The Mistress Files – Review
by Tiffany Reisz
Category: Adult Erotica/Romance
Keywords: Romance, erotica, BDSM, short stories
Format: eBook
Source: Purchased
Kingsley Edge, king of kink himself, wants Mistress Nora to write a training manual to instruct his other professional Dominants how to take better care of their clients. But Mistress Nora can’t put pen to paper without churning out a sexy short story and Kingsley’s training manual quickly turns into true tales of her adventures with her favorite clients.
A female submissive who can’t orgasm.
A male Dominant too scared to do kink with his blind wife.
A rock star with a secret.
A vanilla gay woman with an embarrassing little problem.
A male switch with an itch for more than just pain.
These are their stories.
Review:
I hate to give this collection such a low rating. I am a really big fan of The Original Sinners series and was looking forward to The Mistress Files. While The Mistress Files was entertaining, there was just something missing from these stories that I can’t put my finger on. Maybe I just have high standards after reading the first three books in the series but I really expected more from this collection.
The “files” start off in first person but then switch to third person, and thank goodness for that. Nora’s inner monologue is a little too manic for me and starts to grate if left unchecked. I much prefer her in third person.
The majority of the stories are not not memorable to me. They were entertaining but I wasn’t invested in any of the characters. I’ve read all of Reisz’s free short stories on her website and I love most of them.This collection is very flat and felt very clinical. There was kink but I was missing some of the emotional connection that I usually have with her characters. They felt a little rushed and the characters under developed. The exception to this was The Story of the Secret Switch, which is about Kingsley, and is my favorite of the bunch. I love Kinsley and this story showed a different side to him. I really liked seeing the dynamic between him and Nora and it gave me some insight into their relationship. It was also ridiculously kinky and hot.
If you’re looking for something to tide you over until The Mistress hits bookshelves and you’ve already read her free short stories, I think this is still worth the $1.99 price tag. The Story of the Secret Switch alone is worth the price of the book for me. While you don’t have to have read the whole series before reading this, I would definitely recommend at least reading The Siren. You don’t have to. You won’t be lost without it but I think you’ll get more out of it if you do. While this wasn’t my favorite release by Tiffany Reisz, I am still really excited about The Mistress. I love Nora, Kingsley and Soren and can’t wait to see what happens next!
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