Signet and Silk by J.J. Massa
Apr. 12th, 2008 03:52 pm
If you don't like a very commanding man, you could have problem to like Pierce. Pierce is a top lawyer, partner in a firm. He is in charge at work and at home and he likes it. He is bisexual, for him it's not important the genre of his lover, but that his lover is a submissive. And so when Landon enters the firm for a law practive, Pierce knows to have found his sub.Landon is a very young and nice man. Gentle and shy he has a deep crush on Pierce, but for sure he would never find the courage to make a move on him. And so he is totally unprepared when Pierce corners him in the print room and makes love to him. And when Pierce orders him to go home with him and begins to explain the duties of a good sub, Landon can only answer yessir, to all and forever.
Signet and Silk is not very long, only 30 pages, but I like it. It starts with a third point of view and then first the author tells the story using Pierce's point of view and then Landon. So we have an all around impression of the story. Obviously if you have problem with the concept to give all the power in the hand of your partner, you could consider Pierce a negative character. But it seems that Landon needs that; true, Landon is very young, and maybe it would be interesting to see this same couple ten years after, when Landon will be a real man, and not a blossoming boy...
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