Blurb:
A motorcycle club dark-and-twisted
paranormal romance with his MC brother’s sister...
Khan is in charge of Rolling Thunder’s professional submissives. He
manages them (herding feral cats would
be easier), he protects them, and he trains them when they wish to
advance their skills. There’s no shortage of women at the local BDSM clubs who
want Khan to take them home and hurt them, and he frequently has from one to
four submissives in his home, but he’s given up hope of finding his very own
pet or slave — his needs are too dark, too evil. The human part of him wants to
hurt them, his wolf wants to smell their terror, and the combination of the two
had, so far, sent even the most hard-core of masochists running for the hills
before he’d barely gotten started. So, no more relationships, and no more
trusting a masochist could actually handle him at his worst, no matter the
promises made ahead of time.
Tempe, short for Temperance, is a self-described maso-slut, chasing the
ultimate sadist. She’s been with the same Master three years, and when that
relationship crashes and burns, her brother moves back to Birmingham to try to
keep her safe. His MC brothers are supposed to help protect her, but she senses
one is a kindred spirit, and makes sure he overhears when she’s talking to
another woman and shares her fantasies: magnitudes of violence and violation
while choked with terror.
Warning: Triggers. All the
triggers. Every one of them. Proceed with caution.
My review:
Khan is a motorcycle club dark-and-twisted paranormal romance
with as the author warns ALL THE TRIGGERS. Theirs is not a sweet romance. They
shouldn’t even be thinking of being together. She’s human and everything he
could want in a woman but oh so breakable. She wants to be broken repaired and
broken again. These two were made for each other and thank goodness for it
because I wouldn’t want to wish them on any other. I don’t understand their kind
of love but it is a love.
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