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The Dominant

By: Tara Sue Me
Narrated by: William Sharpe
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The continuation of the tantalizing trilogy by Tara Sue Me that has captivated millions…

Nathaniel West doesn’t lose control.

As the playboy CEO of West Industries, he governs the boardroom during the day; as a strict dominant with exacting rules, he commands the bedroom at night. He never takes on inexperienced submissives, but when Abigail King’s application comes across his desk, he breaks his own restrictions and decides to test her limits.

Abby’s combination of innocence and willingness is intoxicating, and Nathaniel is soon determined to collar her as his own. As long as she follows his orders and surrenders herself fully to him, no one will get hurt.

But when Nathaniel begins falling for Abby on a deeper level, he realizes that the trust must go both ways—and he has secrets which could bring the foundations of their entire relationship crashing down...
Contemporary Romance Romance Contemporary Fiction Women's Fiction

Critic reviews

Praise for the Submissive Series

“I was blown away.”—The Good, the Bad, and the Unread

“Very spicy…Well written and certainly entertaining.”—Dear Author

“Very passionate…Intense and very, VERY H-O-T. Definitely worth reading!”—Harlequin Junkie

“For those Fifty Shades fans pining for a little more spice on their e-reader.”—Los Angeles Times

“This book is going to make you say ‘Fifty What of What?’...[Me] is so talented and captivating.”—Southern Fiction Review
Dual Perspective Storytelling • Character Depth Exploration • Sexy Voice • Emotional Complexity • Romantic Development

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This was a good book. Yes, it's the same story as the first book, however there are differences. You get to hear it from Nathanael's point of view. See how he feels and reacts to the same situations; conversations he has with his friends, etc. Book 1 only gives Abby's side for the most part. The narrator ended up being good. He was very robotic at times but did well at changing his voice for the different characters. Based on the sample provided I almost didn't buy because of his robotic tone but I'm glad I did now.

Nice insight into Nathaniel

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I liked William Sharpe as a narrator for the story. I liked this book tremendously. This was my favorite. Recommend.

Great book

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It was a review of book 1 it seems to be from Nathaniel's perspective this time. It gives a little more but basically the same as book 1. I wasn't expecting to read book 1 over. The narrator did a good job. However having 2 narrators a man and a woman would be better. On to The Training.

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I really enjoyed the first two books, The Submissive and The Training. I must say this book could have been as enjoyable but the narrator was so boring, so dry and he talked so slow. Too bad because I really was looking forward to hearing Mr. West point of view. I couldn't finish it.

The narrator made the book extremely boring.

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What made the experience of listening to The Dominant the most enjoyable?

The story was told from the males point of view. It brought his character out.

Which character – as performed by William Sharpe – was your favorite?

I think that all of the characters were great and they all played an important part in the story.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

The parts that moved me most was how Nathaniel's family treated Abbey. They didn't take Nathaniel's side just because he was family.

Any additional comments?

I loved this story because it had a good story line. I'm not caught up in the sex part of romance novels. That part is only good if there is a good story line behind it. With this said, even though I rated this 4 stars because it had a good story line, in my opinion it still was not as good as Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy.

Better than I thought

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