Download PDF , by Penelope Bloom

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, by Penelope Bloom

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, by Penelope Bloom


Download PDF , by Penelope Bloom

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File Size: 3792 KB

Print Length: 146 pages

Publication Date: September 16, 2017

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B075PWNRZ5

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#14,720 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

So... So I enjoyed Knocked Up by the Dom.I loved the humour. I loved the assertiveness of Damian. I loved that he was so sweet with her. And the date ...OH...MY...GOD!!!I want a date like that!!!!!!! (If only my husband was that creative ;-))I was a nice story of a girl/woman afraid to lose her child, but also about trust. Letting someone in. That’s the hard part of any relationship. And being a mother myself. I understand her feelings and I got teary when he found out Dean was his. Such a sweet little guy. It pulls at my heart SO easily.Book 2? The extra book. Not so much. To starchy. It was plain boring and took FOR-E-V-E-R to they through. I had to just skip and go to book three. I think Punished is some of her earlier work. Because the style of her writing is different from book two.Book three - The Dom’s Virgin. That was fun. Witty. The banter. I love banter between a heroine and her love interest. But also the friend. Lacey cracked me up. Over all - I got my money’s worth with the three books for one price. Thumbs up. I like her work and her writing. I’d buy more.

Normally, if I found a story to be a bit unbelievable, I'd knock off at least a star. I want to be cocooned in another world, another life, when I read and I just don't find that possible if the story feels fake.That said, this book is clearly make believe. The characters don't pee or have to deal with things just not working out in a catastrophic way. It's a fairy tale. Thing about fairy tales is that I wanted to believe them when I was a child and this is the kind of fairy tale I want to believe as an adult; because, this is really a grown up girl meets prince, prince punishes girl kind of fairy tale. Many mutual orgasms later we get a happily ever after.It's well written and consistent without all of the continuity grammar issues a lot of the books in this genre seem to be riddled with. I did notice a bit more pronoun mix ups than I might be able to forgive in a good editor but they were easy to overlook in light of the quality of the rest of the writing.In the volume I purchased for my kindle, there are actually three books. All were of similar quality and enjoyable in their own right. I have to admit I was pleasantly surprised that I finished all three as I usually find that any additional "bonus" materials included by the author are old material added merely to pad out the size of the book. These books were all as delectable as the first.Great fantasy material for a woman who is sometimes still an overlooked plain little girl inside sometimes.

OK, so having immediate sex with a stranger is not something we would ever do in real life. Now that we've got that disclaimer out of the way, I loved the story. I don't read my romances with reality in mind. I want insta-love, hot sexy scenes, and strong men who will care and love their women, even if the woman doesn't need that and can take care of herself. I've read the book before this in the series and enjoyed it as much as this one. Just to be clear, there are 3 books in the series, but they are unconnected characters, so there is no harm in reading them in whatever order you'd like. I'll be heading to the final book soon. Another bonus is that there is additional content within the book, so it's a great deal!

I bought this book awhile ago and only read the “knocked up by the dom” book. I found the secret baby aspect of the story entertaining but the kink was boring and unoriginal. It was an okay short story.I also did not realize that my purchase came with two extra stories. I decided to finish this book now because I was going to be on vacation soon and didn’t want to start the books I really wanted to read before I was officially off so I could savory them. After reading story #2 and #3, I have to say I was bored and a bit disgusted with the idea behind bdsm.Whatever floats your boat then good on you, but I want romance! Over the top, insta-stupid romance. With a side of dirty sex, of course. Bdsm is not in anyway appealing to me. Hitting in anyway is not appealing to me! The author put a huge emphasis on trust being what bdsm is about that I kept rolling my eyes. Each story had these stupid female characters just trusting that a handsome billionaire wouldn’t hurt them. It was ludicrous!Just because a person is rich or good looking or sexually skilled doesn’t make them romance leads. There HAS to be more to the character then that. I will say that in the third book it was more the falling in love, getting to know you, part of a romance but then the “playroom” was brought out so excessively that I was reminded why I didn’t like this book. SmhI have no idea why bdsm is this whole “playroom and toys” thing about it. In book three the male lead was very versatile in NOT utilizing all of the props. He just thought about it a lot. Which shows that a playroom and toys aren’t necessary. It’s just a stupid twist to sell books. And it makes it seem like only rich people can afford to really be bdsm people.That’s another thing, I’m not interested in the life styles of the rich. I don’t read romance for that. And the statistics show that the most successful romance stories are about regular working class people and not the uber rich. Being rich doesn’t lead to HEA’s.Last but not least, if you are selling a secret baby romance for the bdsm crowd then ALL the extra books included should have a secret baby plot line too! I’m just saying.To end, I haven’t even touched on all the things wrong with each individual story either. Story #2 just grossed me out, it was borderline psychotic. Story #3 was so unrealistic from plot premise, to problem solution, to HEA, it was just garbage. Smh

The first book was pretty good. Second book was ok. Third book was pretty ridiculous. The writing is good, but sometimes stilted, and many of the plot points require extreme acrobatics to suspend disbelief. Especially in the third book. He's hospitalized after an attempt on his life... was unconscious for a week... then the Dr says he's all lucky that all he had were some cuts and bruises? Then he's in the hospital for another week? After that, I lost track of the whatever's I said.I'd recommend the first book for a light read, the second one of you have time to kill. Do yourself a favor and skip the third one though.

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