Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Review: Jennifer's Surrender by Olivia Jake


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Kindle Edition, 304 pages
Published September 19th 2013 
At 36, and a copywriter by trade, Jennifer Moore knew the power of words. Ironically, they were words of fiction that introduced her to the lifestyle. And one simple word that kept her there: Master.

It all started out so innocently, reading an idealized romance about the lifestyle. But like an innocent’s first time with heroin, Jen was instantly hooked. One book turned into many, each one more hardcore than the last. And the more she read, the more she became obsessed with BDSM. As someone who made her living in advertising, she, of all people, should have known better than to believe what she read. But she wanted to believe, fantasizing that life could indeed imitate art.

And it all would have stayed a fantasy if her idea of Surrender didn’t fit so perfectly for her newest client, Stephen London, owner of Tutto, a high-end resort, and an experienced Dom. He knew the idea was perfect. Both for his resort, and for Jennifer.

Jen goes willingly, turning her trust, and quickly her life, over to Stephen. It’s not just the things he does to her body. It’s the way he manipulates her mind, breaking her bit by bit, that leaves Jen wondering how much deeper she’ll go, and if too much will ever be enough for him.







Written from the sub's point of view, this book makes you want to grab the girl and shake her! Jennifer is a 36 year old woman that wants more sexually...her 3 year relationship falls to pieces when she tries 'more' with her BF. Then she finds her Dom. Jennifer soon discovered that being a sub was beyond all those books she had read and all the research she had done online. While reading this book you kept wanting to tell her to WAKE UP and RUN GIRL! It keeps you turning the pages just to see what is going to happen to Jen next. This was a good read but just know that this is a bit more than 'D/s love story" A couple parts grossed me out and made me glad I was done reading the page. And I'm no faint o'heart girl.

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