It‘s a heartwarming story that‘s somewhat fairytailish but it also gives some insights about the difficult life of transgender people.
It‘s a heartwarming story that‘s somewhat fairytailish but it also gives some insights about the difficult life of transgender people.
I really liked this. This is a romance between a Trans woman, April French, and new to town, Daniel Martin who meet at the local Bdsm/kink club. Which at first I had no idea all the terms being thrown around but found it all very interesting, educational, and emotional. At first there was a lot of check marking between the couple and it almost became tedious until you realize the world would be better off with such communication and consent. Pick!
Stayed up too late finishing this one, and while I'm suffering a bit at work today it was worth it! Really interesting structure in this one - the two middle parts that cover the same time period from each protagonist worked really well! And the choice made in the last part... I always enjoy when a romance novel plays with structure.
Did you know Doms now come in Cinnamon flavored? Bc that's what I learned about from reading this book! Our bookstore romance club read picked this as January's read, and it was a great start to the year! I was a little worried bc I'm not huge into BDSM romances, but this one was more about the kink culture and not into beating your lover (I'm still not okay after reading The Siren). A super positive kink and Trans novel, and a great love story.
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I did it! This is my 150th book read this year! I met my Goodreads goal on the absolute last day. 🎉
This book is fortunately heavy on consent and better written than some of the more popular BDSM predecessors. It stars a transgender protagonist and is written by a transgender woman. I normally don't like sappy romances, but I feel like I learned a lot.