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Safe Haven by Red Phoenix
June 12, 2018
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Title: Safe Haven
Series: Captain's Duet #1
Series: Captain's Duet #1
Author: Red Phoenix
Genre: Standalone Duet - Military Romance
Release Date: June 12, 2018
Blurb
Love has no limits…
I’m known as Captain. I’ve accepted my title as a war hero
but I still carry the guilt—until I meet her. She is like no other submissive
I’ve met. In her eyes, I see the man I once was.
There’s only one problem.
I can never be what her young heart needs.
****
If I hadn’t met Brie Bennett with her offer of submissive
training, I’m unsure where I would be today.
At the Training Center, I meet Captain, a distinguished Dom
who is the man of my dreams—my safe haven.
But I have a problem.
Captain won’t collar me.
*Safe Haven
is the first book of a standalone duet. It is a military romance with BDSM
elements. This is a spin-off from the series, Brie’s Submission.
ADD TO GOODREADS
There’s a reason that books such as Safe Haven are created - they tell you more than just a story. They tell the journey that an individual goes through. It also tells you if the potential danger that exists when you’re not well informed. I’ve read the Brie’s Submission {series} before getting my hands on this book so I knew how Red Phoenix writes and who these characters were before diving in.
This book easily over shadows this author’s previous books. Unlike her other books, Safe Haven was written in the first person point of view and for me, that gave me a clearer insight on who Candy and Captain were. Their inner thoughts and the reason why they did what they did.
So why did this book touch me more than any other book from this author? I’ve been in Candy’s shoes at one point in her life. Not only that, but this woman was in so much danger that I highly doubt others actively know how to spot a seemingly innocent person’s danger. There are so many red flags that we pass off as just this person being quirky, or finding out just how kinky they are and the thrill overshadowing anything else.
Take note people: Red Phoenix has shown what it means to play BDSM. She’s shown what to look for when a Dom isn’t a Dom. But most of all, she’s shown that for every bad apple, there is a shining light at the end of the tunnel that will make you a better person inside and out.
These two characters have me captivated from the very first page (even if I did get confused on the parallel story line almost 30 years apart) and I can’t wait to feel their journey as I did with the first instalment.
Contact Us Today: smallgirlandherbooks@gmail.com
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
There’s a reason that books such as Safe Haven are created - they tell you more than just a story. They tell the journey that an individual goes through. It also tells you if the potential danger that exists when you’re not well informed. I’ve read the Brie’s Submission {series} before getting my hands on this book so I knew how Red Phoenix writes and who these characters were before diving in.
This book easily over shadows this author’s previous books. Unlike her other books, Safe Haven was written in the first person point of view and for me, that gave me a clearer insight on who Candy and Captain were. Their inner thoughts and the reason why they did what they did.
So why did this book touch me more than any other book from this author? I’ve been in Candy’s shoes at one point in her life. Not only that, but this woman was in so much danger that I highly doubt others actively know how to spot a seemingly innocent person’s danger. There are so many red flags that we pass off as just this person being quirky, or finding out just how kinky they are and the thrill overshadowing anything else.
Take note people: Red Phoenix has shown what it means to play BDSM. She’s shown what to look for when a Dom isn’t a Dom. But most of all, she’s shown that for every bad apple, there is a shining light at the end of the tunnel that will make you a better person inside and out.
These two characters have me captivated from the very first page (even if I did get confused on the parallel story line almost 30 years apart) and I can’t wait to feel their journey as I did with the first instalment.
Contact Us Today: smallgirlandherbooks@gmail.com
Over Two Million readers have enjoyed Red’s stories.
USA Today Bestselling Author Red Phoenix is an award-winning romance author who gained popularity with her series, Brie's Submission.
She also happens to be a submissive in real life and began
writing Brie’s story so people everywhere could find out just how fun BDSM can
be.
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