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Title: The Commander’s Club
Author: Honey Jans
Published By: Whiskey Creek Press
ISBN #: 1-59374-389-0
Release Date: August 2005
Format: Electronic
Page Count: 174
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The Commander’s Club
Courtney Fox is a journalist on a mission. She needs to rescue her protégé Cara, who has been put into service by the elite sex ring The Commander’s Club. The only way to save her is to infiltrate the group herself. Thus, Courtney enrolls in the Commander’s Club under an assumed identity, Tiffany Andrews. She is handed over to Ty Dragon, her new Master. Ty is to train her as a proper submissive so that Courtney can eventually be sold to the highest bidder.
Ty recognizes Courtney right away from his fake story-planting sojourns into her newspaper office. Ty is undercover also, working to break the white slave operation and put its leaders in jail. He knows Courtney could easily compromise the mission, so when her fake I.D. doesn’t check out, he rescues her and takes on the task of becoming her new master. It’s not easy though. The attraction between Ty and Courtney is hot and instantaneous. He instructs her to call him TA and her training begins. Courtney never really understood the D/s scene, but under TA’s tutelage, Courtney relishes being a slave girl. Unfortunately, the time will come when she has to be sold. TA has a contingency plan however and he won’t let Courtney get hurt. Though perhaps it won’t be her body in jeopardy; rather, she may lose her heart once the sex ring is broken.
The Commander’s Club is a spicy and scorching D/s erotic story. TA and Courtney realize instantly that they have finally found the person they have been looking for, the person who can complete them sexually in a way that plain old vanilla sex or even kinky sex with anyone else never would have. Courtney’s training is a very sensual part of the story and really allows for her and TA to grow closer. Though the actual sex ring undercover operation didn’t play a huge part of the story, it allowed for TA and Courtney to meet and discover each other, so it served its purpose fairly well. Readers may skim the parts of the book that don’t focus on TA and Courtney just because in some ways, they aren’t that interesting next to the budding relationship the two protagonists have. Nevertheless, The Commander’s Club is well worth your time and effort to read and enjoy. If you like your D/s stories hot with intriguing characters to boot, The Commander’s Club won’t let you down.
Reviewed by: Sarah W
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