
However, in this book I could feelFiona’s cravings. I’ve read books where characters are sex addicts before and I’ve had a vague understanding of the concept. Fiona’s life is ruled by her need for sex.

We find out how she meets Deacon and we get glimpses of their BDSM relationship and I’ve got to say that Fiona’s level of willing debasement made me uncomfortable. We learn a little bit about Fiona’s history of drug abuse, but not how or why it started. Elliott uses hypnosis to help Fiona recall the events that led to her arrest and it’s through hypnosis that we relive her past. At the end of that time period, she will either be released or sentenced to an extended stay.


The psychologist has 72 hours to evaluate Fiona and determine whether or not she is a threat to herself or others. She has no shame.įiona is treated at a mental facility for the wealthy by Dr. She’s addicted to drugs and sex, and she’s in love with her dom, Deacon. Fiona is a celebrity who is famous just for being an heiress. The story opens when Fiona Drazen wakes up incarcerated in a mental institution without any recollection of the events that preceded her arrest. The fact that this is a novella with a well-rounded plot and a multi-dimensional main character, let alone a short story that causes discordant emotions, is a testament to CD Reiss’s skill as a writer. On the other hand, the main character, Fiona, deeply disturbs me. On the one hand, the writing is amazing: engaging, exciting, intense, and evocative. There's also a ton of drug use, and educated men who like dirty sex, because that's also how I roll*** It's about 120-130 pages and ends in a cliffhanger, because that's how I roll. Now that we understand each other, you and me, and we understand that my life is exactly how I want it, you have to know that you don't have the right to hold me here. Like having a ton of sex I don't totally enjoy. A problem would be defined as some situation in my life I didn't arrange. That's just the way I like it.īecause you think I have problems, and I don't. No one needs to know where I am for days at a time and no one gives a fuck. I have the money to buy the first and the looks to get the second. That's me, and in case you were wondering what it's ust me, it's the best shit ever. You do not need to read Songs of Submission or Songs of Corruption to enjoy Songs of Perdition Kick (Songs of Perdition, #1) by CD Reiss
