After months of frustrating failures, Todd’s relationship with Brooke is teetering on the edge of self-destruction. Entering into a full-time Master/slave lifestyle without proper instruction was a mistake he’s determined to correct, so, after arranging a training program at home for Brooke, Todd heads to Arizona with the Mustangs for some Spring Training of his own.
Overwhelmed by her lessons, and suspicious as to what her master is doing, Brooke pulls a disappearing act on her instructor, showing up in Arizona to find the Mustangs’ Training Camp isn’t the only work out Todd is receiving. The training is brutal, but with the help of Mistress Lola the couple learn to live the lifestyle they’ve chosen.
Series: Mustangs Baseball #5
Release Date: March 31st 2014
Publisher: State of Mind Publishing
Source: Manic Readers
Reviewer: Victoria
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Reviewer’s Thoughts
Todd is in a BDSM relationship with his girlfriend Brooke. He is the master and Brooke is the submissive. Todd and Brooke have had a rough few months so when spring training comes around Todd arranges for a trainer for both of them. One for him to understand Brooke’s mindset and motives. Another one to help Brooke understand why she needs to submit.
The biggest problem was the lack of communication between Todd and Brooke. Todd did not explain to Brooke what he was doing besides going to spring training. If she thought less of him for going through training then they were not a good match. All doms could benefit from time as a sub to fully understand what they are asking for from their subs. Brooke acted on instinct when she found out Todd might be with another woman. Sub or not, it was an honest and gut reaction and her trainer intentionally told her. The trainer’s issue was he did not expect her to react the way she did. That makes me wonder about the trainer’s credentials.
Spring Training is the fifth book in the Mustangs Baseball series by Roz Lee. While this book is part of a series, it can be read and enjoyed as a standalone novel. I found this book well written. The main and secondary characters were engaging and interesting. I read this book in one sitting. I could not put this book down. This book raised an interesting topic when it came to training a sub and what methods worked best. Overall, this was a fabulous book. I can’t wait to read the next book in the series.
Shannon
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