that Rachel De Lune always achieves.
The chemistry between Aiden and Natasha is incredible. There are some scenes in this book that are so hot, you will need a cold shower after you’ve read them! This story will have you feeling every emotion. For example, there are aspects of this story which will pull on your heart strings, and then there are some that will have you on the edge of your seat fearing which direction the story is going to go.
I loved seeing different sides to Natasha, as I’ve only really known her as the highly respected Domme at Solace. I also loved the interactions between Aiden and Natasha which were perfectly written to show their connection and enable the reader witness how their relationship develops. Aiden my have a submissive side to him, but I love that he challenges Natasha so that they both can work towards having a relationship which suits them both.
Finally More may be the final book in The Evermore Series but I hope that it isn’t the last we see of the characters that I now know and love. To be honest I would like nothing more than to keep revisiting this series and I’m hoping that one day in the future Rachel may consider writing Andrew and Sarah’s story…. fingers crossed.
This has been a fantastic series from start to finish - one that I highly recommend to you to read.
An outstanding read! I've loved every book of this series. This is a bdsm romance, like the others but here Natasha is the Domme. Natasha hold her emotions in. She is always in control. But when her mother's Alzheimer's gets worst, she has to change her life and priorities to take care of her mom. Natasha meets Aiden, one of the residents grandson. Aiden is a loving family member and Natasha is drawn to him. But Natasha is 40. Aiden is 25, she is a Domme living the lifestyle and he doesn't. The story was beautiful, putting a lot of emphasis on how difficult it is for the caregivers of the person afflicted with Alzheimer's, and how one must find ways to cope. It is also steamy and a great love story.
The chemistry between these two is electric from the start. I loved watching their relationship develop. They both seemed so in tune with each other. From the previous books, I wasn't a big fan of Natasha's, but this book made me fall for her.
She grows so much throughout the book and shows she too has insecurities, and once she lets Adrian in she can finally let him help work through them with her.
One of my favourite parts of the book.... "Because I love you, and I want to be your husband and your submissive. Two sides of the same coin. I want to be your everything, and you need this in your life like I need you in mine.”
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
This is an ok book. I felt bored most of the time reading it and I don’t usually get bored with erotica. The heroine doesn’t seem to have a personality… or maybe I don’t feel a connection at all. Bland dialogue. There’s barely any chemistry between the characters. It’s like they find each other attractive which means they should do something about it. Idk what it is, but they are so plain.