Make Me by Megan Slayer

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Make Me by Megan Slayer
Publisher: Razor’s Edge Press
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Short Story (17 pages)
Other: BDSM, Anal Play, M/F, Toys, Spanking
Rating: 4.5 stars
Reviewed by Thistledown

Dixie wanted out of the daily rut and a night to reconnect with her husband. What she got went far beyond her wildest dreams. Who knew a Tuesday night could be so white hot?

Some wishes really do come true. Pearls and a hot evening of unexpected surprises is just what Dixie is about to experience.

Those of us that are married often wonder just how much our husbands really listen to what we are saying. They make non-committal noises, change the channel and we are often left to our own fantasies between the pages of a book. Our main character Dixie in Make Me is in the same fix. She is having a crappy day and all of a sudden there is a present waiting for her that will change her day completely. Am I going to tell you what it is? Heck no. Why spoil the suspense? Suffice it to say that these seventeen short pages are filled with many thrills and spankable chills. Delicious.

Overall, the book was a fast lunch break read that I devoured like a bar of dark chocolate. Dixie was a character I could relate to and when her wishes came true, I found myself rooting for her completely. Zeke was a hunk of a hubby that actually listened to his wife’s secret desires and put them all out there on the table, or ottoman as the scene dictates. The sex scenes ranged from spanking to bondage and anal play with toys and were very hot.

There were only a couple downsides. First, it’s a shame the publisher didn’t create a cover that reflects the wonderful story inside. And, the dialog was awkward in a few places during some of the sex scenes, but didn’t detract from my enjoyment of the book. In fact, I will be looking for more from Ms. Slayer.

Overall, the book was a satisfying read. If you like a book that will fit into a quick break in your day, then this one ought to leave you buzzing from a nice kinky interlude.

Puck You, Two by Elizabeth Jewell

Puck You, Two by Elizabeth Jewell
Publisher: Razor’s Edge Press
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Short Story (19 pgs)
Other: M/M, Voyeurism, fetish (pain play), BDSM, biting
Rating: 4 stars
Reviewed by Nymphaea

When Philippe Bessette runs into Jaroslav Láska in a bar, he knows he should walk away. But Láska knows what Bessette wants, and this time he’s going to make Bessette beg for it.

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I like a good sports story. I love when there’s heat involved. Elizabeth Jewell’s book, Puck You, Two fits this bill nicely. Be warned, this is a short story and it’s part of a series. That said, I didn’t need to read the other book – although I have – to know what was going on. There was just the right amount of backstory to keep me caught up. The writing flowed well. Yes, it’s short, but I didn’t wander from the story. I had to know what would happen next. There was a tension between the characters that heightened the story perfectly.

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There are moments in this story that aren’t for the faint of heart. If pain play isn’t your thing, then this might not be the book for you. I’d say don’t let that deter you. Ms. Jewell handles the play well, not making it overwhelming. It does enhance the story.

If you like a quick, hot romp, then this is the book for you. I recommend this short story!