When jilted kindergarten teacher Sophie decides to expand her dating options via the internet and stumbles into the lair of a BDSM aficionado, she falls hard for the sexy Dom. But what will their connection survive when they finally come face to face?
This Trilogy includes the following steamy romance Her Web Master Tested by Her Web Master Claimed by Her Web Master
If you’re not a fan of dirty talking alpha male romance heroes, these books may not be for you, but if you're looking for a filthy online boyfriend who will make your toes curl, meet Sophie’s mysterious Dom.
A former psychologist, Normandie has always been fascinated by human behavior. She loves writing quirky characters that are all too human. “I’m interested in the kind of relationships people have in real life. So I write about my characters’ messy, unpredictable, and inexplicable journeys to love.”
If there were another 5 hours in the day, Normandie would spend more time needle-pointing and playing with photography. Instead, she’s a Pinterest addict and sports junkie who’s crazy for Twitter and the color pink. She lives with a passel of children, her hunky husband, and a pet pig who loves Red Bull.
So this series was a very interesting BDSM book. It was certainly not for the faint of heart either!
The majority of the first book takes place online. MC(Quinton) would send Sophie tasks to start testing her submissiveness. She would then have to report back to him in writing. They would later escalate it to calls because she refused to do cams.
I found the first book so interesting because the play toys were mostly house hold items. things you would never think of! It was extremely creative! Different from things i’ve read. Towards the end of book one they finally meet in person.
We begin to see Sophie getting attached and Quinton getting scared. I though their D/S relationship was really good. sooo spicy, However the relationship they later develop was so immature! I didn’t love it. The second book and third book really dragged. It felt like we were starting over with a new Dom and I could feel Sophie’s conflicted feelings. By the third book i had to push myself to finish it.
We did deep dive into Quentin to find out all his past and they why’s on what he does however it just did t seem like he was emotionally mature to be in a relationship.
At times I found Sophie’s character whiny, I didn’t care for the verbal parts of the kink in this one. I didn’t love how he would talk to her. The narrators both did a great job.