Request Granted: Volume 1 - Kidnap Me, Please: She asked to be abducted. She never expected the man answering her post to understand her better than anyone ever has.
Rowan has spent months lurking on a hidden forum where strangers confess the things they can never admit in daylight. Night after night, she reads other people’s desires and tells herself she will never be brave enough to post her own. But loneliness, shame, and want can only be buried for so long.
So she asks for the one fantasy she has never stopped craving.
She wants to be taken. Blindfolded. Bound. Claimed for a weekend so completely that she no longer has to make a single decision for herself. She wants real fear, real helplessness, and the illusion of danger so convincing it steals her breath—while still knowing, somewhere beneath it all, that she is safe.
The man who replies does not offer cheap promises or crude thrills. He asks questions. He wants to know what safety means to her. What fear means. What she will need afterward when the fantasy is over and she has to face herself again. Behind the mysterious username is a dominant who understands that surrender is not recklessness. It is trust, negotiated one truth at a time.
As Rowan allows him deeper into her mind, the fantasy that once lived only in secret begins to take shape in the real world. But asking to be kidnapped is one thing. Letting it happen—letting herself be seen, used, and then tenderly held—is something else entirely.
Dark, intimate, and emotionally charged, Kidnap Me, Please is a story of first surrender, dangerous longing, and the stranger who knows exactly how to make a fantasy feel real. Rowan’s opening confession, her inexperience, her need to be “taken” yet cared for, and Lucian’s careful, trust-first negotiation all come directly from the uploaded manuscript and character bible.