Blurb:
After running away from a Halloween night proposal, Willow
wakes to find the moment has gone viral. She books a remote mountain cabin
before she gets out of bed and hits the road two hours later.
But a landslide strands her on the mountaintop with three dominant wolves who
see exactly what she needs. Their idea of taking care of her means
taking her apart in ways she never imagined.
Kenny, the alpha, provides the authority and structure she craves, enforcing
obedience with ruthless discipline. Silas feeds her hunger for pain and
psychological edgeplay with a sadist’s perfect cruelty. Boone methodically
dismantles her defenses, challenging her every limit with his overwhelming
presence.
They push her. Use her. Show her how submission can be safety, connection, and
something dangerously close to love.
Every order she obeys pulls her deeper into a world of unyielding discipline
and rough hands, where pain is layered with care, and being used is its own
kind of freedom.
For seven days, she’ll be theirs: every hole, every inch, every breath. Seven
days to test the limits of her submission while being stripped psychologically
bare. Seven days to see if she can survive being their plaything, and whether
she even wants to.
When the week ends, Willow faces a momentous choice: return to her safe,
predictable life, or surrender completely to three wolves who promise to give
her everything she never dared ask for.
And if she says yes, it won’t be a game anymore, it’ll be the Christmas she
never saw coming.
Sometimes you have to run away to find home.
Silent Night, Obedient Night is a standalone high-spice reverse-harem
shifter romance power-exchange relationship that ends on Christmas Day. Perfect
for readers who love extreme physical and psychological kink, power exchange,
and sexy werewolves.
My review:
Candace Blevins books always introduce me to new forms of
kink. As long as they make her characters happy I can usually get through
knowing that their kink doesn’t have to be my kink as long as it’s consensual I’m
okay with it. Silent Night, Obedient Night found a hard limit for me. I
am not a fan of degradation, humiliation and objectification. And no matter how
much the characters are into it I just couldn’t get past my feelings about it. I
can get through the sadism by saying that they’re shifters with higher pain tolerance
and much better healing but the mind games just blew me out of the story.
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