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Games of Love and Kink

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I just couldn’t get into this book as it was not for me. This is a purely personal view and this book might be perfect for someone else.

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The synopsis of this book was pretty spot on and if you are curious about or enjoy BDSM/explicit sex scenes then this may be one for you as it features heavily throughout the book.

Cecelia is very religious and her family are oppressive and although there is attraction to Julio and a realisation that they may share similar sexual interests, Cecelia tries to resist this at first and fight to be the person she has been raised to be. But I'm sure with the cover of the book/description it'll come as no surprise to learn that Cecelia sheds this side of her and begins to awaken to her desires.

I had found the ending confusing until I realised there was what looks to be another 2 books, so there will be more to the story.

Enjoyable but I felt that sometimes squabbling between family/love interests let the story down slightly and I had to skim these parts.

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Cecilia and Julio fall in love while skiing in the Alps, but their love is doomed. She is conservative and religious. He is progressive and an atheist. On their way back to Spain, the other students stop the bus in France to watch erotic movies. And so they discover that they share a secret longing for kink that binds them even closer.…. Oooo la la this kept me totally engrossed… I read it in one day as I just couldn’t put it down.

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