Julie Stevens moves to a new apartment building and hopes to build a new life while she’s at it. She’s tired off men that only know the 12 pump Missionary position and wants someone who can take control inside and outside the bedroom. And her friend Shelby takes her out one night for a wild threesome. But when she has too much to drink and realizes things are getting to real for her she bolts and is rescued by her friend Blake and his Bisexual lover Dante. They both decide to take Julie under their wing, especially Dante who is a Dom himself, and goes on a mission to change Julie’s life.
This was a great book and a lot of fun. Poor Julie is jaded from all of the bad relationships and bad sex, and just really wants to find her perfect, Dominant man. This was a great read from start to finish with a wonderful cast of characters. I definitely recommend it!
Innocent childhood games of dress-up and pretend…
Julie Stevens is as straight as they come. Or so she tries to convince herself. But it isn’t easy believing that little white lie when she has the two most sexually eccentric best friends on the planet. One is a bi-sexual Domme who believes if it looks fun, try it. The other is a gay man in the role of slave to his very sexy Master whom Julie often wishes wasn’t gay. Dante’s commanding presence makes her want to do things that set her on fire with need and embarrassment. Given her boring vanilla life, how exactly does she fit into their world? Would they like to have a shinier third wheel?
Are a completely different animal for grownups…
After one wild evening and a bit too much liquid encouragement, Julie discovers a side of herself she’s always tried to ignore. The realization she’s a sub not only scares her, it excites her and she yearns for more. But the process of finding the right man to teach her becomes a real issue, until Mason comes along. He’s everything Julie imagines a Dom should be. Armed with her masque and Renaissance costume, Julie is thrown for a loop when the handsome Master draws more willingness out of her than she ever thought possible. Is it possible she’s more than a submissive? And will the assumptions he’s made about her identity end up tearing them apart?