Review: The Dom with the Perfect Brats by Cari Silverwood, Leia Shaw, Sorcha Black
on May 13, 2013 at 6:00 amPosted In: 5 of 5 kinks, BDSM, Erotic Romance, M/F/F, Menage, Received For Honest Review, Recommended Read, Reviews
In the male dominated tattoo trade, women have to be twice as good as their male counterparts, so Gemma Stone is fully prepared to have to prove she is just as good, or better, than any other applicant. What she’s not prepared for is that her "interview" will be to tattoo Godfrey Cross, Dom, business owner, and all around bad ass.
Izzy has left her native Australia for the US to make a new start and escape the demons of her past. Deciding to knock off another item from her bucket list she goes to Ink Haven to get her very first tattoo, a phoenix. Ready for her tattoo but fearful that she won’t be able to take the pain, she meets Gemma who is more than willing to help her through it. They quickly bond and become friends. But their new friendship will be tested when they both fall for the same guy.
Master Cross is looking for someone who is willing to become his perfect submissive. Vanilla isn’t his style, so when the sexy new tattoo artist and her friend start dropping hints that they’re interested in dating him, he turns the tables. He’s not interested unless they’re willing to go the BDSM route…… together. Read more [...]
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Amateur paranormal investigators Sabrina and Q are excited when they get a hot lead on a real honest to goodness haunted house. Getting evidence could shoot them into fame in the paranormal field. The only thing stopping them is the presence of the occupant of the house, Jude.
Coming Together: With a Twist is a collection of BDSM erotica & erotic romance from various Coming Together publications.
The Publisher's Proposal is a relatively short novella with a lesbian BDSM theme that focuses on the relationships of an erotica editor, her publisher, and her best selling author, whom the editor has helped attain authenticity in her writing by personally training her in the finer points of BDSM. While reading it, at one point I remember thinking that this book contains some of the best writing in this genre that I have read in awhile in terms of creative premise, interesting characters, and snappy dialogue. Indeed, I still think that, but as for being a satisfying erotic BDSM read, it fell somewhat short.
This book is the modern version of the 'Wizard Of Oz' erotica style. DG Harper is a twenty-three year old who lives with her Aunt Em and Uncle Henry and works as a waitresses at a sports bar saving her money to afford moving to New York City. She's pursued by three hunky single alpha brothers Joe, Eric, and Bo who work for her uncle but use every opportunity to bed her, and her lesbian co-worker Charlene, who has makes it known she wouldn't mind being with her either. A sudden storm comes up with DG (Dorothy) waking up to find herself in Oz. Good witch Glinda, who resembles her co-worker Charlene, is there informing her she has killed a wicked witch and is to wear the BDSM ruby collar (what's sexy about ruby slippers) the witch herself wore.
This is a book that creates a futuristic world where men are highly outnumbered by women and there is a need for men to collar women for their own protection on a planet that doesn't allow women to be independent. Women serve as subs to the men and it's common for multiple females to live in a single household with one man.
When I tried to write this review, I struggled. I finally had to stop and make a "likes" and "dislikes" list. Then the rest became trying to figure out how to explain how a book with a handful of "likes" and a laundry list of "dislikes" still qualified as a 4 kink book for me.

