Sunday, October 18, 2015

Review: Mine (Club Sin #7) by Stacey Kennedy




Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Publicatiion Date: October 27 2015

Blurb:

Dmitri and Presley—the scorching-hot couple who started it all in the USA Today bestseller Claimed—return to save Club Sin in the exhilarating new short novel from Stacey Kennedy. 
 
Dmitri Pratt is living out his dream. Not only does he own the ultimate playground for the BDSM lifestyle, he’s found a special connection with his deliciously sexy sub, Presley Flynn, the woman who complements him in ways that go far beyond the bedroom. But when an anonymous blackmailer threatens to expose the elite, high-profile members of Club Sin in a notorious tabloid, Dmitri’s perfect world spirals out of control.
 
Before she met Dmitri, Presley never imagined she would find a Master who could deliver on all her hottest fantasies. Dmitri’s love and his sensual artistry surprise her every day, until he suddenly turns distant and cold. For the first time, Presley wonders where Dmitri’s heart truly lies: with her, or with Club Sin. As the life they’ve built together begins to crumble, Presley can only trust that Dmitri has what it takes—to defend what’s his, and win back the woman he cannot live without.
 
Mine is intended for mature audiences.

Review:

I had a feeling that Mine was going to be the last book in the series and I was still shocked when I read that the series has ended. I am a little sad that the series has ended, but at least I know that their characters are in a happy place. I wanted to read how Sawyer and Chloe were living, but unfortunately they aren't members of club sin anymore and they weren't seen in the epilogue.I still don't understand why Dmitri hadn't proposed to Presley before. I find it difficult to believe that it is only because he had too many responsibilities at club sin. I believe that this novella served more as a way to introduce the spin off series than anything else. Dmitri's proposal was dreamy.


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