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Sunday, April 28, 2019

Random Review: Trusting Him by L.M. Somerton #Review #Giveaway




Title: Trusting Him
Series: The Retreat #2
Author: L.M. Somerton
Publisher: Pride Publishing
Publication Date: April 9, 2019
Length: 226 pages 

Reviewed by Sammy


Synopsis

Trust is hard earned and all too easy to lose.

Luke Redding’s military background is an asset when it comes to managing The Retreat, but it hasn’t helped him find the submissive he longs for. A secluded life in the New Forest, witnessing a stream of happy couples playing out their fantasies, doesn’t provide much opportunity to develop a relationship either. When a friend’s manipulations lead to him taking on silver-haired Skye as a trainee sub, Luke finds it hard to trust in his own ability to provide the guidance Skye needs.

Skye Ingham wants to explore his submissive nature but the noise and crowds at The Underground are overwhelming. He can’t believe his luck to be taken under Luke’s wing and offered a job at The Retreat. As Luke tests his boundaries, Skye trusts him implicitly, but how can he convince his new Dominant to have faith in himself?

Amid the bustle and excitement of a big house party at The Retreat, Luke and Skye edge their way towards a deeper understanding of each other’s needs and desires. But it will take a final leap of faith to secure their future and open a path to love.





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Skye Ingham knows in his heart he is a submissive; he’s just unsure as to what kind of sub he will make. He often avoids crowds and too much interaction with other people in even a small group setting leaves him unsettled and uneasy. But when he is given the chance to serve at The Retreat and be trained as a submissive under the hands of the confident and commanding dominant Luke Redding, Skye only knows that his mind and heart settle immediately when he is given orders to follow by the older man.

Luke, an ex-military man, has been running The Retreat, a get-away location for dominants and their subs, and enjoys the job. However, Luke has been missing the one thing he knows will make his life complete, a submissive to take care of and guide. When he meets Skye something clicks into place and while Luke becomes aware that he must be more observant when it comes to Skye, he also knows he can’t stop at just training the young man for another dom—not when he wants him all for himself.

L. M. Somerton offers up the second installment in her Retreat series entitled, Trusting Him. While you may want to read the first in this series, I can tell you that this can easily be read as a standalone novel and I think it will resonate with fans of the BDSM genre. From chastity cages to blindfolds and restraints this novel almost reads like a BDSM 101 course on how to train a submissive the right way. With particular attention paid to consent and mutual partnership, the author weaves a sweet romance between a lonely dom and a needy submissive.

Skye needs centering in order to learn how to calm the nervous energy and worry that often consume him and leave him rattled. Luke, with his quiet air of authority, is just the right mix of dominant and caring lover that the quiet Skye needs. What begins as a training relationship only quickly morphs into something more—perhaps a bit too quickly, if I’m honest. Like many BDSM novels the insta-love trope is used and pulled out way too soon, leaving the story nowhere to go emotionally other than to focus on the trust issue which, in this case, didn’t seem like to much of an insurmountable problem to me. In fact that is perhaps my one quibble with this story—the idea that the emotional arc happened almost right away and had nowhere to go making the story a bit flat rather than building some tension between the two main characters that the author could later resolve.

However, if you are looking for a sensual BDSM relationship I think Trusting Him can be considered a solid hit. While there may be little guesswork involved as to whether these two men will be a successful D/s pairing, their story is still enjoyable and entertaining,





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Sunday, May 27, 2018

Random Review: Owned By The Sea by LM Somerton #Review #Giveaway





Author: LM Somerton
Title: Owned By The Sea
Publisher: Pride Publishing
Publication Date: May 8, 2018
Length: 164 pages

Reviewed by Erin

Synopsis

Storms pass and, in their wake, new beginnings can be found.

Talented young artist Jonty Trelawn paints the sea as self-inflicted punishment. For almost a year he has hidden away from life, survivor’s guilt consuming him, but the time has come to move on. He conceives the idea of a charity art auction in support of the local lifeboat station and the men and women who saved his life. He hopes the tribute to his family will release him from the sea’s invisible chains.

Carpenter Jed Curnow is bound to the water in a different way. As deputy coxswain of the Govenek, the local lifeboat, his world revolves around the close-knit crew. He thinks nothing of risking his life to save others. Saving Jonty is less dangerous but just as important to him. He wants nothing more than to give Jonty the love and security he needs.

Jed’s dominant personality calls to Jonty’s more submissive nature but will he ever allow himself to be happy? It’s up to Jed and his best friend Marmite to help Jonty put his tragic past behind him and live for the future.



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I am always so pleased when I pick up a book by a new to me author and fall madly in love with their writing style and story telling ability. I've never read anything by L.M. Somerton, but after reading Owned by the Sea, I most definitely will be checking out more of her books! Low on angst, with characters I really liked, and a setting that is worthy of a post card or a made for TV movie, Owned by the Sea was just the book I needed to get me out of a book funk. 

From the blurb, you'd think Owned by the Sea might be a bit on the depressing side. After all Jonty Trelawn loses his entire family to a storm while out at sea and is rescued just in time so he doesn't suffer the same fate. A year later and Jonty is struggling to move past the tragedy. As an artist, he's an introvert and has turned into a bit of recluse as he tries to paint his anger and sadness ... and loneliness away.  He gets the idea to hold an art auction and include some of the local artists as a way to thank the local lifeboat station that saved his life. Jonty finds himself at Kelly's Pub one night as he starts to make plans and crosses paths with Jed Curnow, a local carpenter who also, unbeknownst to Jonty, is the one who rescued Jonty from the ravaging sea all those months ago. Jonty isn't the most self-confident of guys, and Jed's size and charismatic personality is completely opposite from him, but Jonty can't help but be intrigued ... and attracted to Jed. For his part, Jed hasn't been able to forget the white-blond haired man he rescued and hopes helping Jonty with the auction will let them get to know one another. Jed's dominant personality calls to Jonty and Jed can't resist the innate submission he feels from Jonty. 

The BDSM in Owned by the Sea is on the very light side, just enough to spice things up a little bit but it's not the sole focus of the book in any way. This book is more about hope and finding your way after a tragedy. Jonty and Jed are so wonderful together. Jonty is quirky and adorable and flighty and the loss of his family has affected not only the way he looks at the world now, but his art as well. Jed gives him the space and the support to navigate his new world while offering direction he desperately needs to feel safe once more. There are some pretty swoony moments between these two. I have to say though, every scene Marmite--Jed's rambunctious and lovable Newfoundland--is in, he completely steals the show. I adored him and the thing I really liked so much is that the dog isn't there merely for cute points, he plays a pivotal role in Jonty's healing. The art aspect was fascinating, and I've gotta say the local artisans are super talented! I really enjoyed the secondary character's as well-Kelly, Shaw, and Steve to name a few. 

I'm so glad I picked up this book. Yeah, it was a little sugary sweet at times but the characters are so lovely that I didn't mind. The setting is breathtaking, a character in and of itself, and I would absolutely love to visit a village like Polruthan someday! I would love to see more from these characters so I'm keeping my fingers crossed that Owned by the Sea is the first book of a series ... a girl can dream any way! Check this one out, y'all, you won't be sorry if you do!






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Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Blog Tour: Warlock Series by LM Somerton #Excerpt & Guest Post

Warlocks series

L.M. Somerton's Warlocks series is a dangerous mix of love, magic, mayhem, and the four elements - and a great MM paranormal tale:


Elemental warlocks are a rare breed. There are only four known to exist across North America and they don’t tend to advertise their talents. But when you have the power to control earth, air, fire and water there’s bound to be some drama, especially when one of the four is young and untrained.

The elements don’t always combine well and warlocks are no different. When their lives collide, it isn’t just sparks that fly. Add love to the mix and a dangerous cocktail of magic and mayhem is primed to ignite.



Book One: Elemental Love - Blurb




Elemental Love

An untrained warlock is a dangerous man to love.


On his twenty-first birthday, Evrain Brookes discovers he is an elemental warlock. The spell suppressing his talent lifts and he has to get used to a whole new existence. The protection that kept him safe during his childhood is gone, his skills are wild and uncontrolled and there are those that seek to use him for their own gain.


Evrain’s grandmother is a witch, his godfather another warlock. Between them they do their best to keep Evrain on the right path. He learns that in order to gain control of his formidable powers, he will need to ‘channel’ through a life partner, a process that happens only with consent and through love. But how will he ever find a man prepared to put up with a Dominant warlock for a boyfriend?

Dominic Castine has no idea that Evrain’s grandmother sees him as a prospective partner for Evrain. He tends her garden and she teaches him about herbs—a trade-off they both enjoy. He is drawn to Evrain’s charismatic presence but doesn’t understand why he wants to drop to his knees and submit to him.


When Agatha is murdered, Evrain and Dominic are thrown together as she manipulates them from beyond the grave. Dominic becomes the pawn in a terrifying game between warlocks whose powers he barely comprehends.


In the end, lives will depend on his courage, his willingness to grant Evrain control and the power of love.



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Book Two: Elemental Hope - Blurb



Elemental Hope

A warlock’s blood gives him life. It can also bring his death.


It’s no wonder Evrain Brookes, newly fledged warlock, is feeling the strain. A coven of power-hungry witches is after his blood. Literally. A psychotic warlock wants him dead. His godfather’s training regime is about as much fun as chewing on nettles and an overweight, scarily perceptive cat has moved into his house.


His boyfriend Dominic yearns for a normal life, or at least a safer one. He accepts his role both as Evrain’s submissive partner and as the conduit through which he channels his gift—but he’s afraid for his lover, and the lengths Evrain’s enemies might go to in order to fulfill their lust for power.


When Evrain falls victim to a plot between the Octis Coven and malevolent warlock Symeon Malus, it’s up to Dominic to rescue him. With the help of the two other North American warlocks, Shadow the cat and an old enemy, Dominic takes steps to get his lover back. There’s a high price to pay and no guarantee that the risks he must take will work out but Evrain is worth going through hell for, even if it costs Dominic his life.



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Excerpt - Elemental Love


“What’s with the weather today?” Evrain exclaimed, as his grandmother and godfathers turned toward him from their seats around the fire. “I swear I left Portland in the most glorious sunshine but I seem to have dragged a storm along with me.”

Coryn and Gregory exchanged glances. Agatha rose from her chair and came toward him, holding out her arms.

“Give your old grandma a hug, birthday boy.”

Evrain bent to accept Agatha’s embrace. He kissed the top of her head. She smelled of nutmeg and ginger, the scent familiar and comforting.

“Happy birthday, Evrain.”

“Thank you, Grandma.”

Coryn and Gregory queued to take their turns for hugs.

“Did you enjoy the drive over?” Coryn asked, his eyes twinkling.

“I did. Thank you both, so much. It was a great gift and a brilliant surprise. I could get used to driving around in that.”

“Sorry to disappoint you, but it’s just for the day. A special treat.”

Evrain shrugged. “I’ll take it.” He cast his gaze at each of the people he loved. They returned his scrutiny with an intensity that made him feel a little uncomfortable. “What? Do I have a smudge on my nose or something?” He walked over to the fire and peered into the mirror hanging over the mantel. As far as he could tell there were no weird marks or splotches.

“How are you feeling? Any unexplained headaches or nausea recently?” Gregory asked.

“No. My joints are a bit sore but I’m putting that down to a lack of exercise over the last few days. I was going to hike along the river this afternoon and shake off some of the lethargy.

I haven’t been sleeping well—I think I’m still getting adjusted to the time zone.” Evrain’s sense of discomfort grew. It wasn’t like Gregory to ask after his health. “Why the sudden interest in whether or not I have the sniffles? Is there a weird hereditary disease in the family that I don’t know about?”

“Why don’t you take a seat by the fire? There’s something we need to talk to you about.”

“Is this some kind of intervention?” Now he was really worried. “I’ve heard about those.

I promise I’m not a drunk, I don’t take drugs and I’m not addicted to gambling.” He gave a nervous laugh.

Gregory stood. He placed his hand on Evrain’s shoulder and squeezed. “It’s nothing to worry about. In fact, it should make things a whole lot clearer for you. I think it’s time.

Agatha?”

“Indeed. The hour doesn’t matter. I geared everything to the date.” She hummed a

strange tune under her breath.

“And a very significant date it is.” Gregory guided him to a chair, ignoring Agatha’s weird behavior.

Evrain sat, sinking into the overstuffed cushion. He’d need a cleaver to cut the atmosphere, not just a knife. Or maybe a scythe, that seemed appropriate. Agatha’s gothic mantel clock began to chime. Evrain’s senses sharpened. He could pick out every detail, every thread of the woven hearth rug. A mixture of intense aromas—spices, burning wood, candle wax, even Gregory’s aftershave—assaulted his nose. He wanted to cover his ears there was so much sound—spitting and crackling from the fire, leaves and branches thrashing outside in the wind, breathing, heartbeats. Evrain gasped. It was too much. He gripped the arms of his chair and felt every imperfection in the wood. His head swam.

“What’s… What’s happening?” He squeezed the words from between gritted teeth.

In the hearth, the fire exploded, sending huge flames shooting up the chimney. The storm outside intensified, pounding at the cabin with weapons of hail and wind. Evrain took short, sharp breaths. He sensed movement behind him and swiveled around to see the pot plants on the windowsill sprouting shoots and new leaves at incredible speed, the foliage spilling over countertops and onto the floor. This could not be happening. The pressure in his head built to an intolerable level. He was aware of Gregory’s touch, clasping his hand.

“Let it go, Evrain. Don’t be afraid.” Gregory’s voice, calm and soothing, penetrated his panic.

Evrain willed his body to relax. Multicolored lights exploded before his eyes, then everything went mercifully dark.

* * * *
“Evrain, you’re a warlock.”

“What the hell happened, Grandma? Am I ill? My head feels like a grenade exploded.

Inside it.” Evrain massaged his temples and groaned. “Wait. What did you just say?”

“I said, my dear boy, that you are a warlock. Now drink this, it will make you feel better.

You were out cold for a few minutes there.” She thrust a mug into his trembling hands.

“What is it?” He sniffed the drink with some suspicion.

“Butterbur, chamomile and ginger root tea sweetened with a little honey. My own remedy and better than any chemical you could poison your body with.”

“Does it cure insanity, because I could have sworn that you just told me I’m a warlock?”

“It doesn’t, and you are. Don’t be a child. Drink it.”

“Don’t be a— Gregory! Please tell me I’m hearing things.” He looked to his godfather who stood in front of the fire making strange movements with his fingers.

“Just hold on a minute, Evrain. I need to damp down your conflagration a little.”

“What? Wait… You’re… Oh my God. I’m in an alternate reality, aren’t I?” He addressed his question to Coryn, sitting in the chair next to him. Coryn seemed a bit pale despite the heat. His smile was full of sympathy and understanding.

“It’s true, Evrain. You are a warlock and so is Gregory. Your grandma put a suppression spell on your powers shortly after you were born, to protect you. You heard her humming? Well, she was lifting the spell. You have come into your powers. You’re very strong, Evrain. The change was too much for you and you blacked out for a few minutes.”



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Series or standalone?
A question I’m often asked is whether I prefer to write a series or standalone stories. I’ve written both, and there is great pleasure in completing a standalone novel, knowing that characters have their happy ever after and the reader isn’t left wondering about dangling threads in the storyline. However, I’ve often found though that readers pick up on minor characters or fall in love with the protagonists and want more, so maybe all standalones have the potential to become serials.
Standalones can explore any theme or location to the very limit, knowing they or their characters will never go down this road again. The main characters can be led a merry dance, even to a fatal end. The reader is on edge because they know that the character they’ve related to and connected with could be done away with at any moment. The author is under no pressure to set threads running for future instalments. In lists of the greatest (or most popular) novels of all time, standalones are always there. For Whom the Bell Tolls, Catch 22, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Great Gatsby, The Invisible Man… the list goes on.
But imagine if Arthur Conan Doyle, having put his heart and soul into the creation of Sherlock Holmes, had left him after one story and moved on. I doubt we would have the modern day joy of watching Mr Cumberbatch interpret the role on screen. Standalones deny us the prospect of enjoying a protagonist taking on more challenges and allowing us to bond with them further.
Writing a series presents more opportunity to portray deeper characters and I enjoy the way I can write around a theme. In my Warlocks series, each book features the same principle character but with a growing range of minor players as the world expands. The theme of a burgeoning BDSM relationships is consistent, as is the growth and development of a young warlock discovering his powers.

That said my work in progress is a standalone – so clearly I’m not good at following my own advice!




Author Bio


L M Somerton

Lucinda lives in a small village in the English countryside, surrounded by rolling hills, cows and sheep. She started writing to fill time between jobs and is now firmly and unashamedly addicted.

She loves the English weather, especially the rain, and adores a thunderstorm. She loves good food, warm company and a crackling fire. She's fascinated by the psychology of relationships, especially between men, and her stories contain some subtle (and some not so subtle) leanings towards BDSM.



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Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Release Day Review... Tagging Mackenzie by L.M. Somerton #Review #Giveaway





Author: L.M. Somerton
Book: Tagging Mackenzie
Publisher: Pride Publishing
Publication date: August 9, 2016
Length: 50 pages



Reviewed by Morningstar



Synopsis

Achieving a Dom’s undivided attention can have unpredictable consequences.

Steele Denton’s business doing custom paint jobs for fast bikes is booming. He’s in demand and has a reputation for being a perfectionist. Tattooed and intimidating, Steele is also in demand as a Dom at his local BDSM club, Chain of Thorns. He requires perfect submission from any sub he deigns to play with.

Mackenzie Soames is desperate for Steele to notice him, but he might as well be invisible. He has no idea how to get invited into the VIP members’ area that Steele rarely strays from, so he concocts a plan to get Steele’s attention. Kenzie is a talented graffiti artist with a secret identity, known only by his tag, a pair of handcuffs. He spray-paints a BDSM scene on a wall at the side of Steele’s workshop, hoping Steele will see the security footage and track him down. However, Steele is working late and catches him in the act.

Steele recognizes Kenzie from the club and demands twenty-four hours of sexual slavery as penance for the graffiti. Kenzie has no choice but to agree and soon discovers that being Steele’s sub will either make him or break him.



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Hot! That is the first word I think of when I think of this book. I love the BDSM stories and this one was truly awesome but WAY too short for my liking!

Steele Denton is hot, covered in tattoos. He’s in demand for his painting skills on bikes as much as for his Dom skills at Chain of Thorns. Mackenzie Soames is a submissive who is hung up hardcore on Steele who doesn’t seem to know Kenzie even exists but he is also well known for his tag on his street painting skills.

Part of the too short part of my previous statement was because the story and characters could've used more fleshing out than was given in this short story. We don’t get enough backstory or time to grow that reader/character connection which I find is the only problem with the story. That doesn’t mean for a short story is wasn’t developed enough to be great because it was but as a reader I wish for more since I did love the story and its potential if it was longer. 

I would definitely recommend this story and will be checking out more of this author's work. I will also live in hope that LM will someday take this story back and edit to make it a full length story that I am sure I would devour in one go!




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