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REVIEW : Unforgettable by Aleatha Romig

blurb

Marji
Working for a therapist who specializes in exploring hidden desires sounds like a dream job. It is if hearing other people’s fantasies and discoveries is your cup of tea. The problem is that I’m tired of hearing about them. I want more. I want to experience them.
What harm will it do if I indulge just one time?
That’s where Lace and Leather comes in.
A falsified referral and I’m in the door.
One visit is all I want.

Lucas
Sometimes plans change. Sometimes life throws curves. Sometimes we must force ourselves to move forward and take life a day at a time.
I did all that.
Now I want more.
I want to remember what it is like to do more than exist, what it’s like to live. I want to learn if the desires I once possessed still exist. I’m not looking for anyone to replace my wife or the mother of my daughter. I only want to see if I’m still the man I was.
That’s why I decide to return to a place where that discovery is possible, Lace and Leather.
One visit is all I want.


Is it possible to trust a man I don’t even know?


my review

Marji and Lucas may be my favorite couple out of the entire Indulgence series, thought they don’t start as a couple.

Marji knows all about what Dr. Kizer tells her patients, she has a curiosity when it comes to BDSM and the lifestyle. Lucas is a former patient of Dr. Kizer and a Dom. When these two meet sparks instantly fly.

Lucas was the perfect Dom for new subs, he is a great teacher so when he is back at Lace and Leather and a new, inexperienced sub is presented to him he can’t stop thinking about her. She is haunting his dreams. Marji is fascinated with Lucas, despite barely knowing him has a level of trust for him.

I loved the passion, the chemistry, the bond these two had. Marji was able to heal Lucas, to help him find himself again. Of course, there is a little drama but it was quickly resolved.

Unforgettable is another super steamy, quick read.


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