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Thursday, 21 March 2024

Review: Designation: Null by Jamie Kassel 4 of 5 stars

Designation: Null (The Designation Series #2)









Designation: Null by Jamie Kassel
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Private Logan Burrows is a null, an anomaly in a world where modified soldiers are either Dominant or submissive. As long as his life is organized and he keeps the anger he feels toward Dominants close and burning bright in his chest, then he manages just fine. No one would suspect that he occasionally struggles with any pesky submissive quirks. Then he's sent on a mission to rescue Sergeant Robert Hanson, a kidnapped Dominant who isn't like the others. First of all, he isn't a jerk. Plus, he's nice, kind and gorgeous. Being around Robert makes Logan want to submit. Not that he knows how. He'd be terrible at it.

I enjoyed this story and the intrigue and politics around why Logan was the way he was and the dynamics within his family. The effect that Robert had on Logan was interesting as were the techniques he used to help Logan submit. At the centre, there was a loving relationship between the two men. Easy to read, feel and understand. This was an MM story with mature content set in an omegaverse with D/s.

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