Review: Michael's Wings
Michael's Wings by Tiffany Reisz
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Another winner from erotica author Reisz, but as the author points out in the beginning, this collection of short stories is best appreciated by readers who're familiar with her The Original Sinners series, especially ones who've read The Siren.
Michael and Griffin are lovers but as with the best love stories, it's complicated. This collection follows them on part of their journey and Reisz brings her usual heat, sensitivity and humor to the writing. One laugh-out-loud moment was a discussion regarding the card game Cards Against Humanity:
"Remember he won the game on the 'How did I lose my virginity?' card."
"Answer: The Make-A-Wish Foundation."
If you like heated BDSM scenes, snark and romance then the Original Sinners may be for you. On the other hand, if you're turned off by relationships with multiple partners and sexual hookups that get so complicated you practically need a flow-chart, it may not be your cup of tea. I happen to love the series and look forward to Reisz's next work.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Another winner from erotica author Reisz, but as the author points out in the beginning, this collection of short stories is best appreciated by readers who're familiar with her The Original Sinners series, especially ones who've read The Siren.
Michael and Griffin are lovers but as with the best love stories, it's complicated. This collection follows them on part of their journey and Reisz brings her usual heat, sensitivity and humor to the writing. One laugh-out-loud moment was a discussion regarding the card game Cards Against Humanity:
"Remember he won the game on the 'How did I lose my virginity?' card."
"Answer: The Make-A-Wish Foundation."
If you like heated BDSM scenes, snark and romance then the Original Sinners may be for you. On the other hand, if you're turned off by relationships with multiple partners and sexual hookups that get so complicated you practically need a flow-chart, it may not be your cup of tea. I happen to love the series and look forward to Reisz's next work.
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