The future of Emily and Anderson's relationship relies on them finding a way to make the gap between city and country work. Can a country girl leave behind her horses for a life in the glitz, glamor and busyness of the big city? Anderson convinces her to take leave from her job as a ranch hand and spend two weeks in his city apartment. To make matters more complicated for her, she also agrees to spend that time as a teen, the age Anderson feels she needs to regress to in order to fully find herself. Meeting new friends makes the city more palatable and helps Emily as she struggles to come to terms with having less freedom as a Middle. However, the city is a large and sometimes frightening place. An easy place to get lost... Can Anderson and his friends find Emily before harm falls her? And will her misadventure put her off city life for good? While Finding Emily can be read as a stand alone, it does follow the love story of Anderson and Emily that began in A Visit to the Ranch. Please note this book contains spanking and age regression. Elly Knight also chooses to write her spanking novels without explicit sex scenes.
Normally I love Elly’s books. Just know that she doesn’t have sex scenes in her stories most of the time. But this book triggered the heck out of me. The MC Dom was not just strict but full on sadist. Which surprised me. I would have safe worded out of this relationship. I had to skip the disciplinary scenes. If that doesn’t bother you then you’ll love this book.
I ignored the negative reviews about this book but I shouldn't have. Up to the point I stopped it has been nothing but punishment. Im very disappointed all the other books in this series had a balance. I stopped reading at pg 70. What was happening and what was to come was borderline abuse. I know this author doesn't write explicit love scenes but some show of love should have been shown by the half way point in the book.
I have liked the series up until Rick, and Anderson had to go to such extremes in punishing. Straps and rods and birch, are horrible. I felt like I was reading a story of sadists rather than littles.
I have to say that after reading all of the series I suddenly get to this one and find that unlike the previous ones it is not available on kindle unlimited but has to be purchased. This annoys me as much as the authors who sell the 1st & maybe 2nd books at reasonable prices but then suddenly put the rest of the books in a series at greatly increased prices. I feel cheated.