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Little Dancer
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This book was a suggestion from a friend who knows I love a good DD/lg story.
It tells the story of a girl named Abby who loves to dance more than anything in life and who struggles with adulthood. She lives with her parents who constantly remind her that she needs to make money, pays bills and be a funcional member of society aka being a ballerina is NOT it as they keep telling her.
I actually felt bad for Abby. It is not easy to be an adult especially if your parents enabled you most of your life which was her case anyways. All she wants to do is to dance and she is really innocent in terms of liking Disney movies, eating candy and coloring books. She's a lg at heart without knowning it and mostly importantly, without her DD.
Enter Rufus. He is the director of the theather where Abby dances and he has seen her dance and make mistakes he has zero tolerance for. He sees she is a submissive and needs someone to take control so she can bloom.
Rufus is hot and he knows exactly what she needs:
Initially Abby struggles to understand what kind of relationship Rufus wants but she knows she's never been happier. He knows her desires and all his commands centers her in a way nothing ever did. Little by little Rufus explains to her what a DD/lg relationship entails.
One text though ruins everything and the happiness Abby was feeling crumbles bc she needs to break things with Rufus (This part I really thought it was BS and got really mad at Abby for letting everything spiral the way it did but I'm only a lg at heart).
Even with Rufus suffering, he knows Abby needs to own her lg heart and be true to herself in order to be happy and then have a relationship with him.
It's a HEA so of course she gets a grip and fights for herself and of course Rufus.
Overall, I really liked this book. It addressed the DD/lg in a very beautiful way though I'd like the sex to be steamier. 4 stars.
It tells the story of a girl named Abby who loves to dance more than anything in life and who struggles with adulthood. She lives with her parents who constantly remind her that she needs to make money, pays bills and be a funcional member of society aka being a ballerina is NOT it as they keep telling her.
I actually felt bad for Abby. It is not easy to be an adult especially if your parents enabled you most of your life which was her case anyways. All she wants to do is to dance and she is really innocent in terms of liking Disney movies, eating candy and coloring books. She's a lg at heart without knowning it and mostly importantly, without her DD.
Enter Rufus. He is the director of the theather where Abby dances and he has seen her dance and make mistakes he has zero tolerance for. He sees she is a submissive and needs someone to take control so she can bloom.
Rufus is hot and he knows exactly what she needs:
Initially Abby struggles to understand what kind of relationship Rufus wants but she knows she's never been happier. He knows her desires and all his commands centers her in a way nothing ever did. Little by little Rufus explains to her what a DD/lg relationship entails.
One text though ruins everything and the happiness Abby was feeling crumbles bc she needs to break things with Rufus (This part I really thought it was BS and got really mad at Abby for letting everything spiral the way it did but I'm only a lg at heart).
Even with Rufus suffering, he knows Abby needs to own her lg heart and be true to herself in order to be happy and then have a relationship with him.
It's a HEA so of course she gets a grip and fights for herself and of course Rufus.
Overall, I really liked this book. It addressed the DD/lg in a very beautiful way though I'd like the sex to be steamier. 4 stars.
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Reading Progress
May 15, 2017
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Started Reading
May 16, 2017
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Finished Reading
May 27, 2017
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