2.5 stars
This was a BDSM-light, erotic short story/novella. Gwen, thirty-four, is the secret sole author of a collection of short stories titled Evening Songs. She has dark desires which she keeps hidden from the world - and herself. Ty, forty, is a billionaire actor and producer who is tired of making action movies. When he comes across Evening Songs, he is determined to make a movie of a lifetime based on the stories. The stories, "The Darkest Night" in particular which explored the BDSM relationship of a fictional character, moved him and he believes that by collaborating with the author to write the screenplay, they would be able "to bring to the screen the same emotion, the same powerful characters and stimulating plot" as was in the stories. Incidentally, Ty, too, as deep, dark desires which he is forced to keep under wraps to avoid celebrity gossip. When Ty meets Gwen face-to-face for the first time, he believes that Gwen might be the one who can fulfill his deep, dark desires.
I thought the writing and pacing was fairly good. While this was a quick read, it didn't feel rushed. The reader learns in the first few pages that Gwen and Ty had been corresponding by email and phone prior to their first meeting, and the relationship that had established between them had been one of mutual liking. Gwen's insistence on maintaining a professional relationship did slow the development of a sexual one. During this brief period, Gwen and Ty have night talks from which, I suppose, they learned a bit more about each other personally. I thought that this made the development of their relationship more realistic and less sudden.
The characters were relatable. Part of what interested me were their respective ages. It is uncommon to come across couples of this age group in romance/erotic romance. Both Ty and Gwen had difficulties accepting their desires as a natural part of them. While Ty was less conflicted, Gwen had been very repressed. Ty's attempts to gradually steer his relationship with Gwen into a long-term BDSM relationship was the basis of this novella. It was interesting to read their thoughts and how they came to terms with their sexual preferences.
I wasn't too keen on Ty the Dom. He was gentle, in a way, and rather patient with Gwen's fears, but I didn't feel the spark for him. Nonetheless, it was hard not to wish him the sexual slave that he desired. The novella spent a lot of time in his third person POV which helped me understand him better. It was his inner conflict, I guess, that attracted me to his character more.
Gwen was a bit more frustrating. While I understood her resistance to acknowledging and accepting her sexual preferences, I got as frustrated with Ty at her stubbornness and refusal to believe that her needs were natural and not wrong. I guess I felt bad for Ty who was trying so hard to realize his HEA that I was getting irritated with Gwen for putting a delay to that goal. Gwen liked to challenge Ty, especially to get her way. This made for some erotic moments.
The novella itself seemed BDSM-light because many of the heavier BDSM scenes such as the St. Andrew's cross, whipping, caning, etc. were only mentioned or implied, not shown. The BDSM/erotic scenes that were shown focused mostly on rough sex, some role-playng, bondage, spanking, hair pulling, and some D/s elements. The sex scenes were pretty erotic but I got tired of the constant fingering.
First read: March 24, 2012 - 2 stars
Second read: May 28, 2012 - June 13, 2012 - 2.5 stars