Sweet Awakening (Tygers Book 4)

Sweet Awakening has ratings and 9 reviews. Debra said: I Awakening. ( Tygers #4) I'm not one for the pain though - that was my peeve with this book.
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He admired that about her. He invited her to go upstairs into a private room with her.. Sorcha screwed up a couple years ago. She was a writer for a paper and a good friend of hers told her that a teacher at the elementary school was molesting her child! Before Sorcha was able to get the confirmation on the facts, she went ahead and printed up the story, naming the teacher in black and white The teacher was guilty of having an affair with the woman, not the child, and he ended the relationship and she wanted revenge. Sorcha was fired, and shunned for 2 years in the journalism profession, so getting this story before anyone else meant more to her then anything.

And she would stop at nothing to get it! So she goes upstairs with Diego, under the impression that they'll talk to Eric and Angel about what happened.. When Diego told her that he never promised they'd be up here, just that they were up here - it wasn't his fault that they had left Sorcha was so angry, she just had to find them. She ran out of the room, trying to figure out how she would track down Angel and Eric, just as she realized that Diego had his cell phone in his pocket, and Ty was coming down the hallway.. She ducked down the stairs and ran off Of course Ty couldn't stop laughing for 5 mins before setting Diego free.

Diego vowed to punish Sorcha for this Just as she decided to take a shower, she walked out, and saw Diego sitting on her couch.. Diego threatens her, without really threatening her. She is attracted to him. She always has been , and she knew she deserved a punishment, but she wasn't prepared for the offer he was giving her Either she spend a 3 day weekend with him at his cabin remember the dungeon: OR she could have a public punishment which involved both him and Ty giving her a hard spanking Sarcha wasn't much of a public display person, so she chose to have the 3 day weekend with him.

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Before she met with Diego to go to his cabin, she met with an old friend from high school. And guy she knew who was good at hacking into computers in his spare time. She didn't have a lot of money, but she had enough to get him to agree to hack into the police files and find out where they had Joe Black Hawk hidden, so she could go to him and get his side of the story. She needed that story to get her life back on track Now if you thought Lake was pretty strict in the BDSM room, you haven't seen Diego - when doing bondage, you have to make sure your sub is very obedient.

She needs to be still so the ropes don't pull or hurt. She seems to be raking up points on the "punishment chair" pretty quickly in this book: Cute story, I loved the thrill of the story she was after and the danger that they put themselves in.. The only problem I had with this story, was I had to do a lot of "Google Translations" I don't speak spanish, and they don't translate it for you word for word.

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Looking forward to book I think it's a possibility of Marcy's and Ward's This one had me debating on 2 or 3 star. I nearly left it at 2 star because it was a 2. I ended up with a 3 because the BDSM was hot. I enjoyed the bondage and the punishment chair was delightful! Barron receives an A for effort on those.


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Even the slight suspense part was pretty good. Here's what killed it for me. Sorcha is a too stupid to live character. I wanted to smack her upside the head constantly. Her lack of ethics bothered me. Sure, at the end of it all, she This one had me debating on 2 or 3 star. Sure, at the end of it all, she made a turn for the better, but during the story, I just want to beat her over and over. I did read another reviewer who mentioned the lack of speaking made the story not so good for her.

For me, I wish there was more silence both spoken and in her stupid thoughts. I'm pretty disgusted with Sorcha and her inability to get a job as well as getting caught doing something pretty illegal is justified.

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She should have spent a night in jail. She doesn't understand the ramifications of her actions. There is collateral damage. She destroyed the good name of a teacher because she was so sure she was right. It's always about the story for her - no matter how she gets it. In the story, when Diego compliments her and says she will be a great investigative reporter, I nearly choked. She's better suited for the TMZ reporting that she scoffs at.

Her ethics are no better.

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Diego on the other hand is a pretty hot Dom. I love how Ms. Barron created him with his creative ways to punish and torment. The one thing that confused me about Diego is his ability to just throw money around. He's a bloody cop. I don't believe their salaries are that great. Their salaries aren't that much more than a teacher's salary. Totally unrealistic for me. Police Officer Salary shows the details. And remember, just because there is a mean, doesn't mean that that is what most cops are paid.

One last thing I want to mention only because the author specifically called it out at the beginning of this book. Her warnings about BDSM are valid. The only one thing she warned about which I want to expand upon is the "don't do anything risky that could harm your partner".

Melinda Barron

If that is the case, then avoid everything. There is no way around it. Doing it safely with the understanding of possible bad things happening is how I prefer to do it.


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