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Awakening by Cat Grant, Rachel Haimowitz

kbranfield's review

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4.0

An incredible journey, Power Play: Awakening is a non-traditional romance that beautifully demonstrates there is no right or wrong way to love. To read my review in its entirety, please visit http://www.bookreviewsandmorebykathy.com/2012/06/11/power-play-awakening/

dreamerfreak's review

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2.0

This is a severe case of "it's not you, it's me." For some readers, this can be a phenomenal book. I can see and feel how darn well-written and constructed this story is, how emotionally genuine. Bran and Jonathan are beautiful men, and their relationship is amazing. And yet.... For me, and for my conflict-avoidant personality, this just pushes the envelope too far. And honestly, I absolutely hate that Bran still fears Jonathan. It's not something that I can cope with. And so I'm glad they got their own version of a happy ending, I'll gladly push this whole thing out of my mind lest I accidentally traumatize myself.

jerseygirl2912's review

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3.0

Slightly easier to read than part 1 of the series. But still not a easy read for me.
The end seems kind of rushed. I feel like I missed something because I didn't understand the sudden and incomprehensible happy ending here.

evil_jj's review

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5.0

2020 Reread:
Even better the second time around! Upping my rating to 5 stars

Original Review (4 stars):
Thankfully I was not disappointed by this sequel to [b:Power Play Resistance|13484184|Power Play Resistance (Power Play, #1)|Rachel Haimowitz|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1329195964s/13484184.jpg|19019159]. It was so good to see that Jonathan recognized his previous mistakes and made the effort to understand how Bran was feeling and help him learn to embrace the role of a submissive. I was relieved to see that Bran remained a smart-ass (cause that's why I love him so much) and especially that
SpoilerJonathan recognized Bran's need to be productive and make use of his intellectual and physical talents. I was glad to see that in the end, Bran got that balance between independence in his professional career and submissiveness at home
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I can't put my finger on why, but I failed to connect with Jonathan the way I did with Bran, which is odd because I typically go weak-kneed for Doms in books. Perhaps I feel like he broke my trust when he screwed up so spectacularly in the first book, which made me feel protective of Bran, and my trust is extremely difficult to earn once broken. I also was continually irritated at Jonathan's insistence on calling him Brandon despite Bran's desire to be referred to by his nickname, especially since he could only guess at Bran's reasons (which were irrelevant as far as Jonathan should have been concerned). I felt it was a huge sign of disrespect, and Bran deserved loads of respect for the sheer effort it took to change his life to such a degree. And as Bran pointed out, he respected Jonathan enough not to refer to him by his given name, and deserved the same courtesy in return.

Also gotta say that at first glance, the cover looks ridiculous but upon closer inspection, it's actually pretty hot!

kairin16's review

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challenging medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

1.5

rowan108's review

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4.0

I really hated Jonathan in the first book. After reading this book, I immediately sat down and read it again. Bran and Jonathan find their HEA even after the abuse and misunderstandings in book 1.

ironi's review

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2.0

Ok yes, I then read this book. No shame. I'm an adult now guys. Also, my reading challenge desperately needs help. I have a week of guard duty and I'm just hoping all I'll do is get my reading and studying together.

Honestly, the first one was better. I felt more, there were more emotions and dramas. Maybe the BDSM dynamic isn't for me (maybe?) but it felt uncomfortable, it felt like an unequal relationship, like the power isn't placed right. I didn't feel it was romantic.

I guess that's just my view and well, to each their own.

Anyway, must continue studying so yeah, bye.

What I'm taking with me
• Being rich essentially solves everything, despite what Jonathan says.
• I felt like the story of Brandon's name was a little lame and obvious.
• I liked that they asked each other questions.

librarianryan's review

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4.0

Brandon is not giving up. He is determined to complete his six months as a submissive to Jonathan. He just has to find his space. He has to not just break, but bend as Jonathans helps free him from himself. But can they take being a public couple as well as a private one? These two books are well written with great descriptions, erotic scenes, and very little repetition. The only bad thing I can say is that the cover still sucks.

meepthesheep's review

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challenging emotional medium-paced
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

2.0

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