Review: Cut the Cards – Desiree Holt

Posted September 7, 2014 by Shannon in Reviews / 0 Comments

22919779Kelly Leblanc had played with the top Doms at Club Fantasy. The private dungeon had truly lived up to its name for her, making all her sexual dreams come true. But one look at Tanner Sloat and she knew she hadn’t even scratched the surface. Especially when he introduced his new game, Cut he Cards. Learning that she would be performing with him before the crowd was the sexual icing on the cake. But then the game began and she discovered a whole new level of eroticism and satisfaction.

Series: Club Fantasy 3
Release Date: July 2014
Publisher: Secret Cravings Publishing
Source: Provided by Author/Publisher via Manic Readers
Reviewer: Victoria
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Reviewer’s Thoughts

Cut the Cards is the third book in the Club Fantasy series by Desiree Holt.  While this book is part of a series, it can be read and enjoyed as a standalone novel with ease.

Kelly Leblanc is a sub that plays at Club Fantasy.  She has played with most of the top Doms but has not found one of her own.  She trust the owns of the Club to set her up with Dom’s.  Tanner Sloat is a Dom who introduced a new game to Kelly.  Tanner is Dom who know his limits and seems well trained.

The chemistry between Kelly and Tanner is blistering.  The connection between Kelly and Tanner grows the longer the spend playing together.  The sex scenes were scorching hot.

I found this book is very well written with a unique plot.  The main and secondary characters were fascinating. At thirty-one pages long, this story had a well-defined beginning, middle and end. The ending of the story was a bit predictable but it was more the ride to the end that was more important. Overall, this was a great book.

 

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