The Novice Book #1 in the Sexy as Hell Trilogy edition by Harlem Dae Literature Fiction eBooks
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London – one meeting, one month of lessons and a landslide of new desires.
My journey to hell started with a decaff coffee. Nothing more than a grey mug full of dull-brown liquid devoid of its most useful ingredient.
One sip, one smile, one touch of her hand and it was soon clear my life wasn’t destined to stay dull. Oh, no, suddenly I had a month of bedroom education planned by a sultry vixen who intended to broaden my horizons beyond my usual peach-pink palette.
She wanted to take me to deep purples and navy blues and the pitch blackness that was pure sin. And on the other side of that blackness was a place that might look like Hell, with debauchery and wantonness, people playing devil’s advocate, luring innocents into the hotter, steamier corners of the world.
Her world.
Oh, yes, she promised each night to take me there and paint me an orange-and-red picture that would come alive, flickering like flames, enticing me, holding me spellbound and eager to learn more. To touch, explore, drown in coming.
And drown I would. I was no match for her tricks and taunts. My only chance of survival was to show her that I wasn't vanilla. I had a rainbow of mastery up my sleeve, too, and if she just opened her eyes, she might be dazzled enough to stay—stay and take ‘my’ lessons. If she didn’t kill me first, that was, with pleasure.
Please note The Novice is book #1 in a series in the Sexy as Hell Trilogy and is best read in order (The Novice, The Player, The Vixen). At the end of this novel you will find the first 3 chapters of the next book, The Player, available for your enjoyment. The Sexy as Hell Boxed set, containing all three novels plus three spin-off stories about the secondary characters is also available.
The Novice Book #1 in the Sexy as Hell Trilogy edition by Harlem Dae Literature Fiction eBooks
Let me start off my saying that this book was very well-written. It was wonderfully British, and definitely gave me some new one liners for the next time I fancy a bit of rumpy-pumpy. And yes, I found myself reading this in my head with my hilariously fake British accent. You haven't heard funny until you hear a Tennessee twang attempting some posh dialect.I have had trouble reading British authors in the past... mainly when the book is set somewhere like Texas, but the author is using British English instead of American English. In that context, if the main character says: "I am sat here on a bar stool..." you are going to see some bitchy status update rant from me about the proper use of present participles. (It has happened, more than once.) However, when you have a well-written book like this, or even a nice little Ed Sheeran song, I feel like I've taken a hop across the pond and can sit back to enjoy the tea and strumpets. (I apologize for the bit of a mind wander I took there.)
That being said, a majority of this book was about femdom, and that is just not my kink. So I was thinking most of the way through: "how on earth am I going to rate this?" I didn't really care for Zara's personality. I felt sorry for Victor, and then I viewed him as a bit of a namby pamby. So I was stressing because I didn't think it would be fair to lower a book's rating just because the subject matter wasn't to my taste. Well, lucky for me, the script gets flipped around 80% and Victor is redeemed for me. I realized that I was getting into the relationship between Zara and Victor... even if I didn't dig the lifestyle. But then, THAT ENDING! It was one of those endings that made me yell "No! You can't end it there!" So you sneaky sneaky authors, you have guaranteed that I will continue reading the series. Hats off to you.
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The Novice Book #1 in the Sexy as Hell Trilogy edition by Harlem Dae Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
Why on why did I not look at the cover more closely before reading this story (Fifty shades steamier than grey)
Like 'that' book this story was a poor representation of the BDSM lifestyle or people exploring any kind of D/s relationship.
This is the biggest train wreck of a book I have read. Every character ended up switching. The Domme (Zara), decided to try being submissive as she might like it. She wanted to be prepared for when she let the guy she'd hooked up (Victor) flog her, so she made a male sub flog her. o.O
Later in the book Zara and Victor go out for dinner. She comes across her first submissive, who is dining with a woman. Said woman also just so happens to be Victor's ex. So yeah their respective ex's hooked up, small world?
Zara has an idea to follow them home and spy on them so Victor can see how a real sub should behave........you'll never guess what they discover ‘his meek ex who wouldn't even get naked to have sex, is bound and on her hands and knees, and Zara's ex-sub……drum roll……is now a Dom!
I have no problem with switches, and know full well, many people are willing to both top & bottom, but this book went over and beyond belief. IMO.
RANT OVER. lol.
Well not quite...this part still confuses the bejeezus out of me.
"Victor loses control and has hard and fast sex with Zara, then has a meltdown for ‘doing her’ without her permission, and goes so far as to tell her she should call the police.
Zara’s response "This is exactly what I planned, for you to give up control and submit to me."
WTH, how is that submitting?? Did I miss something here??
Not my favorite story regarding the world of a"sex house," but definitely had an interesting dynamic with the plot and characters.
Wow this book was so sexy Victor a wealthy business man and Zara a sexy gal who picks men up at the coffee shop to play with are the two dominate stars in this novella. Victor walks in to get a coffee and meets Zara who is unlike any woman he has ever met. The fun starts there Zara wants to show him what he is missing. They go through the dominate submissive stages both start to fall for each other, I will not do any spoilers but you must read these books. Harlem Dae know how to switch it up to scorching hot.
This book is for the shameless voyeur.
Zara is a Domme of the first order. She sets her subtle trap for men to please her at a neighborhood coffeehouse, and today, she's landed Victor in her sexy web. Victor is a successful business man--owner of his own architectural firm--but he's single and thinks he's a good catch. (He is, BTW) He is not, AT ALL, prepared to submit to the diminutive vixen he thought he picked up. He is intrigued however, and they strike a bargain Victor submits for Zara's sub training for a month, to see if the lifestyle is for him. They can part amicably at the end of the time, if they so choose.
Victor agrees. He is resposible for so much in his professional life, he feels an uneasy freedom in letting Zara take the lead sexually. During their time together he is aroused and exposed in ways he has never been before. He is so consumed by the thrill, he routinely forgets his heart medication, which causes problems later.
For Zara's part, she has not had this much contact with a regular sub in a long time. And Victor's calm and compassionate demeanor begins to thaw her Ice Queen edges. Soon, both Zara and Victor are experiencing something more than lust, something more like affection. They share a betrayal in common, which further cements their bond.
There are many (many) sexy passages--with an interesting switch scene that obliterates Zara's defenses. I liked that, really. That she was willing to push her boundaries, in much the same way she insisted Victor push his. It showed equality in the dynamic which is rare in a BDSM book.
Expect filthy-smexytimes to be liberally smeared throughout the pages. It's erotica at it's most sensual, and sure to please fans of the genre. I know I had some O_O moments, which was vicariously fun.
Let me start off my saying that this book was very well-written. It was wonderfully British, and definitely gave me some new one liners for the next time I fancy a bit of rumpy-pumpy. And yes, I found myself reading this in my head with my hilariously fake British accent. You haven't heard funny until you hear a Tennessee twang attempting some posh dialect.
I have had trouble reading British authors in the past... mainly when the book is set somewhere like Texas, but the author is using British English instead of American English. In that context, if the main character says "I am sat here on a bar stool..." you are going to see some bitchy status update rant from me about the proper use of present participles. (It has happened, more than once.) However, when you have a well-written book like this, or even a nice little Ed Sheeran song, I feel like I've taken a hop across the pond and can sit back to enjoy the tea and strumpets. (I apologize for the bit of a mind wander I took there.)
That being said, a majority of this book was about femdom, and that is just not my kink. So I was thinking most of the way through "how on earth am I going to rate this?" I didn't really care for Zara's personality. I felt sorry for Victor, and then I viewed him as a bit of a namby pamby. So I was stressing because I didn't think it would be fair to lower a book's rating just because the subject matter wasn't to my taste. Well, lucky for me, the script gets flipped around 80% and Victor is redeemed for me. I realized that I was getting into the relationship between Zara and Victor... even if I didn't dig the lifestyle. But then, THAT ENDING! It was one of those endings that made me yell "No! You can't end it there!" So you sneaky sneaky authors, you have guaranteed that I will continue reading the series. Hats off to you.
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