Reviewed by stacey_is_sassy on
I’m going to put my Sassy – Queen of Generalisations hat on for this review. Starting an erotic read is a little like going into a “scene”, for me. Obviously, this is not experience talking, I've never "scened", this is just my interpretation based on what I’ve read. See, I start off a little nervous. I’m concerned that everyone’s watching. I (try to) hold my head up high. Then, I’m completely distracted by what’s going on in front of me, to me and around me. Visiting the Frisky Beavers guarantees me a level of (reader) sub-space. I’m in the zone, overwhelmed with intense feelings and I’m struggling to be aware of what’s going on around me.
I don’t read a lot of erotica because I find that if done well, it can be a little overwhelming. I struggle with the need to understand why people go looking for pain, humiliation and loss of control. On the flipside, I then struggle knowing there are people who get off administering the pain, humiliation and loss of control. A good erotica will make you believe and understand their need. It’s not always dark and disturbing or makes you feel queasy being the observer. Sometimes, it’s just observing people finding their happy place being trussed up, gagged, wearing a collar or spanked (you get the picture).
Doctor Bad Boy was pretty good. It didn’t answer all my questions, but it did give me a good understanding of why this couple were perfect for each other. It was EXTREMELY HOT!! Both Violet and Max know how to push each other’s buttons to gain mutual satisfaction. While some scenes were a little uncomfortable to me, it was obvious that it was perfect for them. The Frisky Beavers definitely takes me to a level where I’m alert but never pushed to where I think the authorities should be called for (extreme) abuse.
I enjoyed Doctor Bad Boy, and was left completely satisfied. I have to say that I’m gobsmacked where we’re left in regards to Lachlan and Beth…I DID NOT SEE THAT COMING!!!
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 18 November, 2017: Finished reading
- 18 November, 2017: Reviewed