FROM Retirement, an Ode : "JOY, ROSE-LIPPED DRYAD, LOVES TO DWELL" / THOMAS WARTON THE ELDER (1688-1745) -- A Toast / JOHN BYROM (1692-1763) -- On a Fly Drinking Out of His Cup / WILLIAM OLDYS (1696-1761) -- FROM The Grave : "SEE YONDER HALLOWED FANE, THE PIOUS WORK" / ROBERT BLAIR (1699-1746) -- FR
Master of Mine: Masters of Haven Book One
β Scribed by Dark, Raven; Alexander, Olivia
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 347 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
He taught her to fight. Then he taught her to submit. Can he teach her to love?
Gwen Stanton has a stalker, but no one will believe her. Not her family. Not the police. But she knows sheβs in danger and is desperate to learn to defend herself.
Former Army Ranger and karate champion Archer Drake is more than qualified to help, but his teaching methods are less than orthodox. As a former Dom, heβs skilled at reading people. He knows shy, timid Gwen will only fight back if pushed to her breaking point, so he takes their lessons to a different arenaβthe BDSM club where she works.
His commanding nature unleashes the fighter in her, but it also triggers a deep-seated fantasy she canβt ignore, one which Archer is all too happy to fulfill. Their student/teacher dynamic morphs into a passion as hot and stormy as their roleplay. But the public nature of their lessons drives her stalker mad. Now Gwen and Archer must fight for their lives against a man determined to possess Gwen or destroy them both.
***This book contains realistic portrayals of ravishment scenes and name-calling during roleplay. No cliffhanger, no cheating, no dub con, HEA.
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