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Beg

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A good overall read. I feel like a lot of these types of books have flooded the market lately. It was a pretty good read.

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When I first saw Beg by C.D. Reiss, I wanted to read it, but I was a little hesitant. I had never read erotica before, especially BDSM erotica. Frankly, the idea left me feeling a little uncomfortable. It turns out I had nothing to worry about. I loved Beg.

My only complaint about Beg is that the story started off so slow. It took about twenty percent to become interesting. Usually I DNF at about ten percent if I'm not into the book by then. However, I had heard a lot of people talk about how good it was, so I decided to continue. After the twenty percent mark, it got so much better. I found myself loving the characters and the plot. As previously stated, I thought the BDSM was going to make me uncomfortable, but it didn't. I found myself really enjoying it.


Once I finished Beg, I quickly became obsessed. I loved the world that C.D. Reiss created, and wanted more of it. I found myself finishing the whole series in about five days. I can't wait to read C.D. Reiss's other books, and dive deeper into the Drazen world.

I give Beg: 4/5.

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I just feel too much like if you the book trying to capitalize on the Fifty Shades phenomena. I'm sure there are we just happen to like this one thing, but it was not for me.

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This is the first instalment of The Submission Series. Unlike previous instalments ive read this first story didn't drag. I was expecting it to skim the surface but thankfully it didn't.

Jonathan Drazen is a rich womaniser and hotel owner. When he meets Monica who works in one of his hotels things start heating up.

Great start to this story. Looking forward to reading more of this series.

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