Book Review: Lou's Discovery by Karen Nappa
- Kristen Lewendon
- Nov 25, 2020
- 2 min read
The Quinn Quartet Book 1.5
Follow in the footsteps of a young soldier as he discovers his most important mission.
Lou escapes the poverty in Peaceful, a small town in rural Ohio, the only way he knows. Like his father, he becomes a soldier. Leaving town, and his best friend behind, is challenging, but Lou focuses on getting through life day by day – living but never truly alive. Not really happy but also not miserable, Lou works hard and earns the respect of both his buddies and his commanding officers.
When his army captain introduces him to BDSM, Lou finds a real goal and purpose in his life – one he didn’t even know was missing. Now, Lou is a man with a mission.
Lou's Discovery is a short story about a military man discovering his particular brand of the BDSM Lifestyle. We follow Lou at various life-changing events in his military and personal life. It can be read independently and has a Happy for Now ending. Lou and you — our readers — will have to wait for his HEA in Finding Trouble (The Quinn Quartet Book Two).

My Review:
This is a fascinating introduction to what’s coming next. Yet, I found it nearly as frustrating as I did enjoyable because I so badly want to follow where this story is taking me. And I want to do so NOW! I loved getting this look into Lou’s introduction to the Lifestyle and seeing how he discovers what aspects work best for him. It was also kind of fun to see this different perspective on Captain Connor.
I received a complimentary copy of this book through Booksprout.
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