Angel by Tiffany Reisz

Angel (The Original Sinners: The Red Years, #2) (Original Sinners, #2)

by Tiffany Reisz

No safe word can protect the heart

Infamous erotica author and accomplished dominatrix Nora Sutherlin is doing something utterly out of character: hiding. While her longtime lover, Soren--whose fetishes, if exposed, would be his ruin--is under scrutiny pending a major promotion, Nora's lying low and away from temptation in the lap of luxury.

Her host, the wealthy and uninhibited Griffin Fiske, is thrilled to have Nora stay at his country estate, especially once he meets her traveling companion. Young, inexperienced and angelically beautiful, Michael has become Nora's protege, and this summer with Griffin is going to be his training, where the hazing never ends.

But while her flesh is willing, Nora's mind is wandering. To thoughts of Soren, her master, under investigation by a journalist with an ax to grind. And to another man from Nora's past, whose hold on her is less bruising, but whose secrets are no less painful. It's a summer that will prove the old adage: love hurts.

Reviewed by jamiereadthis on

4 of 5 stars

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Normally, the rich guys in novels lose so many points with me that they can’t recover; leave it to Tiffany Reisz to make sure I can’t cling to even that stereotype.

Griffin is a trip. Michael is a sweetheart. Once again, all the complexity means you have to see people for who they are and not for the thing that supposedly defines them.

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