Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Master Undone by Lisa Renee Jones


August 2013

Master Undone by Lisa Renee Jones


      SYNOPSIS

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 The Master Undone is a part of the Inside Out trilogy, and is told from his POV. ***



I told him goodbye, and I will not call him. I know if I do, it will be my undoing, and I'll once again be caught up in his spell. I will once again be...lost. 

In her private journals, Rebecca laid bare her soul, revealing her obsession for the one man whose erotic demands captivated her imagination--and enslaved her forever. Now, with Rebecca no longer in his life he is lost, questioning everything he thought he knew about himself and about control he holds in such high regard. One women will reach out to heal him and then turn away, leaving him haunted. She is nothing he thought he wanted and somehow everything he needs. He tells himself to forget her but he cannot escape his desire for her. He has to have more...


    REVIEW

Master Undone is a novella in the Inside Out Series and should be read between Being Me and Revealing Us to prevent any spoilers.

The story picks up right after the end of Being Me.  Mark has been forced to face the consequences of his actions and accept responsibility for the events that have spiraled out of control.  Was it his control what broke Ava and Rebecca?

While trying to sort out recent events Mark received a call that requires his immediate attention in New York.  But what he finds waiting for him causes more confusion and stirs unfamiliar feelings.  Crystal is the new Sales Manager at Riptide and is just as much a control freak as Mark.  He has sworn off women for the time being but could this woman be what causes the Master to become Undone?

This was a quick read told from Mark’s POV, but no less captivating. I loved getting a bit more inside of Mark’s head.  I saw a different side to him that made feel for him.  I am looking forward to more back story on how he found his way to becoming a Master and the formation of his establishment. With the introduction of Crystal, I am intrigued to see if she will be a character that will stick around. For me, whether a short novella or a full length novel, Lisa Renee Jones does not disappoint.

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