Cadybear's Reviews- Surrender
Ohhh yeah, bitches. It's time for a JUICY review. My first review of a PooPoo Tier book. Just a heads up, this one is gonna get VERY salty.
Welcome to the thirty-fourth official Cadybear's Reviews! Today I'll be talking about Surrender, which I have ranked on the "PooPoo Tier" at 1 star out of a possible 10. My last and only playthrough of this was around February-June 2022 (for the first book) and October 2023 (for the second book).
Holy crap, this series is awful. Like, actually the worst of the whole app, in my opinion.Â
It shot itself in the foot from the very startâ you canât have MC be trying to escape a toxic marriage, but have her new endgame love interest be just as bad if not worse than the ex spouse. Reagan literally talks to her as if sheâs already their sub from day fucking one. And even worse, MC wants to be Reaganâs sub barely even a few chapters later, so it can almost be read as if Reagan coerced her into BDSM.Â
And there was literally no reason to default MC to being a sub here. Okay, I guess it technically does set up the plot for Book 2 where Reagan is refusing to give up control, but saying it doesnât make sense for the MC to not wanna dom at first is kinda bullshit. The writers say in their blog post about Surrender 1 that âIt wouldnât make sense for her to dom right awayâ, yet theyâre okay with making her sub right away? Other than Reagan basically coercing her into the sub role, thereâs nothing given about MCâs character that suggests she couldnât have had interest in the dom role (or both, as a switch role) at first.Â
Truth be told, Iâd have much preferred if they let MC have options to try either of the roles and let the player build up her role as sub, dom, switch, sub-leaning, dom-leaning, etc. Especially since MC is supposed to be A) new to BDSM and B) freshly divorced after seeing her toxic spouse cheat on her. So let her take the time to explore and try out what she likes. That would be far more believable for the story and a far more immersive experience for the players. I get that said options wouldnât have allowed for the arc of Reagan learning to give up some control, but surely they still could have done something creative for a more choice-based system.Â
Book 2 does have us start to try a more dominant role, but itâs honestly meaningless. Because all that book does is, it doubles down on how toxic of a partner Reagan is.Â
Yes, I know they do give some context for Reagan having control issues with their parentsâ own abusive relationship, but as someone who has been in a fairly similar situation, itâs handled horribly. Their behaviors feel like theyâre treated more as just an inconvenience or a minor hiccup, rather than genuinely toxic and abusive behaviors.Â
Like, hereâs all the shit Reagan does in Book 2. They go behind MCâs back to pull strings for her to get that job but then deliberately convinces her that she got it all on her own, constantly acts incredibly infantilizing to her, tries to enforce BDSM-style rules outside of the bedroom to the point where they straight up forbid her from doing a part of her own job, andâ probably the worst of them allâ literally tells MC âwhen a woman agrees to be my sub, she agrees to obeyâ. Honest to God, just that line right there was enough to put this series on my permanent Choices shitlist.Â
And funnily enough, the series just almost got a chance to avoid it! After that awful line, MC finally gets some self-respect and dumps Reagan over their controlling behavior, and for a few chapters she has a big girlsâ getaway trip with Malorie and (optionally) Reese (funnily enough the next book to be released after Surrender 2 is Getaway Girls). And let me tell you theyâre the best chapters of this series and I enjoyed it to the max. It was the only part of the book I was willing to spend diamonds on.Â
Now, had MC left Reagan for goodâ or at least had a proper talk with Reaganâ then I might move this series up a view tiers. Unfortunately, itâs all downhill from there.Â
Reagan refuses to take accountability for MC leaving them, and then proceeds to make Anderson track MC down on her trip when they learn she might be taking a job in Seattle. Holy fuck PB, Reagan is literally just Pat Ransic 2.0. In fact, I think theyâre much worse actually.Â
And what makes it all tragic is that the ending, in theory, could have worked. Reagan does apologize, they do talk things out, Reagan does become more willing to give up control, and we are allowed to choose if we want to be dom, sub, or switch.Â
It seems all well and good, except for one little problem: it doesnât feel earned in the slightest, especially not when the two become engaged at the end of the book (the one time MC is the one who proposes to LI, and itâs in the shittiest Choices book that ever smelled like shit), barely even a chapter after their conversation. Which, by the way, only happened because Reagan tracked MC down on her getaway trip to Vegas. Itâs rushed as all hell, and thatâs putting it lightly.Â
Not only that, but even though Reaganâs behaviors are addressed (or rather, lampshaded), itâs only part of the problem. Grant and Rayâs relationship, the relationship that the writers try to parallel with Reagan and MCâs relationship and that Reagan used to justify going back to MC, was a seemingly healthy relationship where they had struggles making things work, but they werenât toxic.Â
Reagan and MCâs relationship is straight up toxic from the startâ again, they acted incredibly predatory towards MC on the very day they met, and their relationship has been filled with nothing but toxicity. And MC fails to realize this, even when calling out Reaganâ which is why I donât think the story really treats the full situation with enough seriousness. The story doesnât just shoot itself in the footâ it shoots itself in both of its legs AND its free arm, so many times that itâs too late to even amputate them because itâs already died from bleeding out so goddamn much (I know that sounds pretty extreme, but you get the idea).Â
Also, to add acid to all of the many wounds, this series was the perfect opportunity to let us have a pegging scene. But outside of one scene in Book 2 where you can mention MC wanting to use a strap-on, we donât seem to get that. Oh, but theyâre perfectly fine with writing Reagan blowing on MCâs cooch despite that thatâs a huge risk for an air embolism which is potentially lethal. (Granted someone did say MC can use anal beads on Reagan in the finale scene if you choose MC to be a dom; but I played that scene, after having chosen MC to be dom, and uh⊠there was no option).Â
You know what though, this series isnât good enough to have pegging anyways. The only pegging Reagan deserves is a pegging in the face with a fucking hammer.Â
Fuck this series. What a waste of potential.












