

I understand for a man as dominant as Knight to stand his ground and beliefs and so I found it hot when he decided about holidays and commitments. Then his phenomenal sharing and messed up logic just killed it for me and the fact Anya just swallowed it up made me mad and just give up on the bunch!

It was the furthest thing from my mind, that when we introduced to his other job, I couldn't believe it because it was the the last thing I expected. win some battles miss!Īll I learnt about Knight is that he is a controlling man with a crazy family and astounding side job! I get what it was suppose to symbolize, but the fact that he grew up so personally with it and it affected him dearly, he should have never got involve!! the girl could be a submissive maybe even a slave if given the chance. It's like Anya didn't have an ounce of back bone in her. I got anxious at times but it seems for no good reason, because the outcome was less than stellar. I was also shocked at the semi false advertising, as I expected a dual POV or Knight's POV based on the summary, but instead I got none of that. I realize she has a thing for writing about extremely dominant manly men, and that's why I gravitated towards this novel.

I'm not gonna lie when I say that I am terribly disappointed in this story because it was written by Kirsten Ashley and I loved, totally loved The Gamble!!!
