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The Ranchers' Submissive (Old School Ranchers Series Book 1) Kindle Edition
(This is a work of erotica. It contains explicit sexual scenes. It is not intended for readers under 18 years old.)
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJanuary 18, 2014
- File size625 KB
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Product details
- ASIN : B00HZD515Y
- Publisher : ; 1st edition (January 18, 2014)
- Publication date : January 18, 2014
- Language : English
- File size : 625 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 153 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : 1520406843
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,321,840 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #37,153 in BDSM Erotica (Kindle Store)
- #37,360 in BDSM Erotica (Books)
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About the author
Ms. Pearl lives in the Pacific Northwest. She is originally from Billings, Montana. She writes erotica that includes themes of Domestic Discipline, Mild BDSM, Spanking, Breast Fetish, Impregnation, Menage, Role Playing, Orgasm Control, Alpha Males and Voyeurism. Though she dabbles in subject matter that might be considered extreme to some, she also creates characters who have humor and heart. Her couples (or trios or more!) are loving and committed to each other. If you like strong, protective men and sweet, spunky women you’ll love Jane Pearl’s novels!
If you have any comments, questions or discussion…please e-mail Jane at JanePearl406@yahoo.com or visit her Facebook Page www.facebook.com/jane/pearl.967.
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When I first began reading the book I thought it had potential. However, rapidly it went downhill. The man Cole was in the past when he and Anna met and married was a totally different person in the present. Let me say from the start that Anna was wrong to keep their son away and not let Cole know he was a father. That was a huge mistake on her part and I am not cutting her any slack with that. Having said that, that is the only thing that I can "blame" her for. Everything else lies with Cole.
Cole was deceitful and a liar. When they were dating he said that wanted to control her when it came to her safety and to s**. She agreed to that. They married, went on honeymoon and were living together as man and wife for at least six weeks and he didn't say one word about his church or their practices. Cole didn't say anything to Anna about how his family and others in the area "shared" wives. When the young married Anna was somewhat attracted to Cole's brother Lance, he welcomed it saying he would share her with Lance -- that's when she ran away -- knowing she was already pregnant with Cole's child.
In the present time, Anna called Cole because their son was in trouble. Cole agreed to help but he blackmailed her. Told her that she had to accept both Cole and his brother Lance as her husband or she would have no contact with her son. Of course she agreed. It doesn't matter that eventually she fell in love with Lance also and loved having both Cole and Lance as her husbands. She was not given a choice - she was blackmailed into this.
Cole lied when he told her he only wanted to control her when it came to her safety and to s**. When Anna and their son arrived at the ranch, the son was put in lodging with other hands from the ranch. Really? Cole just met his son and had years to make up for -- getting to know him. Instead of taking him to the ranch so that they could bond and get to know each other he leaves him about a half an hour from the main house. The reason for this was so that he and his brother Lance could "train" Anna on the type of wife they expected her to be. So much for controlling only certain aspects of her life. They took TOTAL CONTROL over everything -- her clothing, her cell phone, her eating, everything. In the BDSM world, she was no longer just a submissive she was a slave -- but they didn't use those words.
It had been over 12 years since she had seen Cole. Yet she was expected to just jump in the sack with him and his brother whenever they wanted. During the training they put her in sky high heels and made her wear them all day long as she did the housework. The next day, she had to continue wearing them. What the ................. Anna only wore boots and sneakers for years. There is no way that someone like her could all of a sudden wear sky high heels all day and not keel over. On a certain level, that was physical abuse. Has the author every worn sky high heels? Could she wear them day in and day out without a break? I think not.
Her old college roommate saw her and said that she looked like a "stepford wife" -- and actually she did.
On top of all of that, there were editing mistakes. In a scene where she was with Lance, all of a sudden she was with Cole and then back with Lance. Cole was in a different part of the house. Of course, the scene was with Lance throughout. In another part of the book she was with her sister-in-law Gwen -- but during the scene -- Gwen's name was used when it should have been Anna's. These type of mistakes should be caught by a proof reader.
This story had potential but it fizzled.