Guest Review: The Mistress by Tiffany Reisz

Posted November 17, 2013 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments

the mistressThere’s punishment-and then there’s vengeance.

Nora Sutherlin is being held, bound and naked. Under different circumstances, she would enjoy the situation immensely, but her captor isn’t interested in play. Or pity.

As the reality of her impending peril unfolds, Nora becomes Scheherazade, buying each hour of her life with stories-sensual tales of Søren, Kingsley and Wesley, each of whom has tempted and tested and tortured her in his own way. This, Nora realizes, is her life: nothing so simple, so vanilla, as a mere love triangle for her. It’s a knot in a silken cord, a tangled mass of longings of the body and the heart and the mind. And it may unravel at any moment.

But in Nora’s world, no one is ever truly powerless-a cadre of her friends, protectors and lovers stands ready to do anything to save her, even when the only certainty seems to be sacrifice and heartbreak.

Series: The Original Sinners #4
Release Date:  07/30/13
Publisher: Harlequin Mira
Source:  Manic Readers
Reviewer:  Mandy
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Reviewer’s Thoughts

The Mistress is the fourth and final installment of the Original Sinners series “The Red years”.  If you haven’t read the first three books in the series, go read them.  Now.  With that said, make sure you make it back to The Mistress.  This book is the best out of the four.  In The Mistress we find that Nora has been kidnapped by an old enemy of Soren and Kingsley’s.  Nora is Keeping herself alive by telling stories of her time with the three most important men in her life.  Meanwhile, Wesley, Kingsley and Soren race to the rescue.  Will everyone come out of this alive or will someone have to pay the ultimate sacrifice?  So, would I recommend this book?  Absolutely.  Tiffany has a beautiful style of writing, even when Nora is cussing up a storm.  I never fully appreciated all of her characters until i read The Mistress.  I felt that i really connected with everyone of them.  The Mistress is full of emotion.  I love this series and I love this book.