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Someone to Keep Me

By: K.C. Wells, Parker Williams
Narrated by: Nick J. Russo
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18-year-old Scott Keating knows a whole world exists beyond his parents' strict control. But until he gains access to the World Wide Web, he really has no idea what's out there. In a chat room Scott meets "JeffUK". Jeff loves and understands him, and when he offers to bring Scott to the UK, Scott seizes his chance to escape his humdrum life and see the world. But when his plane touches down and Jeff isn't there, panic sets in.

Collars and Cuffs' favorite barman and dom-in-training, Ben Winters, drops his sister off at the airport and finds a lost, anxious Scott. Hearing Scott's story sets off alarm bells, along with his protective instincts. Taking pity on the naïve boy, Ben offers him a place to crash and invites him to Collars and Cuffs, hoping his bosses will know how to help. Scott dreams of belonging to someone, heart and soul. Ben longs for a sub of his own. And neither man sees what's right under his nose.

©2014 K.C. Wells, Parker Williams (P)2015 Dreamspinner Press
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brilliant

I bought the audio as I loved the book. With KC Wells story and Nick Russo narration was brilliant
so love this series

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Someone to Keep Me
Collars & Cuffs, Book 3
By: K.C. Wells, Parker Williams
Narrated by: Nick J. Russo
Length: 7 hrs and 44 mins

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I'm really invested in this series. The characters are so well written and I love that the main characters from past books crop up in the following ones. This one is about Scott, a young naive American, who has been talking to Jeff from Manchester. He runs away from home to be able to be with his love. Ben, barmen at Collar and Cuffs meets Scott thinking he's a young child lost or in need of help. A great story, ups and downs, lots of angst but an HEA.

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An emotional ride,

The story: I am new to Collars and Cuffs, but I must say, I am a fan! I like the writing style, the flow, pacing, character development - wasn't very happy with them a few times, but that's par for the course with KC Wells. She has this amazing way of drawing you in to the characters' lives, minds, reactions. You watch them do stupid stuff & you just want to shake sense into them - yes, I'm looking at BOTH of you, Scott & Ben! Scott is very innocent, and naive & could easily have been hurt or worse many times over. Ben later did a super bone-headed thing (for good reasons, but still the wrong thing) and I wanted to shake him silly, too. That is the mark of a good story, and a good writer. You get to know how characters think, what they'd do, how they'd react, feel, etc. I must say the ending was spectacular, and though I SHOULD have seen it coming, I was still caught by surprise and swooned right along with everyone else. This is an excellent addition to the series, and to anyone's library
The Audio: I love Nick J Russo narrations! His choices for voicing rang true to me and as always, he brings out all the emotion that the author's put into the story & adds his own style & emotions to it, creating a wonderful reading/listening experience that I will enjoy again & again.

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A Tale of Innocence and Discovery

Book 3 of the Collars and Cuffs Series and KC continues the theme. You know that there will be a HEA - won't there?

I'll try not to put too many spoilers in this review.

Scott is an naive young man who thinks he knows what he wants - to find true love - and being oh so innocent he falls for flattery and leaves behind his sheltered repressed world and heads off into the unknown. Big mistake as readers (listeners) can tell. Fortunately he lands on his feet and is 'rescued'. As he starts to build his new life things aren't always plain sailing - hey that's real life.

I found myself getting infuriated with Scott and Ben and sometimes wanted to knock their heads together when they cant see what is obvious to the listener. Suddenly disaster strikes and it seems like their whole world has fallen apart. Will they get back together again?

I have mentioned in reviews of the earlier books that the BDSM theme is handled well in my opinion. So many times I hear people say that sort of relationship is just a brutal sadistic bastard getting his pleasure from a weak submissive who has no say. How wrong these people are and how little they actually know. It takes time to learn what makes a sub 'tick' and any good Top or Master will take the time to learn from a submissive as well as teaching. OK sometimes a 'relationship' can work with total domination and total submission, but I dont know of anyone in that sort of scenario where the relationship has been long-term. As I have mentioned in a review of an earlier book in the series - I DO know of couples in Dom/sub relationships who have made it works for many years to the benefit of both parties.

KC shows an understanding of BDSM relationships that is quite interesting and puts over the love which is in this sort of relationship and shows it growing and developing. Characters from the previous books can be seen blossoming and sustaining a loving, caring situation and it works well to have those short flash-backs to remind one of the earlier stories and link into the current.

I've read and listened to the whole series and the spin-off (no I wont spoil that) and would recommend this book and series to anyone. There IS explicit description when it comes to sex scenes, but this is not just for titillation but rather to help explain the background and growing relationship so don't be put off by that.

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Not much D/s

This story is more about helping and protecting a lost boy caught up in a web of danger. Again Master Thomas and Master Leo come to the help of another boy one who is curious about the lifestyle. Ben the Dom is more like his friend at first, it takes a tragedy or two to wake up his dormant feelings.

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as great as the ebook

The story is always 4-5 stars, because if I wouldn't like the story as ebook, I wouldn't listen to the audiobook. I can't listen to an audiobook without knowing the book, that's not possible for me.

The performance from the narrator is also very important for me. I can't listen to a lot, because my English as a non-native-speaker isn't so perfect to follow a whole story over hours, when the narrator speaks too fast or too sloppy. Normally I have to SEE the person, who is talking to me in English. Nick J Russo is one of the top 5 narrators for me, I can listen without break and have no problems to follow.
I'm just not yet finish with the book, just over the half, but I listen enough to give a review.

PLEASE READ MY RATING SYSTEM!!!

To my ratings:

5* - very very good
it's like an A+

4* - very good and will be often re-listening
it's like an A

3* - it's more then a one-time-listening.
it's like a B

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Enjoyable part of a series

I’m not into BDSM stuff but found it very informative and the romance is great. A bit samey to the first two in the series and I maintain my criticism of the narrator. Manchester is almost home territory to me and to listen to an American try to speak with a Mancunian/ North West England accent is painful even tho he’s obviously trying hard. As a whole it did fill out a bit more of the story of Collars and Cuffs

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