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La soumission de l'agent by Christa Tomlinson

alexleo13's review against another edition

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5.0

I had not read "The Sergeant" before starting this book, but it did not influence my reading of An Officer's Submission. You may miss the typical initial romance of a relationship, but this story is all about the trials, the struggles a developing relationship has to face and master in order to grow into a steady deep connection between two strong-willed cops. Be aware that some readers may feel pretty uncomfortable with the trigger event faced by Clay, but I think situations like that do happen and the author has described well Clay's downfall and the consequences on an emotional level for both MC's and their friends. The story was therefore very intense and I liked that Logan was able to push aside the D/s aspects of their relationship in order to allow Clay to recover and return to be himself before playing again.
Overall I really enjoyed this story about real men and real problems, and I will certainly pick-up all the other instalments of this series.

cadiva's review against another edition

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4.0

Series finishes up with a flourish

This is a nice rounding off for Logan and Clay as they have to fight to work out external pressures in their relationship.

The BDSM throughout this series has been well done in my limited, based on reading only, experience and I've enjoyed finding out more about the scene through these books.

Logan and Clay's relationship has been well developed and realistic and this book is no exception.

cadiva's review against another edition

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4.0

Series finishes up with a flourish

This is a nice rounding off for Logan and Clay as they have to fight to work out external pressures in their relationship.

The BDSM throughout this series has been well done in my limited, based on reading only, experience and I've enjoyed finding out more about the scene through these books.

Logan and Clay's relationship has been well developed and realistic and this book is no exception.
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