Coda: (The Submission Series #9) (Songs of Submission), by CD Reiss
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Did you want a pat little ending about Jonathan and I riding off into the sunset? Did you want flowers and stars? Man, I wish it was all soft filters and violins. I wish we could fight about who cleaned the bathroom or who was cooking dinner. But I knew I was never destined for simple contentment. I almost committed murder for him. I almost tore us apart to save him. How do you get back on the horse after that? Because, I promise you, nothing is the same. Nothing. I’ve earned our happily ever after. Now I have to survive it. ---- Books 1-8 are bundled into a low-priced edition called Complete Submission - AVAILABLE NOW Coda: (The Submission Series #9) (Songs of Submission), by CD Reiss- Amazon Sales Rank: #16746 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-03-18
- Released on: 2015-03-18
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30 of 32 people found the following review helpful. This wasn't just a book - this was an experience filled with such emotion and beauty. By Michelle New Coda is the conclusion to the Songs of Submission Series. This review is entirely spoiler free as the story of Coda goes, but may reference aspects of the prior books in the series.Amongst the grit and the slick shimmer of the City of Angels a struggling musician met a successful dominant man. A King met his Goddess. Their journey was not simple, not a straight shot to a happily ever after, it was traffic jam on the 405 it was hugging the curves on Mulholland Drive.In the weeks and months that follow the departure of the suffocating walls of Sequoia, Monica and Jonathan have to navigate the future that was shoved into their hands. A future that was nothing like the one they imagined they’d be facing. New risks, old desires and a constant thumping heartbeat that is like a ticking time bomb waiting to go off.Can this new heart love the way the old one did?Will the fear of death stifle the hope of life?“Hope was her power. Her way of coping. She’d do reckless things to keep it alive.She’d murder and betray.She’d be brave and strong.All in the name of hope.If I could take her hope and let it feed me, I might have a nourished life, no matter its length.”Both Monica and Jonathan experienced their own fears as the days wasted away while waiting to see if their love collided with tragedy. The elation of feeling the foreign rhythm that was shoved into a chest and the reality of admitting that not everything was solved when the release papers were signed.This is Coda.This is a story of two souls that found each other in a city over three million.Two people that overcame death and found life.A broken heartbeat.Healed.Saved.I am going to attempt to do this without gushing, but I make no promise that I won’t ramble. I read Coda with the taste of Songs of Submission fresh on my tongue; having just skimmed through the 1300 and them some pages. But Monica and Jonathan’s story is not one that could be forgotten, it’s there, always.I wanted this story. I craved it. I needed something to prolong the high that came with SOS. This filled the void. It gave me that final piece that I needed after Sing left me fractured. My plan, because yeah I had one... was to go in fast and hard. Enjoy the story. Experience it and then stop, rewind and go back and read it all over again to savor every word. That didn’t work out quite the way I planned. There were times when I’d hit a part of the story and rather than flip to the next page, I went backwards. Not ready to move forward, onto the next scene. I wanted to stay there. Stuck. On my knees. Legs spread.And those times when I had to pause, that is when it would happen.The tightness.The burn.Tears that came with the joys and the devastation.This book affected me. I felt their love, grief, fear and hope as if it were my own. I can’t recall a time prior to this while reading that a scene that was one simply of hope, sunshine and happiness bringing me to tears. That is a gift that has been bestowed upon this author. An ability to draw out every bit of emotion from the reader with the use of her words.This was not an ending to a love story. This is just one more step of a beginning. A no-longer struggling musician and her King. A man that had every success he could want and still was empty until he found his songbird. His Goddess.“… I am your ever.You are my after.I am your alter.I am your prayer. … … …I am your heart.You are my beat.And I am your voice.And you are my song. … … …”There are a few scenes that will forever stick with me.The devastation of realizing that hope was dangled in front of them and ripped away. The single word that escaped his mouth, a word that held so much more than just vowels and consonants. Nine letters that were crippling.The unspoken way that Jonathan’s fears showed, even when he was in control. A thought that slipped through the sentences only to resurface again wrapped up in a red scarf. And that fleeting thought? Yeah, I got it. I paused at the period. I felt the impact of those lines. I saw the fear in that moment. I felt it like it was my own.The struggle Jonathan faced with his control and fear. The battle that Monica had over grieving for her loss. The gentle man she loved but missing the man who loved her with such power that it left her bruised.“I own you.I own your filthy mouth. I own your dirty mind.When you get wet thinking about f******. It’s mine.Every drop from you. I own every thought.You are my property.”At first, when Christine had made it known that eventually we’d get this story I was excited. I wanted this conclusion. I needed it after Sing. I was felt like I was ready for the future. The Capo. The hot-mess-that-is-Fiona. The stories that would come from the tangle of red headed siblings. New adventures, with new characters, new stories. But as I finish Coda I find myself unwilling to sever the ties, even knowing that it is time. And I’m torn on whether or not I want every detail of what devastation could linger on the fringe for these two or if I will just hold onto the hope that we are left with.The peace in the moment.Life without the fear of death.I would think by now that I’d be used to the impact this author has on me and just expect to be left in complete and utter awe. But it just doesn’t work that way. I don’t want it to. I don’t want to get comfortable and just come to expect that it’s going to be brilliant. I want to forget it, I want no memory of how amazing I know it’s going to be, because I want to never lose this feeling by becoming numb to it. I don’t know if there are any more ways to express how talented I think this author is without repeating what I’ve said in other reviews. But this ability and talent is a gift, one that I am honored she shared with all of us. This series is so beyond a romance or the box of erotica that it is placed in.It is raw emotion, it is beauty that is transformed into words and structured into sentences.I felt every single word of this story so deeply. I fell in love with a man who offered honesty, his body and nothing else in the backseat of a Bentley, with a woman that was may have been made up of flesh and bone, but was built of steel. And through this journey I got to meet a woman of grace, a woman that has been nothing but humble in her achievements and a woman that I truly hope knows with certainty that what she creates is worthy of the praise. All. Of. It.
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful. Entrancingly erotic and emotionally captivating By Becs G Coda is book 9 of the Songs of Submission series. It does not work as a standalone and it is necessary to have read the previous books in the series and my review can be considered to contain spoilers for book 7, Sing.I can recall way back in early 2013 picking out a new book on Amazon just because I liked the cover. It was by an author I’d never heard of, there were no reviews but the blurb appealed to me and it wasn’t very expensive so I one-clicked and went off to curl up on the sofa not really knowing what to expect. That book was Beg, the author CD Reiss, and the rest, as they say, is history.As I began to read, I realised that I’d stumbled on something very special and was thrilled and I knew that this was going to be big. Since then, CD Reiss has deservedly grown in popularity and is now a best-selling author. As a reader, she challenges me, she pushes my boundaries, enthrals and captivates me. She evokes real emotion in me as her incredible fictional world transcends the written world and lives vividly in my imagination. As an author, she’s definitely colouring outside the lines.Embarking on Coda, my expectation s are completely different from when I first picked out Beg and it’s so good to go back and reconnect with Monica and Jonathan, his Goddess and the man who cheated death. How can the dynamics of their relationship stay they way they were after that brush with catastrophe? Simple answer – of course they can’t and so we embark on the dazzling voyage that is Coda as we watch Monica and Jonathan try to piece it all back together.Monica is still dazed, functioning and competent, but emotionally stunned after coming so close to losing Jonathan and still reeling from what she almost did to keep him. Jonathan, for his part, is mistrustful of his new heart and is struggling to come to terms with his second chance. They’re a couple treading water, drowning in doubt and worry. Jonathan is a ticking time bomb and they both know it. He wants children, a legacy, and she knows what it’s like to grow up without a Father. They’re both suffering from a bad dose of PTSD and this is playing havoc with their D/s dynamic and Coda follows the story of them trying to get all of this, which they both need and crave badly, back on track.I confess I read in abject fear, gripped by a strong sense of anxiety, really not knowing how this was all going to end – after all Jonathan is a man living on borrowed time with a borrowed heart and I didn't doubt for a second that CD Reiss could strike him down with her pen. She’s shocked me badly before in this series and I was terrified at what the outcome of all this would be. It often felt like disaster was looming large and yet hidden just over the horizon. Of course, I’m not going to tell you what happens here – you will need to read to find out!Coda is a wonderful read – it’s as fresh and perverse as ever, an entrancingly erotic bedtime story to stalk your dreams long after you’ve finished it. CD Reiss knows how to seduce her readership and the narrative is packed to the rafters with her usual zingers and sharp observations that single her out from a lot of other authors in this genre. She has an uncanny knack of going beneath her words and eking out the true meaning of what is going on with her keen eye and sharp, no bulls*** sense. It’s what makes her style so wholly intoxicating and addictive.So Coda is an emotionally captivating experience as Jonathan seeks to reassert his dominion over Monica, to stop her from seeing only fragility when she looks at him. It’s extremely well crafted and beautifully rich set during a tumultuous time in their relationship, where these two impassioned characters have almost been torn apart only to cheat death at the last possible second. It’s obvious from the prose just how much the author adores her central couple, they’re treated with real love and affection and their relationship is just stunning and beautiful, despite all the inappropriate bruises! The sexual chemistry between Monica and Jonathan has always been palpable, and is a major factor as to why this series is so good. We, the readers, find ourselves yearning for them to be together forever even though events out of their hands could possibly forever keep them apart. There’s a couple of very strong scenes here that really stand out for me – deeply emotional, I suspect deeply personal and so incredibly poignant. It’s at once brutal and yet tender – a true roller-coaster of emotions.I confess to keeping a sharp eye out for some of the major players from the other ‘Songs’ series but they’re fleeting and rare and the focus is kept almost entirely on Jonathan and Monica as we immerse ourselves deeply in their story.In conclusion, I think this was a much needed chapter in their story, after the drama of Sing – we definitely needed to see the calm after the storm, to see them getting their life together back on track, however short that may turn out to be and fans of the series will adore this. It’s very sexy, very emotional – a true pleasure.4.5 borrowed time stars.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful. The Goddess and her King are back By Michelle_AfterDark Oh how I missed Goddess Monica and King Jonathan.I did a buddy read with my girls from After Dark Book Lovers. The text messages back and forth oh my. Me and the girls all read SoS with some other ladies on Twitter, so when I heard that Queen Christine was bringing back Jonathan and Monica, I my other ARCs to the side and dive right into Coda.I wasn't sure what I would expect, we all knew after Sing, Jonathan got a new heart. With this new heart, how would the lifestyle he and Monica had previously would take place. They did the "vanilla" thing for a few months, but Jonathan knew that it wasn't enough for his Goddess. Watch out at 10% because Dominant Jonathan comes out to play. Pain plus pleasure equals lots of orgasms for Monica. Lucky girl!There were moments my heart went out for both Jonathan and Monica. A personal struggle that Monica went through had me in tears and so upset. Yet, I wanted to hug my Ipad reading how loving Jonathan really is. I can't believe this may be the last time we get to hear from them.Thank you Christine for bringing back Jonathan and Monica.*An ARC was provided by the author for an honest review.
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