Book Review: Please, Sir
My flesh bends to his every whim
Everything I have is his to use
Fleeing to Bluebell is my chance at a clean break. With a new teaching job and gig as the JV cheer coach, I'm excited to start over but more importantly, moving puts distance between my toxic, gaslighting parents and abusive ex.
Was I expecting to meet a smoking-hot cowboy who didn’t hesitate to suck a splinter from my palm my first day in town? Definitely not, and of course, he’s off-limits.
So imagine my surprise when I'm on my knees, my wrists bound, his leather painting my skin with crimson welts. My voice, weak and thin, desperately begging, “Please, Sir,” as my eyes roll back with euphoria.
Then the door crashes wide open, and standing there slack-jawed is the only student I’ve formed a bond with since I moved here, staring at me like she’s seen a ghost as I’m bound and begging…
For her father.
My Review
This book starts out sweet but eventually turns into one heck of a spicy read! I loved it a lot. The way that Jake had Riley begging for more. Um, I need a cold shower after this book.
Jake went from Daddy to DADDY! I love that he could be both a caring father and a dominant DOM. We get to see Jake use his floggers.
"Please, sir, I need you."
Riley may be a health teacher. Teaching high school kids on safe sex but she is about to get her own personal lesson with Jake. Who knew Jake helping Riley remove a splinter form her finger is just the spark that would ignite the flames between these two.
I do want to say that I did like Jake's daughter, Jo Jo. I felt for her. She is relatable in what she was going through.
The author has gained a new reader in me. I look forward to reading more books by this author.
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