Wrapped Up in Chains by Cindy Sutherland

WrappedUpInChainsLGTitle: Wrapped Up in Chains
Author: Cindy Sutherland
Genre: BDSM
Length: Novel (250 pages)
ISBN: 978-1-62798-569-7
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press (March 14th 2014)
Heat Level: Explicit
Heart Rating: ♥♥ 2 Hearts
Reviewer: Thommie
Blurb: Devon West is a professional Dom who runs his own club, doesn’t believe in romance, and has never been in a long-term relationship. All this changes when he rescues Chase Mackenzie.

Chase is a runaway who has been kept as a slave since he was sixteen. Now twenty-three, he’s still innocent and sweet despite being severely abused and left behind by his Dom.

When Devon finds out that the man who held Chase hostage is the same man who hurt him terribly when he started learning about the sub/Dom lifestyle, he knows he has to keep Chase safe.

Spoiled rich boy and sociopath James Kingston is obsessed with Devon. He’s convinced Devon would be his perfect sub and Devon only thinks he’s a Dom because he needs proper discipline. Losing Chase to Devon is like rubbing salt in the wound, and he’s determined to get them both under his thumb. This time, Chase may need to rescue Devon.
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Review: This book was one of those that while it started well for me, simply didn’t make it up my expectations. The story had the potential to be excellent but it wasn’t in the end.

To be more specific I think the entire way Chase’s profiling and action/reaction was written was a bit unrealistic. His abuse was overcome in a bit of a haste and without being detailed.
A lot of information was missing and while the author used his PoV at some point, when it was most required in order to literally grab our attention with his feelings/emotions we saw it mostly from Devon’s PoV.

Devon on the other hand was a mystery, period. He was supposed to be Kingston’s sub (while in training to become a Dom) before it went al to Hell and Kingston found Chase. So in the matter of 7 years he became the town’s most famous Dom, built Mystique that became the most prominent BDSM Club, became rich and managed to create a whole big family of friends… Yeah, something didn’t add and it showed. In addition, he kept going on and on about this time finally making Kingston pay, but in truth he had no real power to do anything.

What grated the most about the story is that there was serious abuse and criminal activity that was never dealt the proper way. Devon’s employee literally beats a client bloody – because at that point, Chase was a client in the club – and he is simply let go, fired, no mention of calling the police on that? What the Hell? The manager goes on stealing from the club and he is fired with an addition 5k so he can keep low..? No prosecuting a criminal that kept captive and enslaved a minor for 7 years…? Really? And I’m not even going about how overboard that “villain” went. Sometimes, something need to end before they become too much.

What I think was worse for me in this book though was the abuse of the word “adorable”. I think I’ll have serious issues reading/using that word again. It is too much when someone reads a certain word every other paragraph. It becomes sickening no matter how sweet the word might be. The fact that the entire read was either too shocking or either too sweet, jumping from absolute light to grimy darkness in the blink of an eye was also disorienting. No, didn’t make for intense, it rather grated, at least me.

Overall, this was merely an okay read. Having read similar stories that were exquisitely well thought and well written I cannot give this one a better rating.

Hunt & Pray by Cindy Sutherland

HuntandPrayLGTitle: Hunt & Pray

Author: Cindy Sutherland

Genre: Contemporary, Suspense

Length: Novella (169pgs)

Publisher: Dreamspinner Press (10th April 2013)

Heat Level: Low

Heart Rating:  ♥♥♥♥♥4 ½ Hearts

Reviewer: Pixie

Blurb: Reporter Drew Edwards got too close to his story and now finds himself a hunted man. After being kidnapped and then released in Colorado Springs Forest, he has six hours’ headstart on a madman trying to teach his son a lesson.

Chance Collins gets one warning from his bigoted, abusive father: “Kill him or be killed.” Horrified, Chance sees only one real option—run with Drew. When he takes it, there’s no turning back. If Drew and Chance can work together, they might make it out of the mountains alive to the promise of a brighter future.

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Review: When reporter Drew is snatched off the street one night he finds himself fearing for his life. Connecting his abduction to the mysterious disappearance of three other young gay men, a story he had been investigating, he discovers the sick games of a madman. Chance is horrified by his father, but he has little choice, do what his father wants or be hunted himself. There’s only one chance for Drew and Chance to escape before they are caught. With skilled trackers on their trail and unsure of the terrain, their survival hinges on them working together.

Holy hell. This is a spine chilling story of not just being hunted by madmen, but also of physical and psychological abuse. Drew storms off upset after a showdown with his boyfriend, well ex-boyfriend now, he gets snatched off the street and wakes up bound and gagged and listens to plans his kidnappers have for him and he knows he has very little chance of survival. Chance has returned to his father when he is home from the military, when his father drags him on a hunt and Chance discovers what his prey will be he is horrified. But, his father makes it clear that it is a ‘kill or be killed’ situation. Chance and Drew grow close as they flee through the forest and if they want to see if they can make a go of it, they have to get out of the forest alive.

I loved this story. It is a story that you could easily see on the big screen, a thriller, suspense, action romance where the lead characters fall in love as they fight for survival while fleeing from madmen who see them as nothing but prey. Drew finds himself in a situation that makes him curse his bad luck, but he doesn’t lose hope. He wants to hate Chance, but he quickly realizes that Chance is in a terrible situation himself. Chance has suffered years of physical and psychological abuse. Challenging his father just ends in pain, but something about Drew makes him want to escape from the madman his father is.

You will love Chance and Drew. Drew with his determination to survive and his slightly cocky attitude, Chance with his vulnerability beneath his tough exterior and his longing for something he has not had since he was three… love. This story takes you on an emotional rollercoaster as we process fear, anger, desperation, loss, regret, attraction, developing love, hope and then relief and joy, we connect with these characters as they run for their lives and we pray along with them that they will overcome the obstacles that they face.

I will recommend this to those who love thrillers, suspense, action, falling in love in hard difficult conditions, finding hope in a bleak landscape and finally having a love that will survive anything.