AUTHOR:
SEAN MICHAEL
Pages:
45
Date:
07/05/2014
Grade:
4-
Details:
no. 7 Shibari Auction House
Received from New Changeling Press
Through Love Romances and More
Own
/ Kindle
The
blurb:
"When
he and Robin put themselves up for auction, hoping to find a Master who could
give t hem both what they needed, Sam knew it was long shot. Now that they’re
with Master Renard, though, he’s beginning to believe that the man is exactly
what they were looking for.
Sam’s
getting the firm hand he’s been desperately wanting and Robin is coming out of
his shell, flourishing under Master Renard’s attentions.
Are
they destined to find pleasure and happiness all together, or is this magical
weekend going to end in tears?"
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My
thoughts:
This
is the seventh title in the Shibari Auction House series.
This
title is the sequel to ‘Robin’ and starts where the earlier
book ended. I would advise against reading this book unless you’ve read ‘Robin’
first.
As
we read in ‘Robin’, Sam and his boyfriend Robin have auctioned themselves
off for a week with a Master in the hopes of finding someone who can cater to
both their needs. While Sam is cocky and hoping for a Master who will push his
limits and inflict pain, Robin his timid and in need of a caring hand to build
his confidence and show him he’s beautiful and worthy.
It
seems that the two boys have hit the jackpot with Master Renard. He seems enamoured
with them and to know exactly what both of them need and how to give it to them
and stretch them beyond their boundaries at the same time.
The
arrangement is only to last a week though. Is what appears to be an ideal
set-up going to end when their time is up or are the ties they’re binding tight
enough to keep them moving forward, together?
When
I reviewed Robin in February I wasn’t too positive about the story. My main
objection to it was that I felt it could have been so much more if it had been
longer and the reader had gotten a bit more insight into the three characters.
‘Sam’
is the continuation of Robin and gives us more time with the two lovely boys
and their dream Master. I can’t honestly say we got a lot more insight into any
of these men’s characters or backgrounds. What we did get though was more time
with three men who are beautiful together.
Sam
and Robin are adorable in their need to look out for each other even while in
the throes of passion. And I adored Robin’s journey. I liked the idea of Master
Renard finding a way of showing the insecure young man that he is indeed
beautiful and worth all the praise and love he receives. The moment when Robin
is able to look at himself and appreciate what he sees was beautiful.
“That happiness was beautiful on him” –
Robin
Of
course the story is almost like a fairytale. Two young men meet their dream
Master, who knows exactly what they need from the first moment and all three of
them find more than they dared hope for with each other. But it was impossible
to read about Robin and Sam and the love they have for each other and not think
that it was exactly what they deserved. This story fitted the characters like a
glove.
This
is a very explicit love story. The sex scenes make up the bulk of the story and
don’t leave anything to the imagination. Again, this was something that worked
because of the sort of story this was. The sex between the three men
established their relationship and pushed it forward.
On
their own both ‘Robin’ and ‘Sam’ would have been mildly frustrating
stories. Taken together they make a rather charming, very sexy and delightful
read.
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