Friday, November 2, 2018

The Scarlet Cord (The Shibari Series #1) by Eliza Master




Blurb:
The scarlet cord is made of velvet, soft and silky, but Renata’s skin prickles as Erik tightens it around her neck… 

Renata Alvarez has come a long way from the orphanage in Brazil to become a respected researcher at biotech giant Agri-Gen. But when Erik, her boss and lover, sends her to visit an experimental farm in Brazil, she finds herself embroiled not only in a modern case of corporate espionage but the secrets of her own past.

In her private life, Renata begins to explore shibari, the Japanese art of sexual bondage. But when her instructor is murdered, she begins to suspect her personal and professional life are tied up in more ways than one.

Can Renata unravel the mystery of the deaths at Agri-Gen without losing her ties to the ones she loves—or even her own life?

My review:
I so wanted to like this more than I did. The story is sexy and at times a little creepy and had the potential to be so much more. The pacing was erratic and I really didn’t like Erik or Renata all that much. This book wasn’t for me but others may like it.

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