Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Review: Yes, Master by Margaret Mcheyzer

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***** THIS PROLOGUE CONTAINS DISTRESSING CONTENT. IT IS ONLY SUITED FOR READERS OVER 18. *****
ALSO CONTAINS M/M, M/M/F, M/F AND F/F SCENES.

My uncle abused me.
I was 10 years old when it started.
At 13 he told me I was no longer wanted because I had started to develop.
At 16 I was ready to kill him.
Today, I’m broken.
Today, I only breathe to survive.
My name’s Sergeant Major Ryan Jenkins and today, I’m ready to tell you my story.

****STAND ALONE****




This is my 4 snowflake review for Yes, Master by Margaret McHeyzer for Eskimo Princess Book Blog.

Yes, Master starts out with a beautiful statement; “The past can be haunting, but the future can be terrifyingly beautiful.”.  Ryan is a thirty-four year old Sergeant Major in the United States Army. He is handsome, physically strong, and emotionally destroyed. He was molested by a family member for three years, and it destroyed the life he wanted to have. When his mother made him join the military at the age of 16 it saved Ryan from killing the one person that hurt him beyond any other. Will Ryan ever be able to overcome the horrific childhood that scarred him? Will he ever be able to out chase the demons that overtake his mind and body?

When Ryan’s best friend Mason introduces him to the special lady in his life, Stella, Ryan is instantly taken with her. There is something about the way she carries herself and those piercing green eyes. When Ryan finds himself having feelings for his best friend that a normal man shouldn’t have he wants to end it all, but he can’t leave his daughter Lucy. When Lucy falls ill, Stella and Mason come to Ryan to save the day. Will Mason show Ryan that Stella is the Master that he needs? Will Master be able to drive away the demons?

I liked this book because it is about a female Master and a male Submissive. I have never read another book where the female played the dominant role, and trust me I have read a lot of BDSM novels. It was really hard to read some of the childhood abuse scenes but you need those in order to understand Ryan’s state of mind. Then only thing that I could find that sort of bothered me is how much Ryan seemed to trust Stella as his Master so soon after meeting her. Most BDSM D/s relationships are based on trust, and to become someone’s Master so soon after meeting is unusual, especially when the submissive has been through abuse but the author made it work in this book. The sex scenes were smoking and very unique. There are M/M, M/M/F, M/F, and F/F scenes.

I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys BDSM. I would read more from this author in the future.




I don't do 'normal'. I've found that the more I write, the more I like being different to other authors. I write in first person, and I love to challenge a reader. I take the normal and switch it around. For me, I really enjoy getting a reaction from a reader. So if I can evoke an emotion (regardless of if it's the emotion the reader wants) then I figure that I've done my job as an author I want to be. I really quite revel in taking people out of their comfort zones and pushing them to read something different. My genre of writing is, well quite frankly, where ever my mind goes. I won't label myself because I don't like sticking to one genre. My goal with writing is just to take people away from whatever is going on in their lives, even if it's only for a split second. I'm a go with the flow sort of person and don't really take a course of action to get where I am going. I live in the moment and don't usually worry about tomorrow because whatever life is due to bring me, I'll be happy to accept. I love my family and friends and will help anyway I can if someone needs it. I really don't like people that are nasty just because they can be, I don't believe that's necessary, I mean life's hard enough as it is! I hope you enjoy my books, I've had a hoot writing them. There's more to come..... Til next time. M xx
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