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Wednesday, May 15, 2019

MISCHIEF AND THE MASTERS BY CHERISE SINCLAIR [MASTERS OF THE SHADOWLANDS #12] REVIEW


Mischief and the Masters by Cherise Sinclair
Release Date: November 15th 2016
Source: Purchased
Format: Audiobook
Pages: 436
Buy it: Amazon|B&N|Book Depository


She wants a short, sweet Master. One Master.

The two devastatingly dominant Drago cousins have other ideas.

Her life destroyed by a stalker, Uzuri Cheval starts anew in Tampa and joins the exclusive Shadowlands club. Unconvinced of her claims that she can overcome her fear of big men without help, Master Z gives her a time limit. And she is improving--until she hears the stalker is out of prison. Now her time limit is up, and the Masters will intervene, which is okay--as long as whoever helps her is short. Okay, sweet and gentle would be good, too.

But two Doms? Dangerously experienced and dauntingly powerful cousins? No way.

Having volunteered in every hellhole in the world, Dr. Alastair Drago is ready to settle down. Detective Max Drago has joined him and, once again, the cousins share everything. A house, lives, problems…and whatever submissive catches their interest. One mischievous submissive has definitely caught Alastair’s. However, having been burned by a woman, Max remains detached…until little mischief’s troubles turn deadly.

•• PLEASE DO NOT READ THIS BOOK IF YOU ARE UNDER THE AGE OF 18 ••

        I have been slowly stepping into the world of BDSM and erotica novels and I have been wanting to read Cherise Sinclair's acclaimed Master of the Shadowlands series for a while now, but I did not know if I would like the male Doms all that much. But then I came across Uzuri's story and I was fascinated. It is a bold move to jump into the twelfth book in a series, but I cannot resist a menage.
        Sinclair had me believing that the Drogo cousins were meant to share a woman and Uzuri was perfect for them. Uzuri is damaged, but certainly not broken. She could have easily come across as a victim due to her dark past, but she is written as a survivor and warrior. She is strong in a highly understated way, but the Drogo cousins bring out her inner light. Sinclair did an amazing job of layering the sex in a way that builds the story and the BDSM in a way that adds to the story. Both Max and Alister as Doms offer Uzuri something she needs as she does to them. They encourage her to be her own woman while being the perfect combo of intense and protective without being overbearing.
        This was a touching and emotional story of finding your own strength. It is a story of learning to love past your fears. The perfect assortment of romance and BDSM. I will definitely be reading more from this series soon. 4 out of 5 stars.

What are your favorite BDSM novels? Let me know in the comments down below!

Thanks Hons,
Lee Chand

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