
Blurb
Exploring her desire to Dominate, she’s oblivious to the fact that her masked submissive is a man she works with, and when the truth comes out, it could destroy them both.
Normally sweet, Amy Dice steps out of her comfort zone, experimenting as a Femme Domme called Lady Love. She has no idea the man she’s been chatting with online is a work colleague, yet Stephen, AKA the Baron, knows exactly who she is.
Determined to help her discover her inner desires, he plays the role of submissive in a mask but in real life, he shows her his dominant side, giving her two different experiences to compare. Discovering his identity is a risk, and if she learns the truth too soon, he fears the deceit will be a deal breaker.
So what will happen when she finds out that the Baron and Stephen are one in the same?
Will she stay, or will she run?
Review
Despite a lifetime of emotional, religious abuse, English teacher Amy Dice is determined to explore her sexual dominant desires, even though she knows she’ll feel intense shame later. Enter Stephen—the perfect submissive. But he has a secret (he knows her secret) and it could destroy any future they might’ve found together.
I really enjoyed this book. The religious trauma both Amy and Stephen had suffered from their close-minded families and societal environment was awful. They’re both good people who love and care deeply, as evident by how they tried to help a high school student who was in a dangerous situation.
Anyway, for readers who want an emotionally charged D/s romantic novella featuring well-rounded characters, Sinful Desires is the book to try.
4 Stars
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