Mate: The Complete Serial, by Violet Haze
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Mate: The Complete Serial, by Violet Haze
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Simone Winston spent two months collared and kept as a slave after being kidnapped. Set free by the master she loved and thought would keep her forever, her whole life falls apart, leaving her a 22-year-old single mother with no one to rely on. Working a low-wage job to survive, she has no reason to trust anyone ever again, especially the mysterious man who leaves her a generous tip after a brief conversation.
Drawn to him despite her reservations, undeniable passion along with a deep, unexplainable connection has her letting him close, and allows her to discover why the man named Isaac Toft has invited her into his life. When a danger neither of them expects leads Isaac into a tough position puts Simone on the radar of someone who wouldn't mind having her as his own and places the life of a child in the hands of someone unstable, the future of their relationship is thrown directly into the line of fire.
Mate: The Complete Serial, by Violet Haze- Amazon Sales Rank: #87790 in Audible
- Published on: 2015-10-21
- Format: Unabridged
- Original language: English
- Running time: 417 minutes
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Interesting, Dark, and a Little Funny By Sarah Smith Totally acceptable. I liked it. It was light enough to read easily. It was deep enough to keep me interested. There was character evolution and plot. Am I a better person for having read it? Eh. My takeaways are the philosophical bonus (because that’s what I love) and the notion that a BDSM relationship doesn’t have to come across as degrading or violent.If you read these kinds of stories, I think you’ll enjoy this one.If you don’t read these kinds of stories, this is one of the better ones.What you get:• You get a romance about a young woman named Simone who was involuntarily introduced to something scary that she discovered she loved. She’s not an experienced girl, but she’s not stupid. She’s witty and she’s not afraid to call people out or—my favorite—use people’s own words against them. I dislike stupid heroines in romance/erotica/all stories so Simone was refreshing. I found her further refreshing because she kept her identity. She enjoyed pleasing her partner in their sexual encounters but she was never degraded in these encounters. She was also not afraid to take charge.• You get a man, Isaac, with a somewhat complicated past, a past which he will not talk about and naturally rears its ugly head to bite everyone in the butt. He’s a little stilted in his speech. Simone says he talks like he’s got a stick up his butt—she’s right. But he’s also funny. He’s not entirely inclined to obey when his partner takes charge but he doesn’t dismiss the notion and does his best to please her in these few encounters.• You get two people who talk to each other. They might not always do it well, but they do it.• You get a story that’s not too heavy but not a walk in the park, a pretty easy read. The tone is kind of conversational but not stream of consciousness. It’s written in the first and third persons and in the present tense. Personally, I have a difficult time writing in the present tense, so kudos to Ms. Haze for doing it well.What you don’t get:• You don’t get a weak heroine who just wants to be someone’s slave.• You don’t get a stupid heroine who is completely clueless.• You don’t get an angry hero who just wants to beat up and overpower someone.• You don’t get a hero who’s dark and brooding all the time.• You don’t get a heroine who keeps fretting about what she did wrong to make the hero dark and brooding.• You don’t get great grammar. (Disclosure: I’m a freelance editor.) It’s not hard to read this story at all. But it has a little room for improvement regarding grammar. A lot of sentences are overly long and get convoluted. Some pronouns get ambiguous. Some verb tenses and numbers get confused. But it’s not bad, certainly not bad enough that I wouldn’t recommend it (and I’ve read things with such poor grammar that I gave up on them).A bonus:It seems like a lot of stories try to psychoanalyze BDSM-ers, and Mate does to a small extent. But, more than that, Mate takes a philosophical stance about finding truth in darkness (which truly has nothing to do with the BDSM aspects). And even ties the hero and heroine’s coupled evolution to turning the light on. It doesn’t overburden the book; really, it’s only briefly mentioned in some key conversation—it’s well-placed. Plato and Socrates wouldn’t ponder its ramifications. But it’s interesting and refreshing.Disclosure: I received a copy of this book from the author/publisher through Reading Alley in exchange for an honest review.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. A nice, sweet love story By Colleen Well, I loved the whole series. It kept me interested the whole way through.I loved the chemistry between Simone and Isaac was good but sort of weak. What he did about not telling his true self was good start for her to get mad but there needed to be something that was very hard to forgive. Isaac did seem honest and sincere and had an easy going disposition. For a master in BDSM he was not very powerful. Simone seemed really gullible.I think one character should of been the stronger one.But the story flowed smoothly and kept me wanting to know what was going to happen next. The ending was a little disappointing, I thought it would have a more of a bang at the end.But all in all a nice simple love story. I really enjoyedReview copy provided via Reading Alley in exchange for an honest review.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Serials?? By Ashalka I don't usually like serials. Since this was complete I gave it a shot. Was I ever surprised, pleasantly. Sometimes I will read a book just because the title catches my eye as this did. I actually didn't expect this story. I enjoyed the mystery, the betrayals, the BDSM elements, the hot sex, the surprise parenting. I also liked Issac he was so damaged & conflicted but good none the less. I also liked Simone who although a bit strange was so much stronger than she ever imagined. The support characters were awesome as well. There has to be more about them as they are screaming loudly for stories of their own. Those are stories I look forward to reading. I have a new appreciation for serials.A review copy was provided by Reading Alley in exchange for an honest review.
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