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4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Not quite what I expected Jun 13, 2009 For an erotica book I expected more sex, and less romance. TRYING not spoil, the feeling I get is that midway down the book the author deided she did not like BDSM and wanted a fairy tale, so the soty spins and makes it all look nice and pretty, and the sex seems to disappear.
Ok, there weren't that many to begin with, but still I read to the end, hoping to get that one good scene to come up, but it never did!
1 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Not my cup of tea Mar 20, 2009 I didn't enjoy this book at all. If you're looking for romance don't bother wasting your money.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Wow Mar 17, 2009 If you want a hot book, this is it! From the opening page you can not put this book down and you will feel the heat from head to toe. Very interesting story line and I love the way this author writes utilizing every erotic twist possible. This book is designed to take you to another level. Five star +. Buy it.
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Interesting erotic reprise of Cinderella Feb 28, 2009 Interesting BDSM story. The heroine and hero are well drawn, as are the villains except for the compulsory wicked mother, who is not entirely convincing. The plot is decent and the story well written with some good touches. Overall a likable BDSM erotic novel; although no a heavy hitter[...]the entire series is excellent.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Rough ride! Aug 05, 2008 Author Thompson writes hot erotic novels, but she can also introduce elements of pain and violence. Therefore, be warned: if you're of tender heart and sickened by sadistic behavior, even if imaginary, stay away from Golden Angel.
As for me, I thought the rough parts over-done, but enjoyed the other parts. All in all, it was an interesting story. Also, Thompson may offer scenes of use for those interested in writing fiction. In the end, to each his (her) own.
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