Monday, August 10, 2015

The Virgin by Tiffany Reisz

Synopsis:  For years, Kingsley Edge warned Eleanor the day would come when she, the mistress of a well-respected Catholic priest, would have to run and hide. She always imagined if that day came she'd be running away with Søren. But instead, she's running from him.

Knowing Søren and Kingsley will their use their influence to bring her back, Eleanor alone, penniless and scared takes refuge at the one place the men in her life cannot follow: the abbey where her mother has taken orders. Behind the cloistered gates of the convent, Eleanor hides from the man she loves and hates in equal measure

She cannot, however, hide from her true nature. When Eleanor befriends a young virginal nun, she faces a startling sexual awakening. But Eleanor can't stay forever, and the lure of her real life beckons beyond the locked gates. But to follow her fate means to leave Kyrie behind, a sacrifice Eleanor refuses to make

Rating: ★★★★★ 

Genre: Erotic Romance, Romance, Dark, Adult

Review:

This book was very good. I have always loved Tiffany Reisz and her books because they are interesting and different.
I have been reading this series since the first book came out and they had me hooked. It is meant for a older audience  because there is a ton of sex and BDSM in it. The story is good though and Soren and Nora are perfect together. They make a great couple she is a switch kind of; she is a dominatrix with everyone else, but with Soren she is his submissive. It is intriguing because she would not sub for anyone else well except for Kingsley.

Kingsley plays a little in the book we get the story of why Nora went away for a year and why Kingsley disappeared. We also find out how he met Juliette. I am super happy that things ended well for Kingsley because he deserved it.
Nora and Soren get away to Scotland to finally be hitched and that is great because I knew they were going to be a permanent thing because they complimented each other so well.  

This story was good and happy and that is really all I have to say to it because I had no complaints about this book.

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