Review: The Chateau
The Chateau by Tiffany Reisz
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Tiffany Reisz is the best erotica writer you're going to read this year. That's a subjective opinion, but this is my review so I'm letting it stand.
We know Kingsley Edge from previous Original Sinners stories, but here we see him stripped bare, literally and figuratively, as he fulfills a request for his commander in the oh-so-secret French military agency using his special skill set. Kingsley is sent to find the commander's missing nephew, believed to be in a cult holed up in a mysterious chateau.
Madame runs the chateau with a firm hand and she takes a special interest in the young French lieutenant. He thought he knew what sadists could do to him (and how much he'd love it), but he's never met a mistress like Madame. Her level of cruelty is breathtakingly exact, and he will emerge a different person...if he makes it out alive.
While Reisz brings the heat in all of her books, she excels at characterization in erotic lit. This is what's missing from so many of the books today, characters who are more than cardboard figures doing their Tab A/Slot B routine over and over again. I recommend all of the Original Sinners series, and this book to anyone who wants to explore more of the background of the characters who make the series so popular.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Tiffany Reisz is the best erotica writer you're going to read this year. That's a subjective opinion, but this is my review so I'm letting it stand.
We know Kingsley Edge from previous Original Sinners stories, but here we see him stripped bare, literally and figuratively, as he fulfills a request for his commander in the oh-so-secret French military agency using his special skill set. Kingsley is sent to find the commander's missing nephew, believed to be in a cult holed up in a mysterious chateau.
Madame runs the chateau with a firm hand and she takes a special interest in the young French lieutenant. He thought he knew what sadists could do to him (and how much he'd love it), but he's never met a mistress like Madame. Her level of cruelty is breathtakingly exact, and he will emerge a different person...if he makes it out alive.
While Reisz brings the heat in all of her books, she excels at characterization in erotic lit. This is what's missing from so many of the books today, characters who are more than cardboard figures doing their Tab A/Slot B routine over and over again. I recommend all of the Original Sinners series, and this book to anyone who wants to explore more of the background of the characters who make the series so popular.
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