Saving Alexander
I enjoyed this book with only a few minor issues.
What I did appreciate, and so often don't see in books where there is some sort of BDSM as therapy/healing storyline, is that Alex is actually seeing a therapist to work on his issues and she is aware of his sessions and talks about them as part of her counselling.
As far as Alex and Sage, I enjoyed them as a couple, but sometimes felt Sage was just too perfect. Considering the way his prior relationships ended, I found it hard to believe that he could be so accepting of Alex and Eric's sessions.
The mystery aspect of the book was well paced and kept me interested. It was an overall an entertaining read and I look forward to reading more from Susan MacNicol in the future.
What I did appreciate, and so often don't see in books where there is some sort of BDSM as therapy/healing storyline, is that Alex is actually seeing a therapist to work on his issues and she is aware of his sessions and talks about them as part of her counselling.
As far as Alex and Sage, I enjoyed them as a couple, but sometimes felt Sage was just too perfect. Considering the way his prior relationships ended, I found it hard to believe that he could be so accepting of Alex and Eric's sessions.
The mystery aspect of the book was well paced and kept me interested. It was an overall an entertaining read and I look forward to reading more from Susan MacNicol in the future.