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Home arrow Book Reviews arrow GLBT arrow Call Me Sir, Too by Stormy Glenn
Call Me Sir, Too by Stormy Glenn PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tina   
Monday, 03 May 2010

 

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Title: Call Me Sir, Too
Author: Stormy Glenn
Publisher: Noble Romance
Genre: Contemporary
Publication date: April 2010
ISBN: 978-1-60592-696-2
Pages: 146
Series: Sequel to Call Me Sir
Reviewer: Tina


Heat Level:  m/m BDSM, oral & anal sex
  
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Dante knew Daniel was the man for him from the moment Daniel opened his sexy mouth. After one night of the most incredible sex he has ever experienced he has to leave. He thinks he will be gone for a short time, but duty drags him away for six months. When he comes back, hoping to pick up where they left off, Daniel is not the man he left behind. The sassy sub is gone; in his place is a sullen man who trusts no one. Dante refuses to give up without a fight. He moves Daniel into his home to show him that, once and for all, love can conquer all.  But Daniel’s secret might just get them both killed.  

Call Me Sir, Too picks up where Call Me Sir left off.  Stormy Glenn really makes me invested in her characters, to the point of wanting the stories to go on forever.  Dante and Daniel are in love, but Dante’s duty draws him away. Dante is a strong man. He is used to being in charge but he has a gentler side too.  He doesn’t force his subs to come to him; he is willing to bend. Daniel has gone from sassy to a shell of his former self. I really felt like crying, seeing him go from fun-loving and sassy to morose. I really loved his character; he touched my heart.  Dante’s patience and kindness is what brings Daniel out of his shell. I really enjoyed seeing the many layers of Dante's personality reveal themselves as he helped Daniel through his crisis. I really was happy to see how this story unfolded.

After reading Call Me Sir, I was really looking forward to this story, and I wasn’t disappointed. If you have read Call Me Sir, this is a must read. This book, although part of a series, can be read alone. I really think you should read Call Me Sir as well though; they are both amazing reads you will want on your keeper shelf.


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