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Touch: Obedience BDSM Series, Book 3

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Sometimes love takes a village, and sometimes it just takes a touch.

Haphephobia—the intense, irrational fear of touching or being touched. Cain Goldberg has let that fear control him without question, but Luca Díaz is the submissive that makes him reconsider who is really in control.

After the traumatizing events during a BDSM event at a private vineyard in Napa, Luca Díaz is ready to let go of the pain of his past to experience the euphoric surrender to his Master. However, welcoming that vulnerability through pain is never easy.

The harder Cain and Luca fall for each other, the wider it seems the chasm of trauma between them spreads. The healing process only begins to heal when Marco steps in to fulfill Luca’s need for physical affection while Cain battles to subdue his phobia. But in doing so, Marco falls in love with both Cain and Luca.

In this erotic BDSM love story, can two Doms and a beautiful submissive ride the emotional roller coaster of trauma, recovery and setbacks without one of them tumbling off?

Touch is book three of the Obedience BDSM series. The books are more fully enjoyed if listened to in order.

This book is intended for an adult audience and contains scenes which may trigger some people. Please use Kindle's Look Inside feature to read “A Note from Annie” regarding trigger warnings.

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Published June 13, 2025

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December 23, 2025
In this book, most of our time is spent watching as Luca and Cain navigate not only their own relationship and healing, but also all the complex web of interconnections within their extended family (or polycule). Of course, stuff happens. For me though, the ever-shifting relationships within the group are both fascinating and thought-provoking. It is best to listen to John Solo's narration with an open mind, if you're not used to unconventional households and their dynamics.
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