![]() ![]() And, it is here there is a discussion about D/s aspects to their relationship. I wonder if I would have felt that way if I’d managed to read this in one sitting? The last part of the book, far from resolving their many issues, mainly served to introduce new ones. The last 100 pages – read after a break of a day and a half (due to time issues not lack of interest) – didn’t work quite so well for me as the first part of the book had. She makes demands very early on about a particular female acquaintance of his and he accedes – she is in the power position from the start. Gideon is a super bazillionaire sure, but in his relationship with Eva, I’d argue that it is she who mostly has the upper hand. That changes the dynamic straight away from many HP’s I think (and 50SOG too). Plus, she has a job and ambition of her own. ![]() Because of a rich stepfather, she doesn’t depend on Gideon for money either. She is not physically helpless (she’s learning Krav Maga). Eva does not depend on Gideon for a place to live, friends, affection, a job. She even shows him a thing or two (limo sex!). I’ve been having this fantasy of you on top, banging the hell out of me.” “I want you missionary-style the first time. “Don’t burn off too much energy,” I whispered. ![]() She is sexually experienced and not afraid to express her desires or take the lead in her sexual encounters with Gideon. Unlike (what I understand of) Ana, Eva is a little older and definitely not naive ( she’s not clumsy either ETA – she does fall over when she and Gideon first meet, but she’s not generally a klutz). ![]()
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