Only for the Weekend (If Only #1)
✍ Scribed by Sheridan, Ella
- Book ID
- 109257461
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 43 KB
- Series
- If Only 1
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Jane Jacobs is ready for a change. She�s determined that a history of lackluster relationships and even more lackluster pleasure will end this weekend, when she meets the Dom her best friend has set her up with. Exploring dominance and submission with her blind �date� could answer all her questions�and help her forget the one man she wants to master her.
With his band on hiatus, Vincent O�Connell grabs the chance to visit his sister in Vegas, but she wants a favor more than a family reunion. V.�s not above indulging himself with a willing sub, but when he realizes the sub is his sister�s best friend, Jane, all his instincts scream at him to back out�and fast.
V knows Jane; she�s young, pretty, sweet. Definitely sub material�for someone else. But one look at her on her knees and all the reasons to avoid her disappear. She needs a Dom to guide her, and he needs to indulge himself with just a taste. After all, it's only for the weekend.
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