Summary:
Gage Hollister is a Southern Dom looking for a full
time sub/slave. When his family's business brings him to New York City
for an indefinite stay, he decides that now is the time to find her.
Night after night he prowls the local BDSM club in search of a woman
whose need to be dominated equals his thirst for true submission. As the
search drags on he begins to wonder if his perfect match even exists.
When he is asked to play chaperone for a family friend embarking on her
first trip as an adult; he welcomes the chance for distraction from his
thus far fruitless endeavor.
Zoe
Marshall is the youngest sister to Gage's best friend and she has been
in love with Gage for as long as she can remember. She has saved
herself for him and him alone. Now, after careful planning and a bit of
luck she finally has her opportunity to show Gage that she's all grown
up and ready to be his. Although he believes himself too old and jaded
for an innocent like her, Zoe will not relent until she belongs to him
in every way.
Soon
Gage's resistance crumbles and Zoe's dreams become reality but their
budding love is tested when her brother discovers them. As those bonds
of friendship strain under betrayal and broken trust, Zoe is confronted
with having to choose between the man she loves and the brother she
worships. Will having the love of her man cost her the love of her
family? If so, is her heart strong enough to survive that loss? Is
their love?
Warning:
This
book contains graphic language, BDSM elements, M/F/M ménage, a Southern
Dom who's a gentleman; and the woman who brings out the scoundrel in
him.About the author:Lainey lives in beautiful Washington State. She's the youngest of five and always wanted to be a writer.
Her first novel -A Table for Three- was nominated for best debut novel of 2010 by The Romance Review
and marked a dream come true for Lainey.
With her third published release -Damaged Goods- Lainey saw another of her dreams realized when she
took a leap of faith to become a full time author and left the safety net of a day job behind.
Now she spends her days writing with her dog at her feet and a cat curled in her lap and asks herself a
dozen times a day; how'd I ever get so lucky?
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