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| Title | : | Security Binds Her (Thalia #1) |
| Author | : | Jennifer Bene |
| Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 298 pages |
| Published | : | March 30th 2015 |
| Categories | : | Dark. Erotica. BDSM. Adult Fiction. Sociology. Abuse |

Jennifer Bene
Kindle Edition | Pages: 298 pages Rating: 4.16 | 818 Users | 161 Reviews
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“I’ll break you down. It may take time, but I will.”“And if I don’t break?”
“You will.”
Taken from work one night, Thalia is thrust into the violent, controlling world of a man she thought had been the security guard for her building, but she quickly learns that this was only a cover to get to her, to take her. As her old life is erased, the guard pushes Thalia to recognize the darker sides of herself, while Thalia endeavors to hold on to who she is.
Trapped alone with her abductor, can Thalia fight to retain her self, or will his small glimpses of kindness cause her to finally submit to him?
‘Security Binds Her’ is a brutal journey that leaves readers breathless and waiting to turn the page to find out if Thalia will break, or be lost forever to the darkness around her.
**WARNING: This book contains graphic punishments, disturbing situations, scenes of dubious consent, and very strong language. Intended for mature audiences.
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| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Thalia #1 |
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I received this ARC in exchange for an honest review I have read books of this type and have been disappointed, but can honestly say that I was not disappointed in my choice of book to read for my second R2R book. The book was the very dark side of the Master/slave relationship. He did try to break her will but found out that he fell in love with the slave. Only to find out that he lost his chance to own her. I did like that another Master stood up to offer for and she took the chance toI want you to know that with me you could have something consensual, but I will be honest that my appetites are very similar to his. What would change is your right to stop it. You could stop me with a word. Book 1, Part of a Trilogy Thalia has a temp job at a corporate company as an encoder thus making her stay at the office at odd hours and late into the night. It has become a norm, what with the security guard walking her to her car every night for the past few weeks. A smile, some small
***This is an updated review for my second reading of the book.***The first time I tried to read this it proved too dark and non-consensual for me. It was a DNF and whilst I appreciated the quality of writing the content proved too much. However since then I've been corrupted by the writings of Addison Cain and Cari Silverwood, who both write IMO excellent dub/non-con stories but in the Sci-Fi/fantasy genre. For some reason I find it easier to accept non-con in a 'not-reality' setting.Since this

This book was so fantastic. I mean it had so much mystery and suspense that I almost couldnt control myself. It was edgy and just downright sinful and sexy.It starts when Thalia is abducted from her office by a psychotic 'security guard'(who turns not to be a security guard but someone evil who sells girls to the highest bidder). She goes through hell and back in the hands of the man. The guy is evil. Trust me there are no roses with this man. Just pain and misery. I loved the characters and go
This book started out well, but I quickly got bored mostly due to not connecting with the characters. I just got annoyed with Thalia constantly flip flopping between enjoying what the guard was doing and then hating him. She ended up being a TSTL heroine. I didn't find the guard's POV scenes endeared me to him at all. I admit to being curious about what happens next after the ending, but I won't be continuing because I know I will probably end up hating Thalia. I can't stand stupid, wish-washy
I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book. This book was a thrill ride from beginning to end. The writing is so well done that you feel like you are right there with Thalia through all the ups and downs of her abduction. You won't want to put this down until you reach the very end and won't want to wait for the next book in the series.
This is my second time reading this bookthe first was two days ago, and as soon as I was finished I had to go back to the beginning and start again. It's so dark, and twisted, and full of emotion that I couldn't put it down. I hated the Guard, as we come to know him, wished he'd find his path to redemption, and just plain wished he'd give Thalia her freedom. But then, you also kind of love him for introducing her to this side of herself, circumstances not withstanding.This book is dark. And I do

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