The Mask She Wears

Jennifer Leeland
BDSM
Available from The Wild Rose Press
February 2008

Catherine knew from a very young age that she was different than most. Not in the real world, she held down a job and had as close to normal relationships with co-workers and friends as she could. But her personal life was different. She was a submissive and had known so since she was a teenager.

Justin ate at the same café as Catherine. He knew she looked familiar, but couldn't put his finger on where he had seen her before. Finally he approaches Catherine and they connect instantly. Within their first conversation together Justin knows where he has seen Catherine before, a private party for those who enjoyed rather exclusive things.

This short story is well written and a definite fun read for lovers of BDSM, although its not as violent or involved as most. Leeland can keep a reader panting for more. She has a way of writing characters we understand, enjoy, and connect with. Catherine is flawed, but strong, especially in what she wants. Justin is the absolute perfect hero and he wants a submissive-Catherine. If you want to escape for an hour with a great read I ensure you that this is the book you want to escape with.

Overall rating:
Sensuality rating: Explicit

Reviewer: Holli Winters
April 22, 2009

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