Has city slicker Julia met her match in a rugged Montana cowboy?t's not only Julia's professional acumen that has men quaking in their shoes - she also has a taste for keeping men in line after office hours. With an impressive collection of whips and high heels to her name, she sure has some kinky ways of showing affection. But Julia's been searching all her life for a man who won't be tamed too quickly - and when she meets rugged dude rancher Zach on a business get-together in Montana, she thinks she might have found him.He may be a simple countryman, but he's not about to take any nonsense from an uppity city woman like Julia. Zach's full of where she thinks he's tough, he turns out to be gentle; when she's confident she's got this particular cowboy broken in, he turns the tables on her. Underneath the big sky of Montana, has the steely Julia finally met her match?
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Now this is just me, but I would like a little romantic connection between the H/H. This book just seemed like the heroine was having relations with anyone and everyone. It was like a chorus line. Next, please.....
Very erotic book as expected from Emma Holly combined with a storyline. The story is about Julia Muellers struggles with beeing a dominatrix and her (imagined) inability to feel love, maybe beeing some kind of freak because she likes the power trip. And that's already my main criticism with this book, I didn't really get her problem respecively it was not presented very persuasively. Her mental struggles where not in harmony with her actions. Mixed into it is her "childhood trauma" of seeing her mother whipping her lover/stepfather with a leather belt which is presented as key scene to Julias charakter/problems. Then I have another quibble - it has no main effect on the story but could have been so easily verified. Heidelberg, her Swiss mothers hometown, is situated in Germany not in Switzerland! Then I had a personal issue with the hero (all in all a very nice guy) - I can't stand mustaches. Usually I'm able to picture all characters in my head as I wish even if they are described differently. I just change hair colors of whatever. This works well for me provided that the author does not mention certain aspects I change for myself repeateldy. This certain mustache is mentioned quite a lot and it bothered me :-) so for all who stumbled into Emma Holly novels like me - be aware that the erotic scenes are about, I'd say light, BDSM, domination and submission in sexual relationships.
This was okay if you're looking for a steamy book as an escape from the everyday. Julia goes with a few of the execs in her company on a retreat with the intent to find the corporate rat for her boss. She also has an ulterior motive - she wants out of the company. She's immediately intrigued by Zach who runs the Montana retreat near the scenic mountains of Glacier National Park. Along the way, just about everyone hooks up one way or the other - and believe me, there's always another way with Emma Holly. She's always got a touch of kink - so be warned and don't delve here if you're easily put off by this. Me - it's fantasy. Fun to read, but so not my life. There's a bit of a plot and a nice HEA if that's important to you.
Top of her Game is another great contemporary erotic romance from Emma Holly. Her complex characters and inventive sex scenes are present here. There is some dominance and submission in this one but nothing too weird. I know I say this in every Holly review but I wish she would abandon writing paranormals and go back to contemporaries like this.
A sex fiend meets a dominatrix, what could possibly happen? When 5 people are stuck together on a retreat in the middle of a blizzard, I'm sure anything can happen. Oh and can't forget to toss in a handsome sex fiend and a beautiful dominatrix.... what could possibly happen in one short weekend?
There is a lot of erotica and BDSM moments happening here, plus a few characters discovering their inner selves that they never got to fully explore until Julia helps them open up to their potential. I feel like Julia's emotions and actions doesn't have that genuine feel to it and she often seems so icy and cold. Plus her childhood "trauma" of seeing her mother whip the general kind of shaped her a bit differently.
Zach on the other hand just sounds too good to be true. I don't find it that charming that he can't keep his pants zipped around pretty much all women in the area. Just because he is Mr Nice Guy doesn't mean he has much depth to him.
I actually grew to like Marty a tad, his maternal side kind of endeared me to him than Julia. Not sure how I feel on Ben, just that his "quest" so save Julia from her "ways" seem a little too high and mighty for my tastes.
If you do read this book, be prepared for a lot of sex, sexual encounters with different and multiple partners, some BDSM (fairly mild) and a number of steamy moments.
This was a re-read for me, and it's held up well after a number of years on my shelf. Dom Julia is a city slicker stuck in Montana at a snowed-in business retreat. She's on a mission to find out who's engaging in corporate espionage at her Wall Street firm, but it's also an opportunity to explore her desires with some of her co-workers.
What Julia doesn't count on is rugged cowboy Zach, who's intrigued by the "take charge" lady. But can a down-home boy like Zach offer anything (besides an amazing body) to a sophisticated woman used to so much variety in her sex life?
I enjoyed this partly because there seems to be a glut of Mdom romance on the market right now, and it's nice to have a little Fdom for a change. In addition, Holly is one of my favorite authors for combining romance and hot erotica in a story that leaves the reader satisfied. She's always on the short list of authors I recommend to readers who picked up that book and think it's the final word on BDSM romance.
I haven't read many Emma Holly books, mainly her historical erotic romances and some of the Demon series. This, however, IS the second contemporary book I read by Emma Holly, and I have to say that overall I did NOT like either of them.
Here is what bothers me: Indiscriminate promiscuity by the main characters who ultimately fall in love with each other. And I don't mean outside of the book or in their past. They both sleep with other people in the book and I have to watch it happen!!! I have to say that it was almost a wallbanger because of that. Julia sleeps with 4! men during the course of this book. She falls in love with Zach, possibly likes Marty a little, but only as you would a clown, has misgivings about Ben, and despises her boss. Why would someone do that? In the course of 1 weekend?
Julia is one hot amazon of a woman, there is no denying that. What I think is a fundamental problem to an extent that I cannot take this "Domme" seriously, is the lack of respect for basic rules in BDSM. Safe words are scratched, since "my sub should trust me to know what is good for him/her." This is bad.
It also seems like the characters can't do anything up in the cabin apart from have sex with one another, in different constellations, and around the clock. Wouldn't it be more interesting to take a break from time to time to let anticipation build? Guess sex is what one has to resort to, when snowed in in a mountain cabin.
There are fun moments, but the safe-word dilemma scratches a star. Unfortunately the steamingly hot cowboy can't save the situation, no matter how weak-in-my-knees charming he is.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
I like erotic romances, but there has to be some semblance of a story to shore up the marathon sex fests. There's no story here. The heroine has sex for no reason, sometimes with a different man within almost one hour of having sex with another man. The sex is boring and nothing I would describe as hot. You really have to suspend disbelief when you read the story. A corporate team building event is not going to be anything like what's described in the story. The heroine is very unlikable. She was becoming a Mary Sue at one point, but there were some vulnerabilities shown at the very end of the story. The cover model looks nothing like the hero whose mustache is mentioned only like about ten times in the book.
I suspect that your opinion of this book will be vastly influenced by the contrast between your expectations and what you get. This isn't erotic romance, although it has a HEA. Despite my label, it isn't even particularly romantic erotica, in the most part. There's a lot of pretty gratuitous bed-hopping. if you go in knowing this is what you're going to get, and wanting it, you'll probably like this book. I wanted something more along the lines of Emma Holly's erotic romances, and would have preferred a greater connection between the ostensible hero and heroine - and much less of a medley of different partners.
Hard for me to say that I didn't love an Emma Holly book, but I sure didn't love this one. Why? Difficult to say... just something about the characters and the overall storyline that seemed empty. Not up to what I think of as EH's standard. I wasn't aroused by the "erotic" scenes. I didn't feel empathy or sympathy for either the Hero or Heroine.
In fact, when the book was over, I wasn't sure what I was supposed to think or feel.
I was on Chapter 2 already when I noticed that the cover says that the book is an erotic romance. That explains why every other page, the author would describe sex. And this is a book about S&M. I hate this book. It doesn't even have a story. But well, a book describing itself as an erotic romance couldn't have a good story. Eeew reading this book was like watching porn. A bad porno movie at that.
+++Julia Mueller is a lady who runs he bosses investment company with a whip. Literally. Having decided to break off her relationship with her boss and perhaps alter her own lifestyle, he sends her to a Montana dude ranch with his three account managers; Ben, Marty & Carolyn. There she meets the owner of the ranch & his dog & his horses. Zach is pure ranch, complete with drawl and his nickname is "Sev".
This is my absolute favorite erotica book. It could be because I have a cowboy fetish, but it's wonderful. The main woman is strong, normal-sized, and smart. It's great to read about women who should be idolized in the sex world!
I continue to be a big fan of Emma Holly. This book was very sexy and a lot of fun to read! The BDSM aspects of the book were written tastefully and realistically. The various characters and their relationships were interesting and dynamic.
Ms. Holly writes great sensual stories. This one was good one about a woman who's made it in her career, but not so much in her personal life. I enjoyed it, despite the cowboy...
It wasn't the dominatrix side of the heroine that turned me off, it was that she would have sex with any and everyone, whether she liked them or not. Just doesn't do it for me.