Jaimie Newberry is jobless, her rent is due, and her cat just died. On top of that, she was accused of embezzling before she was fired. When her friend invites her for a weekend of kinky fairytale role playing, she agrees to go as Cinderella. What has she got to lose when sex with a handsome prince is involved? CEO Bryce Langston needs to know if Jamie is innocent of embezzlement or just very clever. He arranges for her to be his weekend sub but soon realizes the pretty scullery maid is naïve to the BDSM lifestyle. As her prince and her Dom, he intends to not only learn the truth but to make sure she has a fantasy come true.
- ISBN:
- 9781628305517
- 9781628305517
- Category:
- Adult & contemporary romance
- Publication Date:
- 12-09-2014
- Language:
- English
- Publisher:
- The Wild Rose Press, Inc
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1 Review
This was such a fun (and very HOT) book to read!
The premise of the story was very unique; a gathering of erotic fairy tale characters for a weekend of fun and frolicking...with whips and cuffs. Masks were worn and real names were not revealed to protect those in attendance.
Jaimie (attending as Cinderella) had never experienced anything like what she learned would be going on at the party. She didn't even find out what kind of party it was <i>until</i> the party! Needless to say, she gave the lifestyle a try with the teachings of her Prince Charming/Dom, Bryce.
Bryce happened to be Jaimie's former boss, who fired her, and had invited her to this party to find out if she really <i>should</i> have been fired or not. But, with anonymity everywhere, Jaimie had no idea who he was or what he was doing in that regard. This element made for a very engaging aspect in the story.
I enjoyed the progression and transformation of the relationship between Jaimie and Bryce, and I was very happy with the ending!
***I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review***
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