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Dream Master
Dream Master
Author: Claire Thompson
Ella Stanford and Phillip Arden work in the same law office and both agree that work and romance shouldn't mix. When Ella begins to have erotic dreams that include Phillip as a nameless Master in a sumptuous castle, she is drawn to the real man, though she knows better than to believe that dreams resemble reality. Little does she realize that Ph...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781456533816
ISBN-10: 1456533819
Publication Date: 1/8/2011
Pages: 264
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Publisher: CreateSpace
Book Type: Paperback
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This one starts out as more of a straight up erotica novel than your everyday romantica. Ellas having super sexed up dreams that feature her being forced to watch various scenes of sexual debauchery as shes tied up and above the action. Theres some light bondage and spanking that really gets her going. When she discovers that the hot man shes been watching have sexy times with other women looks exactly like Phillip, the gorgeous trial attorney who works in her office shes soooo embarrassed! But Phillips been having the same dreams and also recognizes Ella whose uninhibited dream self undid him the previous night. Instead of being embarrassed Philip wants to get to know her outside of their shared dream world and get to know her he does . . .

This book starts out as pure erotica and Im good with that. We know neither character as were thrust immediately into the dreamy sex. The dream sequences are filled with various scenes of BDSM that start out mild and turn far more violent (be warned it involves some bloody genitalia) as Phillip and Ella get together in the real world. During dreams both Phillip and Ella are pleasured by others and its super hot, well written erotica. Their real world relationship is much tamer and develops at a snails pace in comparison. They go on several chaste dates and spend much of their time attempting to figure out what the dreams are about and what outside force is controlling them. This portion of the book didnt interest me overmuch because I was more interested in the D/s relationship that Phillip was dying to start with Ella than all of the dream research. But thats just me. Im sure many will find it all fascinating. Towards the end some major WTFery appears when the culprit is exposed and I just wasnt swallowing any of it. Still, I thought their relationship development was nicely done by the author and thought it clever the way she was able to incorporate the erotic bits into her real life sweeter romance (which did get hotter eventually). Id definitely check out any sequel that took their blooming D/s relationship to the next level if it was as saucily written as the opening sequence and didnt get into blood play.
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