Jasmine Synopsis:
Orphaned and raised by her older sister Zandra, Jasmine Tremaine was taught to never trust anyone but herself. Longing to start a life of her own, free from Zandra's controlling nature, Jasmine returns to their parents' home town and finds herself rescued by Draven: the first man to make her feel safe. She soon finds out though that he owns a a dungeon - a sex club - and immediately worries that he is the exact kind of man her sister warned her not to trust, and certainly never to fall in love with. Draven Rowan is a Master without a submissive, and sees Jasmine as a caged animal desperate for escape. But will she be able to let go and take a chance on love and happiness? Could she trust the Dom in him to love and protect her? Or will she continue to struggle with her sister's trust issues?
Selene Jasper Bio:
JM Schroder (aka Selene Jasper) launched her professional writing career in May of 2012. From a very early age she has loved to read and loved writing poetry and short stories. And then one day she woke up from a dream and she knew right then that it was this character talking to her and her first book came into existence. To date, she has released two books and is currently working on more in the original series. And has added three more series to her work-in-progress. As her full-time career and hobby, JM writes steamy urban fantasies and erotic romance.
JM was born and raised in Oregon. She has three children, dog and a bratty cat. She looks to everyday life for inspiration on her writing. She has many muses that also inspire her. She is forging her way as an author.
All while she is pursuing a degree in Computer Science/photography. She will continue to spend time plugging away at her keyboard putting the stories of her characters down on paper so that she can free up some space in her head.
When JM is not writing or plotting out her next story, JM loves spending time with her kids, reading, and planning her future which will include some hiking, camping, and fun times.
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ALPHA BOOK CLUB REVIEW
Title: Jasmine
Author: Selene Jasper
Genre: Erotica/BDSM
“Draven’s thighs were thick and corded; he must work out all the time. As he stepped down and sank into the water, Jasmine fully realized how large the man was, his chest so broad and ripped. She had the urge to reach up and touch him, but she was playing the tease; he had to come to her and beg her.”
5 super steamy BDSM stars!!! Wow, I can’t even tell you how d@mn sexy this book is!! I won’t lie it started off a little slow but as I continued to read it got so much better!!!!
Orphaned and raised by her older sister Zandra, Jasmine Tremaine was taught to never trust anyone but herself. Longing to start a life of her own, free from Zandra's controlling nature, Jasmine returns to their parents' home town and finds herself rescued by Draven: the first man to make her feel safe. She soon finds out though that he owns a a dungeon - a sex club - and immediately worries that he is the exact kind of man her sister warned her not to trust, and certainly never to fall in love with. Draven Rowan is a Master without a submissive, and sees Jasmine as a caged animal desperate for escape. But will she be able to let go and take a chance on love and happiness? Could she trust the Dom in him to love and protect her? Or will she continue to struggle with her sister's trust issues?
After Draven finds Jasmine in the alley after being attacked he’s instantly attracted to her and wants to care for her and nurture her. But given her background Jasmine wants no part of it. After she finds out that Draven owns a sex club, she becomes guarded and isn’t sure if she should trust him. What happens once she lets her guard down and falls for the man she should be avoiding?? Ugh I loved this book!! I loved the characters, I just loved, loved, loved it!!
**Received a copy in exchange for an honest review. Read and reviewed by Melissa for Alpha Book Club**
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