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Bonds of Courage
By Lynda Aicher
Wicked
Play, Book 6
Publisher:
Carina Press
Release
Date: June 16, 2014
Genre:
BDSM
Length:
263 Pages
ISBN:
978-1-426898-48-8
ASIN:
B00I15VL0O
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About the book:
Pro
hockey player Holden Hauke has kept his sexual needs buried for years. After a
near miss over a picture of him bound to a spanking bench resulted in a mid-season
trade, he's kept his image clean. But with the season over, he's ready to
surrender control. And he's found just the woman to help him—if only he can
convince her to give him a chance.
Bending
men to her will is nothing new for Vanessa Delcour, aka Mistress V—she's a
full-time rep for pro athletes, a part-time owner of exclusive sex club The
Den, and an experienced Domme. But when Holden Hauke comes looking for a
discreet partner, Vanessa's concerned about his motives. Touching his
training-toned body during a scene wouldn't exactly be a hardship, but taking
him on crosses barriers between work and play that she's had in place for
years.
From
their first intense encounter in Mistress V's playroom, Hauke knows he can't
let this chance slip away; he's found the woman he's always needed. Submissive
or not, he's willing to push her every limit to prove how good they can be
together.
New
to The Den? Go back to the beginning with Bonds of Trust.
EXCERPTThis is a mistake. That thought had repeated in an insistent loop since he’d awakened that morning. Yet here he was anyway.Holden Hauke resisted the urge to stride over to the large warehouse-style windows on the other side of the desk. What he should do was walk right out the door and not look back. Yet he remained in the cushy chair in front of the large wooden desk, waiting for his final entrance interview into The Den.He squeezed his eyes tight, letting the anxiety nibble at his composure for a second before he relaxed his muscles and exhaled it away. A Dom was always in control. He had to show that if he wanted to pass the interview.A tiny swarm of invisible ants crawled over his skin, every nerve ending on hypersensitive alert. He clenched his hands and bit down on the raw spot inside his cheek. The need to scream almost had him vaulting from the chair. And that exact need was why he remained sitting.Why he’d submitted his application to The Den in the first place and was willing to take this stupid risk.The door clicked open without warning, and a sudden burst of dance music from the main club area shot through the quiet room. He launched to his feet, swiping his palms down the smooth material of his slacks to clear away the dampness. Shoulders drawn back, chin lifted, he turned to greet Seth Mathews, club owner and the man who held the key to Holden’s admittance.Only it wasn’t Seth who stood in the doorway. Not even close.
AUTHOR Bio and
Links:
Lynda
Aicher has always loved to read. It’s a simple fact that has been true since
she discovered the words of Judy Blume at the age of ten. After years of weekly
travel as a consultant implementing computer software into global companies,
she ended her nomadic lifestyle to raise her two children. Now, her imagination
is her only limitation on where she can go and her writing lets her escape from
the daily duties of being a mom, wife, chauffer, scheduler, cook, teacher,
volunteer, cleaner and mediator. If writing wasn’t a priority, it wouldn’t get
done.
To
learn more about Lynda, you can find her at:
Website: http://lyndaaicher.com
Facebook: http://facebook.com/lyndaaicherauthor
Twitter: http://twitter.com/lyndaaicher
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