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Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Blog Tour - Deep Control by Annabel Joseph

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Deep Control by Annabel Joseph Publication Date: January 22nd, 2018 Genre: Contemporary Romance


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Not all fantasies are safe, sane, and consensual. Welcome to the world of The Gallery…
Devin’s a pilot and playboy, as well as a Gallery Dominant known for his sadistic desires. Ella is a famed physicist whose quiet intelligence masks a depraved longing for pain. When the two connect in a foreign dungeon, neither knows that one of them will soon save the other’s life.
From such dramatic beginnings, a mutual friendship grows, along with a daring D/s relationship. Is their play merely sensual, or do their feelings run deeper? Within the opulent walls of The Gallery, Devin and Ella explore ever-expanding limits and test the boundaries of trust…


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Amy's 5 Star Review

The kind of book that grips straight away into the BDSM/Masochistic lifestyle, a chance encounter that sees Devin change from his normal routine of “no commitments” and “no feelings” Rule when he first meets Ella!
It soon becomes apparent that Devin has a good “free” lifestyle who had full freedom of life with being a pilot he travels the world with choices of women not being able to turn down a handsome pilot.
He has a certain criteria he likes, he’s a Dominant male who inflicts pleasure and pain on woman who crave to submit!
But when Ella comes into his life he soon learns that he has met his match when the nerdy scientist turns out to have a deep desire to be hurt and the more physical sexually the better! 
With both Devin and Ella having shaky pasts it’s bringing a connection that’s getting hard to resist. A great read that has you wondering how far they will take it and what will come next.
Fantastic BDSM book, Annabel Joseph keeps it realistic but also tries to push the boundaries of the characters.
It's definitely worth reading I thoroughly enjoyed both books.


 
Excerpt:

He shook his head and walked away, going for his clothes, dressing for a flight he’d take later, a flight I wouldn’t be on. He must understand that. I could never get on another plane, or a boat, or anything that would take me over the vast, unforgiving ocean that lapped this island’s shore. Tears welled in my eyes as I stepped into my panties and then pulled a pair of jeans over my sore butt. I rummaged for a fresh t-shirt, and came up with one that said Astrophysicists Do It With Large Objects, a going-away gift from my Via Sofferenza friends. I shoved that back under the pile and chose a plain, faded blue one. “Do you mind going to your own room now?” I said. “I need to do some work.” “Yes, I fucking mind.” His sharp reply took me aback. “Are you angry with me?” “Angry? No. Confused. A little annoyed with the way you run hot and cold.” He glanced down at his shirt, also a faded blue tee. We looked like twins. He snorted and poked the air between us. “We’ve had sex twice now. I’ve fucked every one of your holes, twice without protection. I saved your life, and you don’t trust me?” “I trust you. I don’t trust airplanes!” “I’m telling you, they’re safe. Air travel is the safest form of transportation, safer even than walking. What happened yesterday was a once-in-a-lifetime thing.” “Why does this matter so much to you?” I raised my voice, cutting him off. “If you want to get on a plane and fly to New York, then do it. That’s fine, I won’t stop you, but I’m not going. I’m staying here.” Even as I said it, I knew I sounded ridiculous. I couldn’t stay in the Azores forever, only because I was afraid to fly. “You’re going with me,” he said, yelling across the gap between us. After all we’d done together, all the ways he’d groped me, we couldn’t seem to touch each other in our matching shirts. “I said I’d get you to New York, and I’m going to get you to New York.” “You don’t need to get me to New York,” I said. “I’m thirty years old. I have a doctorate in astrophysics and cosmology. I’m a grown-up person and I’ll be fine.” “Grown-up people fly on airplanes,” he snapped. I took a step back, trying to understand why he made me feel so harried, so scattered. It wasn’t only my fear of flying, and that he was a pilot. It was fear of him, fear of his skill at taking over my body. As we stood there, glaring at each other, I imagined gravitational waves crashing between us, red and angry and jagged. I could lose myself in him, in this man whose career was based on my deepest phobia…


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About Annabel:
Annabel Joseph is a NYT and USA Today Bestselling BDSM romance author. She writes mainly contemporary romance, although she’s been known to dabble in the medieval and Regency eras. She is known for writing emotionally intense BDSM storylines, and strives to create characters that seem real—even flawed—so readers are better able to relate to them. Annabel also writes non-BDSM romance under the pen name Molly Joseph.


 
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