Sunday, June 30, 2013

ARC Review: Master Undone by Lisa Renee Jones

I told him goodbye, and I will not call him. I know if I do, it will be my undoing, and I'll once again be caught up in his spell. I will once again be . . . lost. 

In her private journals, Rebecca laid bare her soul, revealing her obsession for the one man whose erotic demands captivated her imagination--and enslaved her forever. Now, with Rebecca no longer in his life "he" is lost, questioning everything he thought he knew about himself and about control he holds in such high regard. One women will reach out to heal him and then turn away, leaving him haunted. She is nothing he thought he wanted and somehow everything he needs. He tells himself to forget her but he cannot escape his desire for her. He has to have more...






***I was provided an ARC in exchange for an honest review.***

***Warning: this review contains spoilers from Being Me.  If you haven't read Being Me, I do not suggest continuing. ***

I gotta say, this might have been my favorite of the entire series. The drama is minimum, because its just not what it's about, but the story was fantastic. 

Marks mom is sick and so he heads out to New York to see her in the hospital. Still dealing from the blows he as recently been dealt, he finds himself lost. Mark is holding himself personally responsible for the death of Rebecca and almost dragging Sarah to the same fate. He's determined to not longer put a woman in a submissive role who isn't already deeply immersed in the lifestyle. So when he head of Riptides sales department picks him up from the airport, he's shocked to find himself drawn to her. Not because she's unattractive, because she's not. Crystal Smith is beautiful but she's opposite of everything Mark likes in a woman. Everything from hair color to her brassy attitude to how she dares to call him by his first name. In short, Mark Compton has met his match. 

I will tell you I hung on every word from Crystals mouth as if she were the living and breathing embodiment of my hero. Crystal isn't a bitch. She's confident, secure, intelligent, honest and forthright. And it's a beautiful thing to see matched up against Mark. 

So how will Mark handle this woman who, not only works for him, which is something he's sworn off, but is by no means submissive? Now where would be the fun in me telling you? Just know, it's a good ride.  

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