Checklist: E & F by L. Dubois

Checklist: E & F

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  • Genre Erotic Romance
  • Publisher Farm Boy Press
  • Released
  • Size 1.95 MB
  • Length 352 Pages

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E is for…

A stern, demanding Master.

Aram Green knows he's a cliche--the divorce lawyer who doesn't believe in love--the Dom who uses structure and rules to control his emotions. He has no intention of letting the checklist game--a challenge designed by the overseers of his exclusive BDSM club--change him, or the way he dominates.

A passionate, wary submissive.

Charlie is both thrilled and terrified by the crazy checklist game. She came to BDSM because of her love hate relationship with her body, which makes it hard for her to open herself to new Doms. But when she meets Master Green she's drawn to the older man, who is both stern and intensely passionate.

A challenge neither will back down from.

Determined to push them both, Aram takes her outside the club to complete the more risky items on their checklist, a decision that brings emotion into their play. Determined to keep their relationship confined to the checklist game, Aram pushes Charlie away. When she runs from him, he'll have to decide if he's willing to relax his own rules, and fight to keep Charlie even after they're done with the letter E.

F is for kinky, sexy, fun.

Katrina walked away from her last Master, swearing she was done with BDSM, but the desire to submit never went away. Desperate for release, she joins Las Palmas, LA's most exclusive BDSM club.

Dante loves kinky sexy and beautiful submissive women. He may be stern when he's ordering a sub to kneel for him, but he's not interested in dominance and submission as a lifestyle. Las Palmas is his outlet, his place to play.

Katrina's first day as a member coincides with the start of the checklist game. She's been desperately wanting to submit once more, and Master Dante is sexy, kind, and seriously dominant--all the things a sub could wish for. But when they take on the letter F and all the kinks, toys and activities associated with it, Katrina learns the past doesn't always stay dead and buried.

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