Velvet Glove

by Emma Holly

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Audrey Popkin realises she has bitten off more than she can chew when she gets embroiled with icy-cool banker, Sterling Foster. His ideas about how to have fun are more bizarre than any English Literature graduate should have to put up with! One morning she packs her bags and walks out of his luxury Florida apartment, heading back to Washington DC in search of a more regular deal with a more regular guy. But, for a girl like Audrey, this is not as easy as it sounds.When Patrick Dugan, the show more charismatic owner of an old-world bar with a talent for mixing the smoothest cocktails, fixes Audrey in his sights, some strange alliances are about to be formed. Within a week Audrey talks her way into a job at Patrick's bar and a room in the apartment he shares with a drag queen jazz singer called Basil - who has a great line in platinum wigs. Audrey soon realises that Patrick is not all he seems. Why is he pretending to be gay? And what is he covering up for his father, a pillar of the local community? Audrey is so besotted with the enigmatic barman that she doesn't realise they are connected by a mutual adversary - a steely, cold-hearted son of a bitch who will take them all down if he doesn't get his little plaything back.A fast-paced tale of everyday, amoral folk and the delicious cocktails they drink! show less

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Audrey is a BSDM submissive who runs away from her master because she realizes that she is going to lose herself if he pushes her farther than her limits. She runs back to her old life in Washington D.C. where she hopes to pull herself together. Little does she know, but her old master has pulled some strings that she will be watched by Patrick, a bar owner. Little does everyone know, Patrick is a dom as well and he decides to master Audrey for his own reasons.

I am conflicted about this book, I'm a take-it-or-leave-it BSDM reader. I like Emma Holly as an author, because I think she's one of the strongest writers of erotica. I like Patrick's take on S&M, he's not into degradation, like Audrey's former master. However, I don't like Audrey show more because she is too submissive, too unformed for my taste. The author tries to make it seem that she knows herself, but she never seems to have opinions, or even a real personality. Patrick deals with too much deception for me to like him. He lies to Audrey by saying he is gay; there's a side plot with Basil, a drag queen, who is his beard. He hides his true motives from everybody who cares about him. There is a lot of things that stretch believability in the book. From homing nipple rings, to custom tailored outfits everyday, to Audrey almost getting assaulted/kidnapped and everyone treating it like 'not-that-big-a-deal'.

Why this book gets this good a rating is that the sex is very hot. Scorching. Holly's strength is the ability to write a lot of sex scenes and keep the plot moving forward. It might be outré for many, but it's good and it isn't paint-by-numbers. She always surprises me with what kind of scenarios she can dream up, and it's the sex that doesn't ask me to drop my reality-checkers.
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Its absolute smut. But fun! If you like that sort of thing.
One of my favorites of e.h.

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Original publication date
1999-11-19

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Fiction and Literature, Romance
DDC/MDS
823.914Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-1901-19991945-1999
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PS3608 .O4943 .S77Language and LiteratureAmerican literature
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