What is also new is the fact that this girl Abigail is 100% starting lineup to play the role of subject, to push the limits and bend to the whims of the seductive billionaire Nathaniel. It fully assumes this role, she did not have cold feet, and it changes the heroines of this type of novel described as naive and confused about the SM relationships.
It is fluid, it reads quickly, we let carry with heroin in these strange needs and desires of Nathaniel. And we're going straight to the point with intense descriptions, exhilarating and floods. By-cons, dialogues sometimes lack natural, the terms are a little used, but this does not affect the enjoyment of reading. The secondary characters are as endearing as Felicia's best friend Abigail, enthusiastic and bubbly.
... So a good surprise and addictive story that moves away a little from other novels "Fifty Shades" or "Crossfire" (which I liked). It feels good!
I will hasten to control the following: "The Dominant".