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Claimed

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Did not receive/read in time due to technical error on kindle/tablet. Not having left feedback has due to error has impacted my shelves. Leaving 4 stars.

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Enjoyable but predictable BDSM story. I liked the heroine finally found herself and her strength, and the hero was likeable as well.

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In the BDSM club, Presley has discovered herself, scared yet eager to surrender. Presley is the target of Dimitri's expertise at Club Sin. He learns a lot about her throughout her training, and he begins to wonder whether he should keep her all to himself. This is not a "hard" BDSM novel, but rather an introduction to the concept. The Dom/sub dynamic between Dimitri and Presley is explored in depth in this episode, providing an inside peek at the inner workings of the show.

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I enjoyed this one. Presley’s character growth is more than worth reading this book. For me it was about watching her find herself and recognize her worth. Paired with Dmitri who nurtures her to see beyond what she thought was there.

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Enjoyed this story. I liked the heroine finally sees herself as the strong woman she has been all along. While it was a little predictable that it happened once she starts the BDSM lifestyle, I still enjoyed overall.

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Stacey Kennedy is a fabulous writer with an imagination that will not quit. Her latest "Claimed" is no exception. From the very first word till the very last word this book kept me enthralled till the very end. I could not put it down.

It moved along at an excellent pace, had very interesting characters and an interesting story.

I would have no problem recommending this book to anyone. It is a must read.

I look forward to reading more by Stacey Kennedy.

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Claimed by author Stacey Kennedy is the first on the Club Sin series. I liked this start. It is fast paced and a nice solid read that kept my attention throughout the entire story. There is some insta love in here, that requires some suspension of belief, but I felt the story was told in such a way that I could believe in it.
Presley has had one boyfriend in her 25 years. She had him for eight years before he cheats on her and she breaks up with him. She is shy, sweet, almost virginal. When her roomie and a best friend sees that she reads BDSM book, she suggests getting her into the BDSM club she is a member of. Well, Presley agreed to try it out.
Dimitri is the tall dark and slightly dangerous dominate that falls for her. They seem to have what the other needs.
This is a pretty good read. I found some places where I had to suspend belief but overall pretty good. I would defiantly want to read the next book in the series.



Four Twinkling Stars

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**My thanks to NetGalley and Random House Publishing Group, for providing me with a free copy for an honest review**

This book follows on from the Fifty Shades craze, however i feel that the characters in this novel have a better connection and find something in each other that they did not know was missing from their lives.

Presley is a person who wants to make everyone happy, however it can lead her to heartbreak. Dmitri however has been a Dom for many years and when he see's Presley he senses something in her that calls to him. Her sub nature and the person she is is something special that needs to be nurtured.

The supporting cast are great and Cora proved herself a true friend and the other Doms stick to the rules. The ex boyfriend Steven certainly has a screw or two loose.

Things do progress fast between our couple, however some people just know what is going to work for them and make them happy.

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