Monday, August 20, 2012

Review: Seven Day Loan By Tiffany Reisz

Seven Day Loan
By Tiffany Reisz
Kindle Edition
Published (first published November 16th 2010)

A trained submissive, Eleanor will do whatever her master commands...even spend a week with a stranger. Daniel has been a recluse since his wife's death, and Eleanor's lover thinks spending time with her will be therapeutic--especially since Daniel is also a Dom.

Despite her defiant streak, Eleanor can't resist giving in to Daniel's erotic demands. But while she'll let him have her body, she's determined to keep a guard around her heart. Even if Daniel wants to make Eleanor his permanently....





This was a prequel to the Siren. After reading the Siren we know what becomes of Nora, and how much she has grown. This short story gives you a glimpse of who Nora was before the Siren. I loved getting to see the more submissive and innocent side of Nora.

Daniel is so broken and lost after losing his wife, I really felt bad for him and hoped he could heal with Nora's help. The connection between both Nora and Daniel is so strong. I loved the sex scenes and intense moments between them. As the story goes on you fall in love with Daniel and realize what a good man he is. Knowing who Nora's real master is and what a sadist he is, I was hoping Daniel could convince her to stay with him and leave Soren. Unfortunately that time was not mow.

The more I read Tiffany Reisz the more I want to read by her. She has such a talent for pulling you into the world she writes about, whether it is a short story or a long novel you never feel like your just reading a book. I love her ideas and style, not to mention her shock value at who some of these people are. If you have never read anything by Ms. Reisz you are missing out!

5 out of 5 stars


2 comments:

  1. I guess I will read them out of order considering I'm reading The Siren right not and haven't read this. lol

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  2. I read them out of order too and actully prefered to read this one after The Siren. I knew more so who everyone was and where it was headed. I still loved the story either way. After reading The Angel, I can not wait to read The Prince!

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