DOM
OF AGES by K.C. Wells & Parker Williams
Pages: 282
Release date: December 21, 2015
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Details: No. 7 Collars & Cuffs
The blurb:
Eli may only
be thirty, but he has had enough of pretend submissives. When he spies Jarod in
a BDSM club, everything about the man screams submission. So what if Jarod is
probably twenty years older than Eli. What does age matter, anyway? All he can
see is what he’s always wanted—a sub who wants to serve.
Jarod spent
twenty-four years with his Master before Fate took him. Four years on, Jarod is
still lost, so when a young Dom takes charge, Jarod rolls with it and finds
himself serving again. But he keeps waiting for the other shoe to drop. Because
there’s going to come a point when Eli realizes he’s a laughing stock in the
club. Who would want to be seen with a fifty-year-old sub?
After several
missteps, Eli realizes that in order to find happiness, they will need friends
who will understand. At a friend’s insistence, he visits Collars & Cuffs,
where they are met with open arms. As they settle in to their new life, Eli
begins to see things differently and he dares to think he can have it all.
Until a phone call threatens to take it all away….
My thoughts:
It started
some time ago, but ever since I was first introduced to the Collars and Cuffs
universe and all the men who inhabit it, I’ve been hooked. In fact it’s been
more than that. Every single book has seen me fall in love with the main
characters in it while the feelings I already had for the men I had met in
previous titles grew stronger and deeper.
Dom of Ages is no
exception to that rule. I fell as hard and as deeply for Eli and Jarod as I’ve
done for all the others. These two men took me for an emotional ride from the
first chapter until the very last word. It would have been impossible not to
feel Jarod’s pain and despair. Getting older isn’t easy for anyone, but how
much harder must it be when you’re part of a culture where youth and beauty
appear to set the standard. Especially if you find yourself starting from
scratch after a dramatic loss has ended a twenty-four year relationship that
was your whole world.
Eli is a far
more straightforward or maybe I should say less complex character than Jarod.
And that is perfect. Jarod needs that calm in his life; a rock, strong enough
to support him and stable enough to ground him when his fears and insecurities
threaten to overtake him. And before you think all these qualities might make
Eli a boring character, let me reassure you; he is a delight to read about and
the most charmingly flawed character I have encountered in a book in a very
long time.
When the story
starts Jerod is a recluse, convinced his life ended when his Master died and
sure he is just too old to ever serve another. What is heartbreaking is that
the thought of friendships doesn’t even cross his mind. His journey until he
reaches the point where he realises he is valued and loved, not just by Eli but
also by the others he meets at Collars and Cuffs, was a pure joy to read.
What I love
about this series is that not only does each book focus on a different aspect
of BDSM they also deal with more general issues. In this case we’re looking at
grief, a twenty year age difference and the frailties with resulting from
getting older. And while BDSM may only be a theoretical indulgence for some
readers, the other issues are ones we’re all familiar with in one way or
another, making it very easy to get wrapped up in the stories and attached to
the characters.
It goes
without saying that this book, like its predecessors was smoothly written, a
captivating read and incredibly hot. Jerod and Eli smoulder together regardless
of whether they engage in a ‘simple’—if there is such a thing—kiss or a full
blown scene. And those scenes, as always, are vivid and imaginative. Did I
mention ‘hot’?
Most of the
time I’m not a very emotional reader; I get chocked up at times, but I rarely
cry. There was one scene in Dom of Ages during which I had to
stop reading because I couldn’t see the words any more for the tears. And
strange as it may sound, that wasn’t a scene centred around Jarod and
Eli—although they have plenty of very touching scenes too. I’m not going to mention
anything else about it except to say that this one scene lifted the book from
very good to amazing. I’m convinced all Collars and Cuffs fans are going to be
elated after they’ve read this book. And while I’m sad to think that the next
one will be the last in the series, I also can’t wait to read it. I’ve got a
feeling we’ve just been prepared for a glorious finale.
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About the authors:
Born and raised in
the north-west of England, K.C. WELLS
always loved writing. Words were important. Full stop. However, when childhood
gave way to adulthood, the writing ceased, as life got in the way. K.C.
discovered erotic fiction in 2009, when the purchase of a ménage storyline led
to the startling discovery that reading about men in love was damn hot. In
2012, arriving at a really low point in life led to the desperate need to do
something creative. An even bigger discovery waited in the wings--writing about
men in love was even hotter....
K.C. now writes full-time and is loving every minute of her new career. The laptop still has no idea of what hit it... it only knows that it wants a rest, please. And it now has to get used to the idea that where K.C goes, it goes.
And as for those men in love that she writes about? The list of stories just waiting to be written is getting longer... and longer....
K.C. loves to hear from readers.
E-mail: k.c.wells@btinternet.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KCWellsWorld
Twitter: @K_C_Wells
Website: http://www.kcwellsworld.com
K.C. now writes full-time and is loving every minute of her new career. The laptop still has no idea of what hit it... it only knows that it wants a rest, please. And it now has to get used to the idea that where K.C goes, it goes.
And as for those men in love that she writes about? The list of stories just waiting to be written is getting longer... and longer....
K.C. loves to hear from readers.
E-mail: k.c.wells@btinternet.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KCWellsWorld
Twitter: @K_C_Wells
Website: http://www.kcwellsworld.com
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Parker Williams believes that
everyone deserves a chance at happily ever after. He also knows that it seldom
comes without a price tag.
He writes men who are flawed, but redeemable by love - usually.
He writes m/m romance in several sub-genres, but one thing remains consistent: Love is power, no matter who you're in love with.
He writes men who are flawed, but redeemable by love - usually.
He writes m/m romance in several sub-genres, but one thing remains consistent: Love is power, no matter who you're in love with.
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