Thursday 19 February 2015

Reviews - Dirty Bad Wrong by Jade West


 
Title: Dirty Bad Wrong
Author: Jade West
Release Date: February 20, 2015



They call him Masque.
 
I call him God.

The man I want to consume me, own me, break me and corrupt me.

Yet I've never seen his face.

His body ripples like an adonis, sculpted in steel and dripping in sin. His flesh is inked with the mark of the chimera - one body, two very different halves.
 
He plays hard.
 
He plays rough.
 
He has no limits.
 
He's so fucking dirty bad wrong.
 
But I love him for it.

***

Lydia Marsh is always the strong one. The girl who never breaks, and sure as hell never cries. She's got it all - the perfect little life in cosy suburbia, with her perfectly nice boyfriend, and their perfectly sufficient sex life. She's even got her perfect little career plan all wrapped up at Trial Run Software Group.

But when it all falls apart, and Lydia's pretty, green eyes are fixed on a brutally sexual stranger - the man they call Masque - she comes to suspect that being strong isn't all it's cracked up to be.
 
For now Lydia wants something she's never wanted before...
 
And she wants Masque to give it to her.

**Warning - this novel contains graphic sex, and hardcore elements of BDSM. There are scenes of violence (consensual) as well as sexual practices some readers may find offensive.

If you aren't turned on by dirty bad wrong sex then please walk on by. Thank you.***













This is book is just what the title promises, and I LOVED IT!!!
 
If you like reading about BDSM, a man who can’t/won’t commit, ladies who have just headed out of a failed relationship, and sex… You need to read this book.
 
Ok, so on to the good stuff… The sex in this book has lots of pain, tears, and some other things that are maybe just a bit disturbing to some people. I would rate it a 10 on a 5 scale. Yes, it is that hot.
 
The characters do their best to not cross lines that they have set for themselves, but when the line gets thinner, and they toe the line, fun stuff happens. When the world seems to crash down, and fall at their feet, will they be able to overcome their own fears and idiocy? Will they be able to “take off their masks” and take that final step?
 
“Yes…” she moaned. “Please… I like it rough.” I pressed her tight enough to mash her t*ts against my chest. “How rough?” Her eyes fell to the floor.
 
“Fast and hard, Cat, fast and hard. Don’t scream.”

Maybe, white knights did turn up to slap your cl*toris, after all? Maybe that’s what true love is all about? I hoped so.


~ Review by Devlynn




Lydia Marsh is a bit broken. She’s homeless and boyfriendless after finding out he was cheating on her. She’s lamenting her future when she meets James in the break room. Lydia doesn’t quite know what she wants but she does know she wants more of a life than what she had with her ex.
 
James is a complicated soul. He’s reserved and quiet and doesn’t mix business with pleasure. That is, until Lydia. He has particular needs—needs met with only by following the rules: f--k no one you know, know no one you f--k.

Can Lydia figure out what her wants and desires truly are? Is James the one for her or is the anonymous Masque the key to her future?
 
I loved this book. Lydia is trying to find herself and is willing to do just about anything. She’s a strong character with a submissive bent. And James, swoony James. I would love to get more into his twisty head and really find out what drives him.
 
Take heed of Jade West’s warning. It was dirty, bad wrong yet very hot and sexy. There are some scenes that readers my find very disturbing, but ALL were between consenting adult characters.
 
My husband gives this a 10 star rating without reading it because of the benefits!
 
~ Review by Missy



Holy f--king hotness! I need a cold shower NOW! Whatever you do make sure you heed the warning on this book. It is DIRTY. BAD. WRONG. And yet, it is oh so GOOD!

We meet James, a CTO and a dominant. He gets off on pain. He lives by one rule: 

“F--k no-one you know, and know no-one you f--k.” 

Until one day a green eyed co-worker becomes temptation. After a bad breakup with her boyfriend, Lydia has no idea what to do with her life. James is immediately intrigued by her and the two set off into one f--ked up relationship. 

This is a hardcore BDSM story. If you are not ok with that, don’t read this. If you are good with that, don’t even bother to wear panties while reading it. They will explode. 

“I want it, f--king f--k me, James, f--king f--k me.” 

And while this story is sexy and sinful and full of lots of dirty sex, there is also a story there. Two people learn how to trust, how to love, and how to be true to themselves even when others think it’s wrong. 

~ Review by Tiffany



Dirty Bad Wrong, what can I say about this story? One thing I for sure can say is you need to go into this story with an open mind, anything can happen. If you aren't into hardcore BDSM, I would not recommend you read this. I love hardcore BDSM, but even this was pushing my limits.

The reason for the rating is because of wet play. I don't want to read about it; it's a total turn off for me. I know some may like it, but I'm just not one of them.
 
Lydia is like this like closet rough, kinky, sex addict. She goes to Explicit once and she's hooked. James is this secretive dominant that enjoys all things kinky. I felt that these two were a perfect fit for each other. They balanced each other out. I loved the secondary characters, Rebecca and Cara, as well.
 
At times, I felt like things were rushed, that maybe things could have happened slower. Overall though, Dirty Bad Wrong is a very hot, erotic story.
~ Review by Keisha







Jade West is a contemporary erotic author from Warwick in the UK, due to release her debut BDSM novel, Dirty Bad Wrong, in February 2015. Jade is a real life submissive, and former sex chat-line operator, who is plenty used to getting people all steamed up with her dirty mouth. She has a healthy interest in pornography, men in suits and taking 100 strokes with a cane 'Mood Pictures' style.




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