Cara Mckenna Willing Victim Pdf

28.12.2018

ISBN: 482 For the past couple years Laurels been coasting, hiding in the backseat while her life drifts off course. Then one summer afternoon a tall, built bruiser named Flynn strides in and steers her straight into an infatuation she never saw coming.­Flynn introduces Laurel to things shes never imaginedto the violent but exciting realm of the underground boxing circuit, to rough sex and even rougher role-­playing, and to an attraction she craves even as it intimidates her. As Flynn invites her deeper into his world and his life, Laurel has to make a choicelet fear keep her holed up where its safe, or take a chance and fight for the man who makes her feel more alive than shed dreamed possible.­Reader Advisory: Although all sex acts are 100-­percent consensual, Willing Victim contains role-­playing scenarios that may upset some readers who are sensitive about rape, even in a simulated capacity.

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Willing Victim is definitely not a book for everyone, but if you’re interested in a gritty, kinky book with a heart, it’s a great read. I was excited to hear that Cara McKenna had regained the publishing rights to some of her older books and would be releasing re-vamped eBooks of each.

Willing Victim is the first up so I knew it was time for another read of this novella. I think that this was the first book I ever (digitally) picked up that came with a warning label. McKenna makes it clear that the story may prove troublesome for some readers, as it features scenes of consensual rape role-play. After seeing that, I was actually more surprised by the fact that the first sex scene of the book features the heroine watching the hero with another woman rather than the role-play aspect; but more on that later. Laurel has a chance meeting with a big, brawny guy named Flynn and asks him out. He’s cagey about responding, but invites her to watch him fight one night. Flynn is expecting that the basement fight club beneath a bar will scare Laurel away, but she is intrigued by the rawness of the event and is drawn to Flynn’s intense masculinity.

As she’s watching him fight, she gets drawn into a conversation with the female bartender. As it turns out, this lady has plans to go home with Flynn for their regular evening of rough sex, and she invites Laurel along to watch. Ir saptar tuulgan kungo kuttuktoolor. Laurel is totally out of her element, but agrees to accompany Flynn and the bartender back to his apartment, if only to find out exactly how rough Flynn really is.

When I read a review of the first edition of Willing Victim that mentioned the voyeur scene, I expected to be shocked or bothered by it. I have read other erotic novels where the hero or heroine gets it on with a third party, and sometimes it works and sometimes it’s off-putting. The way that McKenna handles the scene makes it sexy rather than jarring. Laurel is so drawn into Flynn and watching him, that the bartender becomes an accessory to Flynn’s seduction of Laurel. She is picturing herself in the other woman’s place and wants nothing more than to try out this role-play for herself. As for the rape fantasies, they actually aren’t too bad.

Flynn gets off on women struggling a little, or being bound, and the parameters for this play are laid out beforehand, so it’s obvious that it is consensual and safe for all parties involved. Had Flynn started smacking around or choking Laurel, I probably would have been done with the book, but instead, the rape fantasy is mostly Laurel pretending to resist. I can understand that some readers would be bothered by even that, but I didn’t think it was bad.

What makes this book an DIK is the amount of heart that lies beneath all the sex. Flynn is a real tough guy; he makes it clear to Laurel that he is okay with their arrangement being sex-only, and if she wants to end things he will accept that answer. However, the reader starts to see that there is more there than he admits. He sees the walls that Laurel puts up and points out that that she is actually the one keeping them from being more than just a hook-up. The scene where the two finally come to terms with the emotional growth of their relationship gets me every time I read it.