Body and Soul
by L. Eveland
I’ll do anything to have him.
Even if it means destroying him.
Shepherd
My life is a carefully crafted web of lies. The world knows me as Doctor Shepherd Laskin, respected dom, psychiatrist, and professor. But underneath the façade of the perfect gentleman, I’m a monster, a vigilante with a shattered psyche who hunts men who abuse their positions of power.
But I’m burnt out. Lonely. Desperate for a submissive who can withstand my darker side.
When I met Elias, the sparks were instant. We even share the same goal: taking down a dangerous cult to free my estranged sister.
But I can’t have him. He’s too good, too pure, too psychologically fragile.
I know I’ll ruin him, but what choice do I have? He knows my secret, and with the FBI breathing down my neck I have only two choices…
And Elias might not survive either outcome.
Elias
I’m used to being alone. Ever since I left that cult, I’ve gotten used to it. People just don’t seem to understand me. Hell, I don’t understand me.
But Shepherd does. From the moment we met, he’s understood me and my dark desires better than anyone. Maybe it’s because he knows what it’s like to grow up in a cult, to be alone, to be damaged.
I know the last thing I should want is more pain, but I can’t help it. I crave what he does to me, even when it hurts. Especially when it hurts.
I know he’s complicated. I know he’s dangerous. Falling for him could mean death…or worse.
But I don’t care. I want him, even the complicated, messy, deadly parts of him, and I’m willing to go through hell to prove it.
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Martial Peak Reviews
L. Eveland's Body and Soul is a gripping exploration of the complexities of human desire, power dynamics, and the quest for redemption. This novel delves deep into the psyche of its characters, presenting a narrative that is as much about the internal struggles of its protagonists as it is about the external conflicts they face. With a plot that intertwines elements of psychological thriller and romance, Eveland crafts a story that is both compelling and thought-provoking.
At the heart of Body and Soul is the character of Shepherd Laskin, a man living a double life. On the surface, Shepherd is a respected psychiatrist, professor, and dom. However, beneath this polished exterior lies a vigilante with a fractured psyche, driven by a personal mission to bring down men who abuse their power. Eveland skillfully portrays Shepherd's internal conflict, making him a complex and multi-dimensional character. His struggle with loneliness and the desire for a submissive who can withstand his darker side adds depth to his character, making him relatable despite his morally ambiguous actions.
In contrast, Elias is a character who embodies vulnerability and resilience. Having escaped a cult, Elias is accustomed to isolation and misunderstanding. His connection with Shepherd is immediate and intense, rooted in shared experiences of trauma and a mutual understanding of each other's dark desires. Eveland's portrayal of Elias is both empathetic and nuanced, capturing his internal conflict between the craving for pain and the fear of falling for someone as dangerous as Shepherd.
The relationship between Shepherd and Elias is central to the narrative, and Eveland handles it with a deft touch. Their dynamic is fraught with tension, passion, and danger, reflecting the broader themes of power and submission that permeate the novel. The chemistry between the two characters is palpable, and their interactions are charged with emotional intensity. Eveland does not shy away from exploring the darker aspects of their relationship, presenting a raw and honest depiction of their struggles and desires.
One of the standout elements of Body and Soul is its exploration of the theme of redemption. Both Shepherd and Elias are characters seeking redemption in their own ways. Shepherd's vigilante actions are driven by a desire to atone for his past, while Elias seeks to reclaim his sense of self after years of being controlled by a cult. Eveland weaves this theme throughout the narrative, creating a story that is as much about healing and forgiveness as it is about love and desire.
The novel also tackles the theme of identity, particularly in the context of trauma and survival. Both Shepherd and Elias grapple with their identities, shaped by their past experiences and current desires. Eveland's exploration of this theme is both insightful and poignant, offering readers a deeper understanding of the complexities of identity and the impact of trauma on one's sense of self.
In terms of style, Eveland's writing is both evocative and engaging. The prose is rich with detail, capturing the emotional depth of the characters and the intensity of their experiences. The pacing of the novel is well-balanced, with moments of tension and suspense interspersed with quieter, more introspective scenes. Eveland's ability to maintain this balance keeps readers invested in the story, eager to uncover the fates of Shepherd and Elias.
Comparatively, Body and Soul shares thematic similarities with works by authors such as Tiffany Reisz and J.R. Ward, who also explore the intersections of power, desire, and redemption in their narratives. However, Eveland's unique approach to these themes, particularly through the lens of psychological complexity and the impact of cult experiences, sets this novel apart. The depth of character development and the intricate exploration of their psyches make Body and Soul a standout in the genre.
Overall, Body and Soul is a compelling and emotionally resonant novel that offers a fresh perspective on themes of power, desire, and redemption. L. Eveland's skillful character development and nuanced exploration of complex themes make this a must-read for fans of psychological thrillers and romance alike. The novel's impact lies in its ability to challenge readers' perceptions of morality and identity, leaving a lasting impression long after the final page is turned.
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