
- Average 4.3 from 9 ratings
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overall good read 5 out of 5 (brum) Patchy read, e.g. large part of the story is told by husband via a
'journal' (boring) of his thoughts on what is happening to his wife
(boring). I guess its no surprise that this major character is
suddenly written out of the story! I have some of Mr.Arnold's other
works which I regard as far superior. 3 out of 5 (ParkerFN) A very erotic tale. The cuckold aspect is excellent and the
interracial sex is plentiful and steamy. The best story yet from this
author. 5 out of 5 A good concept fairly well executed through most of the book.
Although it got repetitive and redundant for while, the degrading,
humiliating conclusion gave it one last good spurt. As a black
professor and mother of teenagers who has strong submissive,
masochistic fantasies, I must confess that I find it perversely vexing
and discriminatory to have so many BDSM authors and stories almost
ritualistically stuck on black domination, humiliation and
degradation of whites, and so few pursuing white domination,
humiliation and degradation of blacks that still pervades so many
cultures and stirs my darkest desires. White privilege even here it
seems. 3 out of 5 (EbonySub) Good read from start to finish. 5 out of 5 (cat123) SoSo reading need more action to hold the readers interest, story just
not much. 4 out of 5 (Flash) 
| Contrasts Charles Arnold Get the full book details Published by: Pink Flamingo Media BDSM classed as Consensual. Contains moderate BDSM content. Genres: Male Dom - M/F, Spanking and Bondage Available Formats to Download: MOBI EPUB PDF MS Reader  Charles Arnold, author of The Penitent Series, The Sweet Wife 1 & 2, Dick & Jane and many more titles, brings us another stunning tale with Contrasts.
Paul Gardner, a business owner, gambler, and embezzler is married to the luscious Ann, twenty-two years his junior. Keeping his addiction secret, he manipulates Ann into signing documents that were used towards Paul's Ponzi scheme to save their business.
Gordon Watts, a successful CEO and stunningly gorgeous black man, offers to help Paul and Ann out of their dilemma that she knew nothing about. |