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Against the Rules

(Boundaries #2)

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3.55  ·  Rating details ·  190 ratings  ·  48 reviews
Kelly O'Connor's out of control

An RA at Halton University, he spends his off nights at a club, hoping to find what he’s looking for in rough sex with strangers.

Until one night the play gets a little too rough. An isolated room, a dangerous situation...and an unexpected rescue.

Ian Rankin knows what Kelly wants—a true Dom, someone who will protect him instead of using him, s
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Kindle Edition, 169 pages
Published June 6th 2016 by Carina Press
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~✡~Dαni(ela) ♥ ♂♂ love & semi-colons~✡~
I have mixed feelings about this book.

Against the Rules, which can be read as a standalone, is an easy read, and I was definitely interested in the MCs and their relationship. I didn't want to put the book down, which is always a plus. I liked the sweet HEA ending, although I wasn't sure the MCs had done enough work to earn it.

Kelly, a college senior just a few weeks away from graduation, is into pain. He lost both his parents in the last year, and his aunts are trying to run his life. Kelly a
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Susan
Jun 04, 2016 marked it as dnf
DNF at 54%

I wasn't interested in what happened at all. And I had a very hard time connecting with either Kelly or Ian.

Some things just felt weird to me.

What kind of Dom wants to test his sub’s limits by biting him hard enough to draw blood?

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Ele
Mar 19, 2016 rated it it was ok
I remember hating Kelly with a vengeance in the first book. But I wanted to read this book anyway because Out of Bounds was ok.

Still hate him.
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CrabbyPatty
I rarely DNF books, but in the case of Against the Rules, I read to around 45%, set it aside for a few days, and realized that I was actually dreading continuing the book.

There are a number of reasons for my DNF. Kelly was a secondary character in Out of Bounds (OOB) and while he definitely was (and continues to be) a jerk, he seems like a different character entirely in Against the Rules (ATR). Toward the end of OOB, we read very briefly (a few lines) that Kelly is having family trouble and th
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Alisa

Kelly O'Connell is a senior in college and about to graduate. He's doing well in his classes and is a resident assistant in the dorms. On the outside he appears to be doing well. Inside he's falling apart due to his parent's deaths. Kelly seeks to find comfort in anonymous hook-ups and rough sex with strangers. One night Kelly gets himself into a bad situation and he draws the attention of Ian Rankin who is a professor at the college. Ian helps Kelly out and finds himself attracted to the young
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Beebs
Mar 21, 2016 rated it really liked it
Boundaries book 2

I really enjoyed the first book in this series and I was really looking forward to this, Kelly's story. My expectations were probably too high and while I really liked it, I didn't love it as much as the first book.

Kelly has had a really tough time of it and is still reeling from everything that's happened, he's been getting himself into more and more dangerous situations so that he can forget for a while. Ian comes along and saves him from one of those dangerous situations, rea
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* N aka
Jun 25, 2016 rated it it was ok
Shelves: dnf
Dnf at 57%. I'm outtie. ...more
Steven
Dec 06, 2018 rated it liked it
3.5 stars... liked this one, didn't love it. Enjoyed seeing Jesse and Nick from book one, too :) ...more
.Lili.
Jan 31, 2016 rated it it was ok
Shelves: m-m
I couldn't get into this book. My reasons:

1. I didn't think the teacher/student relationship was handled well- if at all. It wasn't issue- which it should've been.
2. I didn't connect with the main characters.
3. Granted I don't read many BDSM books- but the whole BDSM aspect of the story was OTT and unrealistic.
4. My biggest complain though- the lack of communication drove me bunkers. I can't stand too much miscommunication.

I wish that I had better feedback but this book and I didn't gel. 2 Star
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Lisa The Novel Approach
I’ve read some pretty amazing BDSM novels over the years, ranging from a subtler domestic discipline, to the drawing of psychological and physical safe zones (Tymber Dalton’s The Reluctant Dom), to some hardcore nasty in-your-face humiliation BDSM (John Preston’s Mr. Benson). Reading a few fiction books that include a BDSM relationship doesn’t make me an expert on the subject of dominance and submission, obviously, so within my admittedly limited knowledge of the lifestyle, I have to say that A. ...more
Christi Snow
Mar 18, 2016 rated it really liked it
My Review:
Wow. We got to meet Kelly in the first book in this series, and I knew he had issues, but I didn't realize just how broken he is. A.R. Barley did a fantastic job showing his pain and grief through this story. Kelly broke my heart, but thank goodness he found Ian when he did...before he got seriously injured which is exactly where he was headed.

Kelly was the hero in the first book. A responsible RA and senior on campus, he found Jesse and put him in with Nick, the big, bad, gay bouncer
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Aerin
Mar 06, 2016 rated it really liked it
Shelves: m-m, part-of-a-series, arc
*4.25 stars*

I'm actually quite impressed with the quality of writing and the storytelling in this book. I think one of my favorite things is the complexity and multiple layers of the characters. Both Kelly and Ian were relatively easy to relate to; I'm saying relatively easy because I don't exactly have a penchant for biting and ass spanking that leaves bruises, nor do I find enjoyment in doing that to other people. However, I easily understood where Kelly's need for pain and sexual domination c
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Tj
Apr 20, 2017 rated it liked it
The relationship between Kelly and Ian seemed liked the watermark on fancy paper. It is too transparent and lacks substance. I liked both characters but they didn't spend enough time TALKING and getting to know each other.
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Hot Stuff for Cool People
I received this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

I was so excited for this book, and it just didn’t work for me at all. I really enjoyed the first book in the series‐ it was fluffy and sweet and very readable. And I was intrigued by the premise‐ college professor Ian rescues college student Kelly one night at a club, when Kelly gets in trouble looking for some rough fun. Ian has a personal rule against dating students, but he finds that he can’t make himself walk away fro
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Caro
Mar 21, 2016 rated it really liked it
Shelves: arc
“Against the Rules” is the story of Kelly and Ian. They meet in a very compromising situation and Ian involuntarily becomes “Prince Charming” Kelly’s savior. When they finally realize, who the other is, there seems to be no happy ending for them. But is there?

This was my second read by A. R. Barely. “Out of Bounds” was her first book in this series and I loved it already. But “Against the Rules” was even better IMO! We met the two male MC’s in the previous book, Kelly is Nick’s ex-boyfriend an
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Joyfully Jay
Jun 06, 2016 rated it really liked it
Shelves: sue
A Joyfully Jay review.

4.25 stars


Against the Rules was a thoroughly rewarding book whose emotions run the gambit from sweet to angst, but never tips the balance on either. The book reads evenly and the pacing is strong. The plot never lags and while there are occasional story points that seem rather unnecessary, they don’t drag down the natural ebb and flow of the action. Given the low-key nature of the story, Against the Rules moves very quickly, which just highlights how engaging the main char
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Jacque
May 16, 2016 rated it really liked it
Kelly is grieving and self-destructive. He has this thing for pain although IMO it seems it’s a bit more of a cry for help than a real sexual desire to be hurt. Ian was a bit more likable from the very beginning although my initial impression of him was a much older man. Maybe because he’s a teacher…and a Dom? I tend to associate Doms with BDSM although I didn’t find their sex to be very BDSM-ish. Bondage and spankings don’t necessarily equal BDSM so let just call it, they like rough sex and Ian ...more
Abbey's Fully Booked
Apr 17, 2016 rated it really liked it
* 3.5 Stars - 4 Star *

Ok, so this one... I read, and I enjoyed reading it but the after I finished I was left feeling a bit meh to
be honest.

Kelly and Ian's relationship was interesting - even though they are student and teacher -this is not a student teacher relationship as Kelly was never in Ian's classes.

The majority of the sex scenes between the characters was hot, until we got the *cause* of the breakup... I felt that BDSM aspect of the story was not portrayed that well.. especially when it
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Al *the semi serial series skipper*
I'm not so sure about this one. From the blurb i was expecting something entirely different. I didn't like Kelly, he was just too self destructive and he was supposed to be this self reliant character, didn't buy into that. Ian was just ok i guess although i didn't like the whole " i'd use BDSM to heal him" part of this book. I mean seriously. A lot of books now use that kind of expression, it seems that every book i've read lately is about healing with pain, ugh, give me a break. I also didn't ...more
Blackmermaid
Mar 17, 2016 rated it really liked it
We met Kelly in Out of Bounds and I was happy to see that his story would be next. I loved him in this story and his dilemmas that were hinted in the last book were revealed. Kelly looks like he is completely in control on the outside, but he's falling apart on the inside. Recently, he's doing risker things in order to forget what has happened, and that's how he meets Ian. Ian has all of these rules, but he ends up breaking them all for Kelly. The two navigate through a light BDSM relationship. ...more
Elizabeth
Jun 18, 2016 rated it liked it
Ok this book was an easy read but was not as good as the first in the series. I liked both mc's well enough and their love story is ok however there were some big problems in this book for me.
The BDSM is not really handled well if we are even going to call it that. It's really just one guy who likes it rough and another whose willing to rough him up safely. Important guidelines for that kind of lifestyle are completely overlooked.
The next thing was the ending. There was just too much going on a
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Maddie  M1RiH
Nov 16, 2016 rated it really liked it
From the first book we met Kelly and I just wanted to know more this book was a pleasant read.
Kelly was going through a lot and he tried to find his outlet to help him cope, when he was in a club his way to loose himself in his mind when not how he wanted really then when a hero came in and saved him from self destruction that's when things changed.
Ian was a Dom who's had a bad past with a sub but saw something in Kelly so he just couldn't step away.
Enjoyable read 4 stars
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Sylvia
Mar 11, 2018 rated it liked it
3☆


I liked the first book better.
The "kinky" sex scenes ruined it for me
especially since Ian was already in the life style
of D 's and subs and Kelly was a newbie who just
normally liked his sex a little on the kinky side...
the whole whipping scene #ugh.
I just the missed the hard and soft limits talk
in this story.
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Gail
Mar 15, 2018 rated it really liked it
My first A R Barley book. I immediately bought #1 in the series. I love kinky m/m romance. These two are hot (the sex is maybe a 3 out of 5) and the writing is very good. I have a new author to add to my “yes, please” list.
Brandielle
Feb 23, 2019 rated it it was ok
Shelves: romance
Just made me squidgy. Especially the last 1/4.
Izzy
Mar 08, 2016 rated it liked it
Recommended to Izzy by: Netgalley
3* / C

This is #2 in A.R. Barley’s Boundaries series series but can be read as a standalone. I cannot say this was my favourite novel by A.R. Barley but the writing is easy reading and there is an underlying sexy romance to enjoy. Kelly is a Residential Assistant at Halton University; he spends his nights off at a leather club, hoping to find the relief he is looking for in rough sex with strangers. One night he allows himself to get into a dangerous situation...but is rescued. His knight in shi
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Morgan  Skye
Mar 07, 2016 rated it really liked it
Shelves: 2016
This is book two in a series and I think it’s better read as a series – but it can probably do fine as a standalone.

Kelly is the ex boyfriend of Nick from book one. He’s an RA at the University they attend and about to graduate. We know from book one that he’s a lost soul whose parents are dead and though he has a bit of money he’s not rich. He likes rough sex and he uses alcohol and sex to diminish the pain in his head.

Ian is a professor at the university – though we’ve never met him before – a
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ButtonsMom2003
Apr 01, 2016 rated it liked it
Shelves: netgalley
This one contains some pretty hard core stuff.

This is the second book in The Boundaries series but you don’t need to have read the first one as both books are complete, standalone stories. I read the first book, Out of Bounds, and liked it a lot; it was a 5 star read for me but I’m conflicted about this book. The writing is good, my dilemma has more to do with some of the content and the fact that the blurb for the book didn’t adequately prepare me for what I would be reading.

The blurb alludes t
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Natosha Wilson
Apr 08, 2016 rated it really liked it
This book in my opinion is about letting go of the pain that grips someone and standing up for themselves and making their own decisions. It is a well thought out book that goes through all the steps that one would most likely go through in this type of situation.

Kelly is a few months from graduating from the university and his whole life is up in shambles. He lost his father to drunk driving and then shortly after his mother to cancer. He still has nightmares about her passing and nothing seems
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Kris Mielke
Apr 20, 2016 rated it it was amazing
I was very excited to read this book. I wanted to know what Kelly’s story was as soon as he was introduced in Boundaries book 1. I had high expectations going in and I don’t think the author disappointed.
Kelly is a lost soul when Ian comes into his life. Kelly has just lost both his parents. He’s finishing his college degree and his aunts are pressuring him to sell his childhood home and move away without any regard to what he wants. The dean of the college, who was a longtime friend of his mot
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