Comfort Object (Comfort, #1)

Comfort Object (Comfort, #1)

Annabel Joseph

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Nell, an out-of-work professional submissive, is desperate to find a job when she meets handsome film star Jeremy Gray at the restaurant where she works. He says he needs a personal assistant, but the work contract he shows her details not organizational duties, but sexual ones. Jobless and homeless, Nell agrees to work for him anyway, on the promise that he will pay for her to finish her college degree when her stint as his "assistant" is complete.The start of their formal Dom/sub relationship is rocky, but they soon fall into a mutually satisfying, highly sexual routine. They play vanilla boyfriend and girlfriend in public, while Jeremy uses Nell as his kinky comfort object behind the scenes. Then a stalker threatens their secret lifestyle, and their contract may not be strong enough to hold them together._____This book contains explicit sexual content, graphic language, and situations that some readers may find Anal play/intercourse, strong BDSM theme and content including spanking, dubious consent, exhibitionism, menage (m/f/m), group sex.

Publication Year: 2009


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    This was another one of those books that made me uncomfortable while I was reading. And yet I couldn't stop myself from reading on.

    I have to say that I just don't get why someone who doesn't enjoy pain would endure it on a regular basis and in this story the heroine really doesn't enjoy the pain the hero keeps dishing out.

    I wish I could understand but I don't. However I have come to accept that this pops up regularly enough to suggest that this is something that make sense to others. So I will move on.

    What I really enjoyed about this story was how many mistakes the hero makes. When reading these heavy BDSM books I always wonder how it is that the Dom always knows when the sub needs assistance, support, a break etc. But in this story not so. I am thinking of a particular point where they sub starts to panic and she looks over at the hero for reassurance or something and he's busy doing something else. In these books I've come to expect that the dom will just know when to be where but this story was much more realistic in making the dom human.

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