Sweet Surrender by Victoria Blisse

Sweet Surrender by Victoria Blisse
Publisher: Total-E-Bound
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Short Story (35 pages)
WC Only: M/F, BDSM
Rating: 4 cherries
Reviewed by Bittersweet

She doesn’t know what she wants but he does.

How do you mend a broken heart?

Helen goes on holiday to Scarborough and meets Tom. He is an attractive local artist who takes Helen on a tour of the sweet seaside town. Tom becomes more than just her guide as his dominant nature brings out her own submissive side and a shared joy of exhibitionism.

“A sexual beast caged by propriety, rules and decency,” that is the sentence that describes a lot of today’s men and women, including Helen, the main character of the novel and myself. This was one of the things that immediately made me relate with her: Trapped in the boundaries of what is supposedly right and proper by society.

The fact that Helen was not a stick figure but a real woman with curves, breasts, hips and insecurities only made me like her more. Furthermore, Helen had a strong character; she was not a weak woman. It was a total turn on to read and discover how Helen usually in control loses it when she is around Tom. All these little traits made Helen real, a character with a voice of her own.

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The facts are this: Sweet Surrender is definitely sweet and very hot. The sexual buildup is fantastic throughout the story and really leaves you hanging. I loved the author’s steamy descriptions — I needed to turn on the fan while I read!

Surrendering to this short novel is definitely a must!

Comments

  1. Thank you for your review, Bittersweet. I much appreciate it. I’m glad you enjoyed Sweet Surrender so much. Helen was a real joy to play with!

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