Seducing Olivia Madison Layle & Anna Leigh Keaton |
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When Dylan Montgomery finds a beautiful woman crying by herself on a park bench in Madrid, he wants nothing more than to make her happy. Inexplicably drawn to a woman he has never met before, he offers a beacon of joy to Olivia Chandler on the darkest night of her life. As powerful CEO, Olivia Chandler is shattered when she finds her fiancée in bed with another woman. When the irresistibly handsome Dylan offers her his shoulder and companionship, she determines to prove to herself she is not the ice princess everyone believes her to be with a night of passion in the Spaniard’s arms. But one night with Dylan brings out a submissive side of herself she never suspected, and she ran from him before he woke the next morning, leaving him searching for his mysterious love two long years. Olivia has never been able to forget that night with Dylan, and when she learns he will be staying overnight in her city, she plans to surprise him in his hotel room. The surprise is on her when she finds not Dylan, but his identical twin brother, Ryan – also a Dom! Olivia ran from Dylan two years earlier, but what will she do when confronted with two handsome Dominants who wish to share her love? Incognito: Seducing Olivia by Madison Layle and Anna Leigh Keaton makes no secret about its content, and it is, indeed, very intensely BDSM. I confess to having a borderline interest in BDSM themed novels, and usually prefer those that simply play at BDSM, rather than immersing wholeheartedly in it. This novel very decidedly earns its placement in the BDSM genre, as the characters live ‘the life’ twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, rather than containing it to just the bedroom. While the leading men, Dylan and Ryan, do not force Olivia into any seriously degrading acts, they are very definitely serious about their roles as Olivia’s Masters, and her role as their submissive. For this reason, I would not necessarily recommend this book to anyone squeamish about BDSM. That said, in spite of the fact that some of the content did not suit my personal tastes, I thought authors Layle and Keaton did a marvelous job penning Incognito: Seducing Olivia! The writing was absolutely stellar, as was the characterization, the plot, continuity – I could go on and on. Removing my own feelings concerning BDSM from the picture, the content that may not have been suited to me still interested me on an academic level, and never once offended me. Indeed, the authors make the depth of Dylan’s and Ryan’s love for Olivia clear throughout the entire story, and the two constantly remind Olivia she may use her safe word whenever she wishes, reassuring both her and the reader that everything they ask of her is entirely consensual.
Incognito: Seducing Olivia
is a must read for anyone who is into BDSM Romances with Menage content. Note: This review was originally written by Jennifer Ray for another review site. It is being reposted at Wild on Books. |
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