Make Me series
by Riley Murphy
When a museum executive secretary, who barely tolerates men, has a run in with an infamous BDSM Master, Neil Cannon, a man who lives to discipline women, there’s little she can do about it. Why?
The Master thinks Charlotte, a.k.a Charlie, is her kink-loving, totally outrageous, and continually stirring-up-trouble twin sister. And after what Charlie just did, he has to keep thinking that. At least until she can find a way to climb out of the huge mess her well-meaning intentions have landed her in. Sheβll take the punishments the Master intends for her twin. Sheβll even put up with him and his misogynistic antics if it means sheβll be able to unlock the secrets that will save her family. All she has to do is behave like her sister. How hard could it be to emulate a fearless, over-confident, rebellious woman, with highly questionable sexual standards?
Neilβs been waiting months for the chance to deal with this audacious sub whoβs been jacking up the testosterone levels of his vanilla crew whenever her sports car needed maintenance. Thatβs why he made the service call himself. Heβs confident she wonβt be yanking his chain, because if she tries heβs prepared to yank it right back.
Or so he thought until she turns out to be different than what he expected her to be. She starts pushing buttons he didnβt know he had. Sheβs flipping internal switches, lighting things up, creating a whole new level of dominant need heβs determined to explore, enjoy, and satisfy.
Unfortunately, before either of them can get a handle on the D/s chemistry exploding between them, she takes off. Itβs then he discovers that sheβs invited a part of his past, that heβs promised to steer clear of, right to his front door.
Now, in order to keep her safe, he must find her, and when he does he has to keep her close. Too close for either one of them to escape the inevitable truth.
βSometimes the best pleasures in life are found at the end of a personβs comfort zone,β whispered the Master to the one woman heβs dead set on collaringβ¦
I usually donβt like books that are intentionally vague and confusing to build tension, but I only found it moderately annoying here π Murphyβs characters and the complexity of the story kept me going past that and by the end I was glad I didnβt give up. The mystery portion may be a little convoluted for some, but since this is the first in a new series, there are some plot points that didnβt get resolved. However the main story line wraps up nicely and I can see how the next book or two could get quite interesting.
Iβm not sure I totally understand the D/s lifestyle and I really am not sure I got Charlie going from an ultra-feminist to a sub in just a couple of days, but thereΒ are definitely sparks between her and Neil that work. The snarky dialogue and steamy interactions between the two made for fun reading. And while I donβt necessarily get the D/s relationship (mostly from ignorance), Murphy delivers it in an addictive way and Iβll definitely be on the look out for the next book in this series. I have a feeling Charlieβs sister is in for quite a few surprises.
