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Call Me Sir, Too by Stormy Glenn

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TITLE: Call Me Sir, Too
AUTHOR: Stormy Glenn
ISBN: 978-1-60592-096-2
PUBLISHER: Noble Romance Publishing
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RATING: 4.5
Review by Lydia
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BOOK BLURB:
Dante knew Daniel was the man for him the minute he said his first curse word. He was everything Dante could ever want in a sub: gorgeous, spunky, and totally into the lifestyle Dante enjoyed most. But nothing's ever as simple as it should be. When Dante gets called away on business he expects to be gone for a couple of weeks. He figures to claim Daniel when he comes home, but two weeks quickly turn into six months.

When Dante finally returns, everything he'd been looking for in a mate is gone. Daniel's been assaulted and beaten by a Dom out of control. He no longer trusts anyone ~ including Dante.

Determined to find the man he knows Daniel can be, Dante moves Daniel into his home and his life. But along with Daniel's insecurities and lack of trust, Dante has to fight the Dom that assaulted Daniel in the first place and a host of other misunderstandings before he can prove to Daniel that what they have is worth fighting for.

BOOK REVIEW:
Stormy Glenn’s "Call Me Sir, Too" is the story of what can happen when boundaries are crossed and scenes go very wrong. It is also the story of learning to trust and love all over again. The main characters, Dante and Danny, are two people the reader will remember from the first book. While the story starts with a short reminder of how these two met it soon moves into the present and the battle Dante and Danny must fight if they wish to get their lives back. These two will worm their way into the reader’s heart from the beginning. The problems they face are tough and force them to come to terms with what they really want. This is one of those stories that will hold the reader’s attention and leave them wanting more. Those that worry about getting this book due to its BDSM theme should not let that bother them as the scenes are very mild. There is of course visits from Joey and Logan who we met in book one as well as the introduction of a couple of new characters who will hopefully get their own stories.

There were only a couple of areas in which I felt the author could have expounded on. One was Dante’s absence. While there is a brief discussion about why he was gone it really did not shed any new light on the character. The other concerns the rapid recovery Danny makes once Dante returns to his life. While I understand that this is just a work of fiction and not real life I think a little more time should have been spent on Danny's recovery. Although these areas were a little lacking, readers should not let that prevent them from getting what is otherwise a very good story.

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