Saving Sunni by Kasi Alexander, Reggie Alexander

Saving Sunni (Keyhole, #2)

by Kasi Alexander and Reggie Alexander

Compared to the rest of her poly family, Jessie Chambers, sunni to the local BDSM community-needs to grow up. While her serious sister slave, sage, struggles through college, their master, Sir Rune, insists that sunni needs a job. sunni finds a position at the local goth/kink store, The Fringe Element, and is immediately embraced by its quirky owner. Things start to get complicated when sunni's ex tracks her down, claiming he's found God wants to be together again, and a video of sunni and Sir Rune doing a dramatic scene at the Keyhole ends up on television. sunni must find a way to restore her relationships, keep her master from being deported, take over running the store, and stop everyone else from trying to "save sunni."

Reviewed by stressedrach on

4 of 5 stars

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Saving Sunni was a great book. Sunni was a very likable character as were most of the other characters in the book.
I think the book was very insightful for those who may not be familiar with the BDSM scene , in this case the general public and the media and how they think it is basically torturing a woman or man. When for people that know the scene know it is nothing like that at all.

Sunni did have quite a hard time, her ex husband showing up wanting her to get back with him because he had changed and found God. He kept pestering her. Her master wanted to protect her. Her boss wanted to protect her. She started to feel like she was losing control of her life with everyone trying to save her in their own way.

The book was very well written. The details of everything from the characters, to the places they went was described perfectly so the imagination flowed freely.
I praise the authors they did a fantastic job!

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