Stripping the Sub
by Golden Angel
Welcome to Stronghold, step on in and meet the Stronghold Doms…
Ever since Michael Waverly joined Stronghold and recognized Ellie Sanders he’s wanted to scene with her, but over time it’s turned into something more than that and he knows a scene just won’t satisfy him. Unfortunately, she’s been avoiding him and she has a reputation for never doing more than just a scene. For the first time, her defenses seem to be down and she’s willing to give him a chance. But while she’s willing to sign a club contract with him, will she ever be willing to open her heart?
Ellie is so full of secrets sometimes she feels like that’s all she’s made of – all the things she doesn’t want other people to know about her. The person she’s most afraid of revealing all of her secrets to are Michael – her one-time protector and crush in high school, now grown into a devastatingly attractive sadist at Stronghold. She wants to play with him. More than that, she wants to know if maybe she has a chance for a normal relationship with him… the first man in a long time that she’s both trusted and been attracted to. Unfortunately for Ellie, normal has always been out of her reach. The most important secret of all is the one she’s keeping from everyone, especially Michael, because there’s no way he’d ever want her if he knew the truth behind her damage.
But communication is everything in BDSM and Michael’s determined to strip back all of Ellie’s defenses and claim her as his own… with a determined Dom like that, what chance does a scared subbie have of keeping her secrets?
This book contains BDSM, sadism, masochism, whipping, sensory play, bondage, and all sorts of kinky fun with a guaranteed HEA.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Golden Angel's Stripping the Sub is a compelling addition to the BDSM romance genre, offering readers a tantalizing glimpse into the world of Stronghold, a club where dominance and submission intertwine with emotional depth and personal growth. The novel is a rich tapestry of complex characters, intense emotions, and the intricate dance of power dynamics, all set against the backdrop of a BDSM club that serves as both a sanctuary and a stage for personal transformation.
At the heart of the story are Michael Waverly and Ellie Sanders, two characters whose pasts are as intertwined as their present desires. Michael, a dominant figure at Stronghold, is more than just a sadist; he is a man driven by a deep-seated need to connect with Ellie on a level that transcends the physical. His journey is one of patience and understanding, as he seeks not only to dominate but to truly understand and cherish Ellie. This is where Golden Angel excels—crafting a male protagonist who is both powerful and tender, a combination that is sure to resonate with readers who appreciate depth in their romantic leads.
Ellie Sanders, on the other hand, is a character shrouded in mystery and secrets. Her reluctance to open up is not just a plot device but a reflection of her internal struggles and past traumas. The author skillfully peels back the layers of Ellie's defenses, revealing a woman who is both vulnerable and resilient. Her journey is one of self-discovery and acceptance, as she learns to trust not only Michael but herself. The portrayal of Ellie’s internal conflict and her gradual opening up to Michael is handled with sensitivity and realism, making her a relatable and sympathetic character.
The themes of Stripping the Sub are multifaceted, exploring the complexities of trust, vulnerability, and the healing power of love. The BDSM elements are not merely for titillation but serve as a metaphor for the characters' emotional journeys. The scenes are crafted with care, emphasizing the importance of communication and consent, which are crucial in any BDSM relationship. This focus on communication is a refreshing take, highlighting the emotional intelligence required in such dynamics and setting a standard for similar stories in the genre.
Golden Angel's writing is both evocative and precise, capturing the nuances of the BDSM lifestyle while ensuring that the characters' emotional arcs remain at the forefront. The narrative is paced well, balancing the intense scenes with moments of introspection and character development. The dialogue is sharp and authentic, reflecting the characters' personalities and their evolving relationship.
In comparison to other works in the genre, such as those by authors like Cherise Sinclair or Sierra Cartwright, Stripping the Sub stands out for its focus on emotional depth and character-driven storytelling. While Sinclair often explores the psychological aspects of BDSM, and Cartwright delves into the power dynamics, Golden Angel combines these elements with a strong emphasis on personal growth and healing. This blend makes the novel not only a steamy read but also a poignant exploration of love and trust.
The novel's setting, Stronghold, is more than just a backdrop; it is a character in its own right. The club serves as a safe haven for its members, a place where they can explore their desires without judgment. This sense of community and belonging is a recurring theme, underscoring the importance of finding one's tribe and the strength that comes from being accepted for who you are.
Overall, Stripping the Sub is a beautifully crafted story that will appeal to fans of BDSM romance and those looking for a narrative that combines heat with heart. Golden Angel has created a world that is both seductive and sincere, inviting readers to explore the depths of desire and the transformative power of love. The guaranteed HEA (happily ever after) is not just a promise but a testament to the characters' growth and the enduring nature of their bond.
For readers seeking a romance that challenges the norms and delves into the intricacies of human connection, Stripping the Sub is a must-read. It is a story that lingers long after the final page, a reminder that true strength lies in vulnerability and that love, in all its forms, is the ultimate act of courage.
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