A NIGHT OWL REVIEWS BOOK REVIEW | Reviewed by: Tigger9
Hardware was a very enjoyable read. I really liked learning and watching Allison and Patrick as their relationship developed. Both of them progress together along the same time-line. I enjoyed the fact that the d/s was just in the bedroom and not out of it. There were no extremes and no humiliation. Allison stands up for herself and is independent. The dynamics between the two of them are very interesting. Allison is a tech geek and has never really been treated as a woman but Patrick sees her as both but a woman first. The two of them have a great relationship where nothing is held back. It is very loving and not selfish at all. I really liked reading this story.
Dec 06, 2010 | 978-1-59578-757-6
5 - Rare Top Pick | 4.5 - Top Pick | 4 - I Liked It | 3.5 - Enjoyable | 3 - OK | 2.5 - It just didn't click
Book Blurb for Hardware
Women aren’t supposed to be geeks. They aren’t supposed to fix computer networks with expert ease either, but tell that to Allison—the resident computer guru in the small town of Gatlin Falls, Virginia.
Enthralled by watching her work so effortlessly, Patrick agrees to accompany Allison for a night at the movies so he can learn more about her. Even though he’s a perfect gentleman who prides himself on knowing exactly what a woman wants—and when she wants it—he can’t keep away from her. One scorching kiss in a dark theater changes everything.
Allison quickly learns Patrick’s definition of hardware is vastly different than her own and she allows him guide her on a path where she discovers new heights of passion she’s never imagined before. Taken by the calm she feels when she is around him, she is pulled into a world where there is comfort in wearing a pair of cuffs and sanctuary in accepting a collar.
Contains: M/F, light bondage, D/s
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