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FROM AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR L.M. SOMERTON Book nine in the Tales from The Edge Apparently, the path of true love meanders through a minefield. After several years of adventures, submissive Olly Glenn and his Dom, Joe Dexter, are about to tie the knot. Needless to say, all does not run smoothly on the path to matrimony. Only Olly can turn a visit to a cupcake shop into a police incident. While Joe and Olly's friends join forces to make their wedding the most memorable ever, others are not so keen on them getting their happy ever after—or living to experience their honeymoon. So, when Joe walks into a carefully laid trap, it's hard to see a way out. Olly is determined that nobody, not even a sociopathic killer with connections to his past, will ruin the big day. He wants Joe standing next to him, in one piece, and he'll risk anything to make sure that happens, even if they have to be handcuffed together. In fact, that idea has possibilities...
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4 primary booksTales from the Edge is a 4-book series with 4 primary works first released in 2013 with contributions by Sheryl Nantus and L.M. Somerton.
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Getting married is not easy in Edging Closer written by L.M. Somerton. Somerton puts every device except for the “runaway bride” in this story (laugh). There are knives, handcuffs, car crashes, and falling down hills and I have not even mentioned the BDSM activities (smile).
“It always amazes me how many different variations of the lifestyle there are. Something for everyone, no matter where you are on the kink ladder.” Loc. 495 in Edging Closer by L.M. Somerton.
Edging Closer is an exciting mystery where people think that the past is over with, but is it ever really?! Then there is the craziness of wedding planning Olly style. Olly is a hoot as well as all of his cohorts.
Somerton gives us a quick read with some spanking fun and a line of danger. Edging Closer is the ninth book in the “Tales from the Edge” series, but can be read as a standalone.
I received an ARC of this book and I am writing a review without prejudice and voluntarily.