Blurb
Henry Bromley wants to find not only the perfect submissive, but he’s also searching for love. When he meets Ryan Scott, a man who seems to take control, Henry is conflicted.
However, when passion and lust ignite a spark and their flame is lit, Henry discovers there’s no turning back. He wants Ryan.
Ryan Scott has fought hard to protect himself and his desires. With his wounds freshly opened, Ryan has to make a choice: submit to Henry and allow himself to heal or continue to live the lie he’s created for himself.
Will this Dom help his sub fly? And if trust is broken, can it truly ever be healed?
However, when passion and lust ignite a spark and their flame is lit, Henry discovers there’s no turning back. He wants Ryan.
Ryan Scott has fought hard to protect himself and his desires. With his wounds freshly opened, Ryan has to make a choice: submit to Henry and allow himself to heal or continue to live the lie he’s created for himself.
Will this Dom help his sub fly? And if trust is broken, can it truly ever be healed?
Review
My Rating - 5 Stars!
Healing Him, a fun BDSM romance, is the second book in the Bromley Brothers series by Laura N Andrews.
Ryan and Henry make for an entertaining couple. Henry's a Dom who takes an instant liking to Ryan. It's sad from the start that Ryan's nervous and can't trust, after obviously being hurt in the past.
They have an immediate connection and things heat up fast. They have such a strong connection that Henry has to have Ryan even if he's not allowed to dominate. I love that Henry enjoys having Ryan on top of him, despite being the dom. It's a fun and refreshing twist.
Their story is a great tale of wanting to submit, but fearing it; of healing and allowing someone to dominate you again. And in the meanwhile, finding love. It's fast paced, steamy, and a lot of fun. It's also serious as Ryan has both physical and emotional scars.
Seriously though, it doesn't get much hotter than a dom willing to bottom, and the feelings this evokes. Their emotional connection is amazing and they make for a wonderful couple. I love the way they both help each other along the way.
One of my favorite parts is the term of endearment Henry uses for Ryan, calling him "pup." Henry's loving, caring, and supportive, and finds hope and the desire to heal.
It's low angst, as it tells a nice, pleasant, feel good story. It's impressive that such a serious topic can be discussed while being light hearted in general. Most abuse stories aren't described as sweet.
I definitely recommend Healing Him, as it perfectly captures the trust and emotions involved in a healthy BDSM relationship. I'm hoping there's many more books in this series.
Ryan and Henry make for an entertaining couple. Henry's a Dom who takes an instant liking to Ryan. It's sad from the start that Ryan's nervous and can't trust, after obviously being hurt in the past.
They have an immediate connection and things heat up fast. They have such a strong connection that Henry has to have Ryan even if he's not allowed to dominate. I love that Henry enjoys having Ryan on top of him, despite being the dom. It's a fun and refreshing twist.
Their story is a great tale of wanting to submit, but fearing it; of healing and allowing someone to dominate you again. And in the meanwhile, finding love. It's fast paced, steamy, and a lot of fun. It's also serious as Ryan has both physical and emotional scars.
Seriously though, it doesn't get much hotter than a dom willing to bottom, and the feelings this evokes. Their emotional connection is amazing and they make for a wonderful couple. I love the way they both help each other along the way.
One of my favorite parts is the term of endearment Henry uses for Ryan, calling him "pup." Henry's loving, caring, and supportive, and finds hope and the desire to heal.
It's low angst, as it tells a nice, pleasant, feel good story. It's impressive that such a serious topic can be discussed while being light hearted in general. Most abuse stories aren't described as sweet.
I definitely recommend Healing Him, as it perfectly captures the trust and emotions involved in a healthy BDSM relationship. I'm hoping there's many more books in this series.
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