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Original Title: | The Haven of Obedience |
ISBN: | 0751550515 (ISBN13: 9780751550511) |
Edition Language: | English URL https://www.littlebrown.co.uk/books/detail.page?isbn=9780751550511 |
Characters: | Natalie Bowen |
Marina Anderson
Paperback | Pages: 327 pages Rating: 3.17 | 2834 Users | 338 Reviews
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Title | : | Haven of Obedience |
Author | : | Marina Anderson |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 327 pages |
Published | : | June 28th 2012 by Sphere (first published December 1st 2000) |
Categories | : | Adult Fiction. Erotica. Romance. BDSM. Erotic Romance. Adult. Fiction |
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If you've devoured Fifty Shades, you're now ready to explore the Haven of ObedienceTwenty-something Londoner Natalie Bowen is envied by many, but her personal life is a disaster. Men can't cope with her career success and Natalie thinks she'll never find real happiness. When she hears about an exclusive weekend retreat called the Haven, a place that specializes in introducing visitors to pleasures they could never have imagined, she is shocked at the idea—yet unable to resist finding out more. Natalie decides it's time to put her fears behind her. Once at the Haven, she meets the enigmatic and disciplined Simon, a man who is used to getting what he wants. Natalie may very well have met her match.
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Ratings: 3.17 From 2834 Users | 338 ReviewsWrite-Up Out Of Books Haven of Obedience
After careful thought I've decided to just write a short review here instead of taking the time to write a full one on the blog. Simply put, that is all this book deserves. I am so tired of things getting shoved under a readers nose just because they may have enjoyed 50 Shades of Grey. To even insinuate that this book is anything like 50 Shades is a direct lie. And this is coming from someone who only marginally enjoyed that book. The only two things the books have in common is sex. So reallySometimes, when I feel like punishing myself, I pick up a book even though I know - by its rating - that it's not going to be particularly good.Haven of Obedience was this kind of book.We start off by meeting our h, Natalie, who is oh-so-successful in her career. You'd think she can get laid, being so awesome and all, but she doesn't really. And then...Simon pops into the picture! And he is all Christian Grey'ish (sans the charisma and the...well, other Jamie Dornan qualities) so by the time we
Couldn't put this book down. Was hoping to get the right ending, and I wasn't disappointed!!
Where to begin? Well, this book is absolutely crammed full with sex, the scenes are imaginative and described in minute detail! However, there is no point to all the details if the main characters aren't in any way endearing. And they aren't. Natalie is a self-obsessed spoilt cow and Simon has about as much charisma as a wet sponge. I thought that Natalie's character at the very least would be developed further, that she would become someone I could relate to or like a little but she just
I have never previously read a book with so many sex scenes which was incredibly dull. There was no fire, no excitement, no nothing; in fact, I found myself skipping forward in the book, over said scenes, to get to the end of the book and finish. The characters were one dimensional and very stereotypical; strong successful woman always in charge, sexy guy determined to change her. Seen one, seen them all.I'm not certain why it was such a disappointment, but it really didn't fire my imagination
This book was not my cup of tea, but I'm probably not its target audience. There is plenty of sex in this book, most of it fairly inventive and described in great detail, but not much happens apart from the sex. I found the two main characters to be flat and uninteresting, and I really didn't care whether or not they were able to make a go of it. I didn't care whether Natalie ever learned to be obedient, and I didn't care what Simon thought of her obedience (or lack thereof). I finished the
An awful book badly written and no depth what's so ever. Nothing like fifty shades or bared to you
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