Review Card & Book Review- Maksim By Katie Ashley

Because of the way I speak, everyone judges me the moment I open my mouth. Even though I’m 6’5 and two eighty, they see me as weak. They always have.

Even my father who passed me over as his heir.

Behind the mask with the automated voice, I’m not weak. Women desire me, and men fear me.

As fortunes change within my family, I need to correct my impediment. That’s why I seek out one of the best speech pathologists on the East Coast. On paper, Dr. Sarah Whitfield looks boring and rigid.

But the good doctor is hiding a secret: she has a kink for Masked Men. She sheds her professional facade on weekends when she attends Masked Events.

And I’m here to fulfill her fantasies of being kidnapped by a masked man.

But this time, it’s for real.

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My Review

This book is about a man raised in a world where power is everything and weakness is unforgivable. Maksim grows up under the shadow of a cruel, domineering father who sees his stutter as a flaw to be beaten out rather than understood. The emotional scars of that upbringing shape him, yet they never extinguish his deep capacity for loyalty and love. When those he considers family are threatened, Maksim is forced to confront both his past and his vulnerabilities—especially when Sarah enters his life.

Sarah, a compassionate speech pathologist, is devoted to helping others find their voices, even as she quietly suppresses parts of herself. Their connection is immediate and intense, blending emotional healing with undeniable chemistry. The banter sparkles, the intimacy feels earned, and the spice enhances rather than overshadows their bond.

What truly elevates this story is its strong sense of found family. The side characters add warmth, humor, and heart, creating a supportive world around Maksim and Sarah. It’s a passionate yet tender romance about acceptance, strength, and finally being seen.

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