Thursday, January 15, 2015

Book Blitz - Yes, Master by Margaret McHeyzer






My Thoughts

This book evoked so many emotions. The author brilliantly brings you into the world of a broken man who is rescued by his best friend and a woman that becomes so much more than he expected. Ryan's story is heart wrenching yet filled with hope that he can get past all he suffered as a child and begin to heal. Yes there is also an intense passion shared within the pages that is all part of that healing process and Ryan moving forward to fall in love. This was so different that any other book I have read. Maybe not in the general premise, but more so in the details along the way. From the very beginning of his story I was deeply invested in Ryan. I wanted him to find the light in the darkness surrounding him. That is what impacted me most about the author's writing. She drew me into his world and made me care about where she was taking Ryan within the pages of his story. It was more than just the scorching hot scenes of submission. It was about him letting go. It was lovely to see it unfold. I loved it.

I give Yes, Master 5 hearts!




 

About the Book


This prologue contains distressing content. It is only suited for readers over 18. 

My uncle raped me.



I was 10 years old when it started.



At 13 he told me I was no longer wanted because I had started to develop.



At 16 I was ready to kill him.



Today, I’m broken.



Today, I only breathe to survive.



My name’s Sergeant Major Ryan Jenkins and today, I’m ready to tell you my story.






Purchase Links

Banned on Amazon but kindle copies 
can be purchased via Smashwords



About the Author


**Bound by custom or unique by choice.**



There's something about the written word that's pure magic.



Possibly it's the fact that there are 26 letters in the English alphabet, and they can create something so beautiful or so empowering that they're able to change our lives.


How important is it that we break suit and stretch our minds?

I like to think of myself as 'unique'. My stories aren't for everyone, and sometimes I may push what you believe to be 'normal'.

Normal is subjective.

I prefer to be known as a person who's never been 'bound by custom' but is 'unique by choice'.

Until next time



Mxx



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