Monday, August 27, 2007

Sweet Vibrations by Melinda Barron

TITLE: Sweet Vibrations
AUTHOR: Melinda Barron
PUBLISHER: Loose Id
LENGTH: Novel (roughly 45k)
GENRE: Contemporary BDSM erotic romance
COST: $5.99

Financial difficulties give Lucy Travers no choice but to sell the prized motorcycle her uncle left her when he died. When she meets the potential buyer, Lake Ross, however, she’s not prepared for the physical attraction, or for the knowledge that he’s a Dom. A submissive at heart, Lucy has been out of the scene since she got burned on her divorce, but Lake is determined to be her new Master. When he discovers an unknown key under the seat of the bike he bought, however, danger arises in Lucy’s life that threatens both of their happiness.

I read BDSM for a lot of reasons, but for it to really work for me, it requires a balance. Pain with the pleasure. Reward with the punishment. Give with the take. That’s what the D/s relationship does for me. Different authors have different approaches – some of them take it easy and stick with a little bit of mild bondage, while others focus on the control aspect – but in this particular story, there’s a schism. Repeatedly, the characters talk about trust, a crucial aspect to any D/s relationship, but the vast majority of the interactions between them in the BDSM milieu are punishments. Granted, Lucy deserves some of them. I understand, too, Lake’s need to build trust in her. But reading punishment after punishment was tedious by the time I was halfway done. I had to fight to finish the second half of the story, especially when Lucy turned around with the most inane twist of logic and deliberate decision that made me want to pop her head off like a dead dandelion.

My reaction to Lucy is probably a little extreme, but I’d already had a few problems with her prior to the ridiculous and inexplicable reason she had to deliberately lie to Lake 2/3's of the way through the story. The information about her submissive side is blurted out to the reader at the end of chapter two, when Lake tells her that her friend Margaret already told him that she was a sub. It’s the first indication the reader gets that Lake is a Dom, too, and from that point on, Lucy’s personality changed. All of a sudden, she was far more submissive, and the transition felt schizophrenic at best. Her thoughts from that point on are all about how can she trust Lake, and how she wants to submit to him, when there was little to no acknowledgement prior to that point that she even had those tendencies. It became very difficult to invest in any kind of romance then, especially with all the punishment issues I already had.

If the subplot regarding her dead uncle were stronger, maybe I wouldn’t mind so much about the problematic romance. But the early efforts to build the suspense of what the mystery could be are shafted by most of the climactic events being summarized or glossed over in the latter half. The whole thing feels like a very flimsy excuse to have Lucy act out against Lake, and for Lake to give another punishment. Since I was already well done with that aspect of the story, it wasn’t enough for me. By then, I needed something to keep me interested in the story, and the subplot failed to supply it.

Readability

6/10 – Simple enough prose, though uneven pacing and character jumps means it doesn’t engage as it should

Heroine

4/10 – This one suffers from random acts of stupidity that annoyed me to no end.

Hero

6/10 – No amount of posturing elevates a rather flat Dom

Entertainment value

5/10 – Too much repetition of punishment as erotica combined with a heroine I wanted to strangle made the latter half of this tedious to read.

World building

6/10 – When they were at the BDSM club, I believed in their world. Outside of it…not so much.

TOTAL:

27/50

2 comments:

Teddy Pig said...

I am so with you on this one. I hate to generalize but a lot of "straight" M/F BDSM stories use this like a default. BDSM sexuality as punishment routine.

It's like the writer not get the roles or why people like this stuff.

What is wrong with a flogging or spanking or restraints or hell just performing some srvice for the Top for no reasons at all but to just enjoy the experience?

I guess it makes it easier to fake the writers interest in BDSM if the Top is emulating the writers mommy or daddy.

Book Utopia Mom said...

Kind of like the werewolf/mate shorthand. :)

I wonder sometimes if they think they're making it more palatable for middle America. Or for modern women. Because we're not supposed to think that we can *enjoy* serving or taking such "abuse" without having something wrong with us. Though maybe that's giving them too much credit. ;)