Coda was: exotic, sensual, sexual, dominant, submissive, controlling, craving, powerful and a very catchy reading.
As every book in Songs of Submission it keeps you glued to every word, every scene, and every page. This book is rawer, rough, crude, in many ways, but is also lovely, sensitive, sweet and very possessive.
Monica is lost and distracted in her music world and trying to be more of a nurse for Jonathan than his wife. And Jonathan is caught in a body that is his, but with sensations and a heart that are not his. So he wants to claim the control over what is his, and that means all related to Monica’s pleasure, desires and whereabouts. I loved how he took over his dominant/King/Master role again and made Monica beg and surrender to him once again. I loved the ending, was beautiful, lovely, and was how I was hoping to be 🙂
Thank you C.D Reiss! I loved Songs Of Submission, each character, the whole story, the BDSM, the love, the passion, the sex, the music, EVERYTHING!
Coda (Songs of Submission #9) By C.D Reiss
Did you want a pat little ending about Jonathan and I riding off into the sunset? Did you want flowers and stars? Man, I wish it was all soft filters and violins. I wish we could fight about who cleaned the bathroom or who was cooking dinner. But I knew I was never destined for simple contentment.
I almost committed murder for him. I almost tore us apart to save him. How do you get back on the horse after that? Because, I promise you, nothing is the same. Nothing.
I’ve earned our happily ever after. Now I have to survive it.
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