The last in my series by Joey W. Hill, a bit late, but I am still excited to share.
Branded Sanctuary
Book VII of the Nature of Desire Series (best read after Ice Queen/Mirror of My Soul, where Brendan and Chloe are introduced as secondary characters)
Erotic/BDSM Contemporary Romance – Ellora’s Cave
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Chloe has always been a creature of joy and laughter. However, since a brutal attack nearly a year ago, the trauma she experienced from the event has gotten worse. Much worse, such that she has started hiding from her life, even putting up walls between herself and those she cares about most. However, during a panic attack one night, she impulsively calls a number that’s been hiding under her lamp all these months. She met Brendan at her boss’s wedding. With confidence and seduction, he easily steps into the role of helping her manage her fear. By the end of the long call, they’ve indulged in some serious flirtation and mindblowing phone sex – and she’s feeling emotions and needs she’s buried for too long.
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However, the problem is that Brendan is the perfect male submissive – and Chloe isn’t wired for the D/s lifestyle. While their attraction is undeniable, Chloe doesn’t know if she can be everything Brendan needs. Whereas Brendan believes that, once he helps her overcome her fears, he must let her go. As a submissive, he’d never ask her to be something she’s not – even if it will break both of their hearts to turn away from how they feel about each other.
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Branded Sanctuary by Joey W. Hill
Review by Terry Kate
4/5 whips for me 5/5 for the story
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I cried. I did I read the book and I cried. I felt for Chloe. Her trauma was real, the struggle she had, the walling up of the emotions. It is skillfully crafted and and I know I am an empathetic reader, but I certainly felt her embarrassment at moments as well as her pain. Which also takes talent to evoke in a reader. The story differs from the other works in the series in that Chloe is not a dominant to Brendan’s submissive. It is not a classically BDSM story.
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Maybe that is where the story lost me. Brendan is like the uber-slave extraordinaire. Thousands and thousands of dollars are bid on him for one night, but what he will be happy with is outside this life-style? I am not sure I totally buy it. So though I like both characters and I adore Chloe’s struggle not to lash out at Brendan with all the pain she has locked up inside after her devastating experience, the fit between them does not feel as perfect as those between the couples in earlier books. Their story did make me interested in reading the two stories in the series had skipped. And which are recommended to be read before this one. Hey I never claimed to be one to follow the rules…
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The story is touching, the romance between Chloe and Brendan is sweet, the emotional level that Joey Hill raises the book to is as usually unmatched. Is this my fave in the series, no. Will I revisit and re-read it? Yes. It is a hard to put down read that takes us through a dark time in a woman’s life and the journey is what makes this a powerful read. Oh and if anyone has read the two books I skipped please comment and share your thoughts on those!
- Terry Kate







