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Friday, February 26, 2010

Faithe and Salvation by Aden Kains

Faithe and Salvation by Aden Kains
Publisher: Excessica
Genre: Erotic, BDSM



Review Copy Received from Publisher

Summary: Morgan Tremayne comes from a long line of self-made, wealthy, honorable Dominant men, is on a quest to find his "kindred spirit" - a woman who recognizes her own true submissive desires, and will willingly accept him as her Dominant on a life journey of self discovery in a mutually devoted, consensual D/s relationship. In a total power exchange, he'll be devoted to her, protect her, care for her, teach her, never punish her without cause; never intentionally cause her pain she could not bear simply for his own satisfaction; guide her on a journey of self-discovery. In return, she must be willing to surrender completely to him: She must be secure in deriving her happiness from his pleasure, sexual and otherwise; must be content with his being in complete control of her life, body and soul. When, as a young adult Morgan meets Belinda, he senses immediately that he's found his "kindred spirit." But ultimately, their D/s journey takes them both on a fateful course neither of them can control, leaving Morgan caring about nothing, existing without living. Until he finds free-spirited, sassy Faithe by pure chance. Is Faithe his new kindred spirit? Will she be his salvation? Will he be hers? Faithe and Salvation is a stimulating, gripping, sensual graphic story of a man and two women coming to grips with their deepest desires that's sure to leave you thinking about your own sexuality.

Melissa’s Review: While the premise of Faithe and Salvation by Aden Kains was quite intriguing, I found myself removed from everything in a way that made it impossible for me to develop any connections with the characters. There was a lot of telling and reminiscing, but not enough showing or dialogue. I did find Faithe’s witty dialogue refreshing and fun, but Morgan’s dialogue and apparent thought process was unrealistic and out of place.

I also found Faithe’s acceptance of Morgan and the situation she finds herself in way too easy. Granted, she complained a little here and there in the beginning, but she quickly acquiesces, and with little passage of time or explanation of her reasons for agreeing to Morgan’s terms.

I can’t say that reading this book was a complete loss or waste of time, and I wouldn’t mind giving Aden Kains a try again, but sadly, I was disappointed with Faithe and Salvation.

Rated 2 Delightful Divas by Melissa!



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