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Then Jim has to expose his dark secret. He was a Ranger and now that Reed knows he won't want him. Cripes, if the jerk is going to toss you aside for something like that then dump his ass now. I am guessing it was some sort of "OMG a sub can't be a Ranger" but that seems an awful lot like you are trying to say that subs are weak and incapable of doing anything but depending on someone else. That bothered me a lot. When he is with Reed, Jim acts much more But when he and Reed break up, he isn't like that at all.
Probably just the way I was interpreting it, but still. There is some seriously bad dialogue in here. Then we have Caleb the creeper. Bear thinks Caleb might be a stalker or serial killer But what do I know? Still, just the way Bear's whole life is described in the first book I think he has enough money.
But where it really fell apart for me is when Reed drugs Jim to "keep him safe" then takes him to a secluded place. What is safe about any of that? You don't roofie your lover, for the love of What would even make you think that is acceptable? The premise is that Jim just wouldn't listen to them and be safe, but none of them actually tried to talk to him about it.
They just drugged him with, if I remember correctly, something Reed had confiscated from someone at the club. Lastly, the excessive use of the word baby.
I don't mind it as an endearment. I know some people despise it, but I actually like it.
But any endearment can be overused. Names can be overused. I don't know anyone who has to use the other person's name in every sentence in real life, so why do people do that in books?
So there were parts I liked, and details I liked, but they were a bit outweighed by the things that bugged me. I'm sort of coming to the conclusion that I just don't like the way this author presents her Doms. Mostly I'm just a grumpy badger. Apr 19, Katy Beth Mckee rated it it was amazing Shelves: Great story with lots of drama.
I started out ready to deck Reed for his handling of everything and how stupid he seems. But he final takes steps to move things along in his own life and to get himself in a better space. And when Jim needs him he's ready to be there for him. Of course Jim has his own secrets he's been keeping as well. Dec 10, Phaney rated it liked it Shelves: Sure, there are blips such as the subs being sent out of the room and Bear then addressing Brian… But that stuff can slip by, I guess. Maybe this is largely thanks to Jim as a character and the improvements overall compared to the first book in this series.
Sep 23, Suze rated it liked it Recommended to Suze by: Jim's story of growth from adversity. Jim seems to have been badly treated throughout his previous relationships, and Reed continues this theme, throwing him over after 3 years for an ex. Reed comes over as self-centred, and sad too, but obviously its not the whole story. I did like that Bear was supportive of Jim, not automatically siding with his fellow Dom.
Jim's story of growth continues whilst Reed's life is going downhill fast. And Caleb, vibes from the start! Jim also has his secrets and Jim's story of growth from adversity. Jim also has his secrets and I'd have loved more on this part of his history. I liked all the characterisation but felt the dialogues were a bit off at times - more what they would say in a very proper world rather than the real world. And if I was Jim I'd have made Reed's grovelling much harder! I enjoyed it, good for when you need a feel good read. Jul 05, Beck rated it did not like it.
I did not like this book at all I can't put my finger on what exactly made me dislike this book I think it's a combination of factors including the scenario; style of writing; characters; etc etc I don't think the book is bad, I just didn't like it I know I'm not usually so 'nebulous' about my opinions on a book but this one just irritated for no apparent reason.
Sep 23, Cheryl rated it liked it. After meeting Jim and Reed in book 1 you have to read their story here in book 2. The opening is shocking. On their 3 year anniversary Reed throws out Jim because Jack is back. You have to read the story to find out why. Both have secrets from their pasts that have to come out before they can get their happy ending.
This book is packed with anecdotes, some embarrassing and indiscreet, many warm and touching. Jack Whitehall is a comedian, actor and television presenter. Following his first solo show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, he has subsequently won numerous comedy awards, most recently King of Comedy, voted for by the public at both the and British Comedy Awards.
Jack's Back - EXPANDED VERSION (Indiscreet Book 2) - Kindle edition by A.C. Katt. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Jim Menetti was Reed Davis's sub until Reed's old flame Jack came back. Jim picks himself up and makes a life for himself apart from his job at Indiscrete.
He is also a television and theatre producer. His memoir Shark Infested Waters was published in and is currently being developed for television. A second series is due for transmission in the Summer of He recently fulfilled his lifelong ambition of appearing in Dictionary Corner on Countdown. Publication Data Place of Publication. Show more Show less.
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