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Book Review: The Daring Doms by Isabella Kole

  • Writer: Kristen Lewendon
    Kristen Lewendon
  • Oct 20, 2019
  • 2 min read

Dane and Dax Daring are brothers. They are also Doms who are having problems with members of the opposite sex.

When Dane met Ann Slade, Annie to all who know her, he fell head over heels… so much so that he ignored what his brother and his friends said about being her rebound lover. He married her after three months of dating, giving up the lifestyle without even telling her he was a part of it. But once the couple starts having trouble, Dax suggests that maybe it's time things change if Dane wants to stay married.

Dax, on the other hand, has always been adamant about exclusive relationships in that he just doesn't do them. Now that he has gotten to know his new sister-in-law, he knows he can never settle for anyone who isn't just like her. The problem with that is he's been in love with Annie's best friend, Angela, since he met her. And she is nothing like Annie. Will he keep fighting the temptation, or can Angela convince him they are meant to be?

Publisher's Note: This sweet romance about two brothers and their women contains elements of power exchange.

 


My Review:

I actually liked this book. It’s light and fluffy, and in several cases, not especially realistic, but I enjoyed it nonetheless. The thing that drove me the most nuts, particularly about Dane and Annie’s story, is that they never had a rational discussion about what was going on until after everything was sorted out. I stand by my personal belief that if, as people, we would just talk to each other, we could solve a lot of the world’s ills. Even Dax and Angela fall into this a little, though not to the same extent. I think their story was more about squandering opportunities than the communication issues noted above. I had fun reading this and I’m curious to read more from the author. I received a complimentary copy of this book through Booksprout.

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