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Mina Vaughn

Auteur van How to Discipline Your Vampire

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This was such a fun read!
 
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caitief | Dec 20, 2017 |
*Book source ~ NetGalley

Substitute teacher Cerise Norrell’s life would be perfect if she could just find the right sub to obey her very specific Domme demands. About ready to give up her search, she goes to a BDSM-type Speed Dating event and meets William Gentry. William is known in the community as Chilly Willy because his skin is always cool to the touch. She agrees to give him a chance and William is ecstatic. He believes he’s finally found the Domme he’s been searching for throughout his very long life, the one who will put an end to his loneliness and satisfy his every need. But he’s got a huge secret and his Mistress Cherry has a crap-load of baggage. Will they be able to work through their issues or are they doomed to be alone forever?

The description of this story is what hooked me. A Domme looking for a specific type of submissive and when she finds him it turns out he’s a vampire. Come on! That’s intriguing! I love Femdom especially when the sub is a big strong guy or in this case, supernaturally strong and one you would think would be the one in charge. I love the juxtaposition. If you’re expecting a lot of kinkiness then this really isn’t the BDSM book for you. However, if you like role play then this is it. Cerise’s fetish is role playing and she never likes to do the same scene twice. The variety is wonderful and the sex is pretty good. Not overly graphic, but more hot, steamy and even sweet. I wouldn’t call this erotica, per se, but it’s definitely paranormal romance with a lot of steam. And I mentioned sweet, right? Because it is. Cerise and William have issues that they need to work out and there were plenty of times I wanted to smack Cerise, but overall I enjoyed their story.
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AVoraciousReader | 5 andere besprekingen | Nov 13, 2015 |
Thea was immersed in her college studies, along with trying to prove herself to the basketball team. She had a voice in high school, but here no one wanted her opinion. One day in the locker room when she was showering, some punk showed up and hid her towel and clothes and made suggestive remarks to her. Thea suddenly found her voice and gave him a hard time right back. She didn't realize he was part of the band that would be playing tonight. What she did know was that she wanted to kiss him but didn't know why he got to her like this. He left her with an invite to his concert and a promise of more that left her utterly confused and wanting…

I totally loved How to Reprimand Your Rock Star! It was sexy, funny, and kept my complete attention from the first word to the very last. The characters were so enjoyable, I just couldn't stop reading. The hero and heroine's interaction ranged to keep me on the edge at all times. The sexual tension cranked up on multiple occasions that added heat to the story, which I love! There is so much going on in this book, there's more than enough to keep you completely immersed. This is my first Mina Vaughn book, but it won't be my last! As a matter of fact, I'm going back to read How to Discipline Your Vampire and I can hardly wait! I have a new favorite author to add to my list. You won't want to miss Ms. Vaughn!
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Bookshellz | Jul 17, 2014 |
When I first read the synopsis for Mina Vaughn’s How to Discipline Your Vampire, I couldn’t wait to get my hands on it because it sounded like a really fun read. While Vaughn does deliver on humor, the romance aspect between Cerise and William was a bit underdeveloped.

Cerise Norrell is a substitute school teacher by day and a Domme by night. Unable to find a sub worthy of her and her expectations, she offers trial periods to potential candidates. No one seems to interest her or able to meet her demands, but then out of nowhere William Gentry appears and he’s ready to submit. Together Cerise and William embark on a test period to see if they’ll be a match. William surprises Cerise by meeting her demands and oftentimes exceeding expectations. When William wants to take things further than their agreement, Cerise is prepared to walk away. Will William be able to get Cerise to open up about her past and will Cerise believe William’s secret?

Writing is first person narrative using dual perspectives from both Cerise and William. Vaughn has a talent for mixing humor throughout the novel. I laughed at William’s nickname among the community, “Chilly Willy.” It’s also very clear that Vaughn understands teenagers and the interaction between Cerise and the kids at school was believable. Vaughn also incorporates William’s history throughout the narration using journal entries and I really enjoyed those! We have good character development and both Cerise and William grow as the story progresses. Although we have several secondary characters, none play a huge role and basically are just there to fill out the daily activities our main protagonists.

I’ll come out and say William’s secret since the title hints at it: William is a Vampire. We’re accustomed to the brooding, sexy, and very alpha vampire that makes us…ahem…quiver all over. William is different in the sense he’s very much a beta hero and I know a few readers might be turned off because they don’t want to see a male character give up control. Vaughn; however, does add a little twist to the whole D/s (Dominant/submissive) relationship. When we finally get to know Cerise’s past and why she prefers to be a substitute teacher, William issues an ultimatum. It’s here that the D/s relationship changes and William, himself, takes control of their future. Don’t take William’s desire to be dominated as a weakness because he’s very much in control.

I know a few people have commented about how misrepresented BDSM is and while I agree, I see Vaughn’s How to Discipline Your Vampire as a satire. She’s not making fun of the lifestyle, but rather shows her respect for it using tongue-in cheek humor. Think about it-before Fifty Shades of Grey, if someone mentioned BDSM, we’d either think of the Marquis De Sade or think of someone being perverted. Here, Vaughn takes aspects of it and twists it slightly with it taking place alongside a world where Vampires exist.

While I did enjoy Vaughn’s ability to tell a story, I felt we were missing a few key pieces. The conflict between Cerise and William regarding an ex-sub of Cerise’s is a bit flat. You can tell early on that he’s going to cause trouble at some point, but he never does. When the ex is finally relevant, William doesn’t believe Cerise’s explanation which causes them to go their separate ways. Believable? Not really, especially since Cerise believes he’s a Vampire! William could have easily done research using the public archives. Furthermore, I really couldn’t feel the attraction between Cerise and William. It sort of felt as if they came together because each needed something and that was it.

If you’re looking to spend a lazy weekend reading or have had a difficult work day, Mina Vaughn’s How to Discipline Your Vampire is the book to read. Fans of erotica or paranormal romance, I suggest downloading a sample before proceeding to see if you like what you read. I am looking forward to reading Vaughn’s future books.
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winterlillies | 5 andere besprekingen | Oct 3, 2013 |

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6
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29
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2