Kenton Fox is a bad news kind of a guy. Not that he ever pretended to be anything else. He’s been clear from the start. No love. No affection. This is about domination and submission. An arrangement, and certainly not a relationship.
College student Daisy’s mesmerized by him. He’s everything she’s ever fantasized about, and being this rich man’s plaything drives her half-crazy with desire. She’d do anything to please him.
Daisy knows that she’s disappointed Kenton and she knows he’ll have something in store for her. Some kind of punishment. Something to show that she can behave properly for him when she tries.
This hot short story is the first in the Dominating Daisy series and includes a light cp punishment scene and sexual content.
Ruby Harper writes about women losing their inhibitions and finding that reality can be even hotter than fantasy. Her stories are short, erotic and always feature dominant men who know how to take control.
Ruby spends most of her life in a quiet part of northern England and loves music, village life and exhausting walks with Charlie the golden lab. She's been reading since as far back as she can remember and writing for almost as long.
Kenton and Daisy are the perfect couple Perfect for domination and submission Kento is the Dom Alpha male Daisy is the submissive who craves everything Kenton offers her. He offers her many things A great exploration of BDSM and the lifestyle Daisy needs Kenton many times Great plot Excellent characters Five pulsing stars
I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book I thing 2 stars because 1, would have been unfair. There is a good writing style, but the story seems like an extract off a longer book. Hot sex, but not real story, no links to the characters. So if you're just looking for a short book with submission and sex, it's for you. If you are looking for a narrative with feelings and an evolution of these, avoid it.
My third short read from author Ruby Harper about a college student and her rich man who has very specific, demanding tastes, no relationship here. I'll read more from this author.