wow! so different from the first two in the series. kinda hard for me to take this in because i'm not and have never been a "switcher". not only that, trying to envision the mc and what i was used to seeing from him, makes it hard to see him being able to ever take the dom role on again. just my thoughts and my beliefs. kinda the old saying, "pick one side"! as a person who questions a lot though, some of the discussion made a helluva lot of sense. and hiding behind something to "protect" yourself and things inside you makes a lot of sense too. on to #4. This one in this series I didn't too much like. Ed was going through so many identities in his head that my head was starting to hurt. I understand he is an undercover cop who did it for a living but he didn't know how to turn it off. Derby for most of the book just went along with it. Then all of a sudden Derby takes control and tells Ed how its going to be and then bam book over. This is my least favorite in the series so far.
Book three in the series was a nice read although I would have liked a longer story.
—Mandyd13
That one really needed to be longer. So much more to explore.
—yara
good story about D/s cops.
—zaika05
3.5 stars
—rye