Jobless Lianne Connolly takes in model Ellen Sanderson as a lodger. Ellen talks her into standing in for a colleague who has fallen ill--but this is no ordinary photo shoot. Lianne meets Nadia Muirhead, the driving force behind a team dedicated to creating the world's most erotic comic-strip, with Lianne and Ellen as the rubber-clad heroines-in-distress. But events take a siastrous turn when Lianne is kidnapped, and finds herself having to recreate her role for the mastermind behind a scheme to bring the comic-strip to the Internet. However, this time there are two essential differences--no salary and no choices. This time it is for real!
This book is excellent. It's hot, it's incredibly kinky, and the story is exciting.
Ellen tells Lianne it's a modeling assignment that pays really well. She doesn't tell her that she will be wearing incredibly kinky fetish outfits, tied up and tormented, and fucked. But the torture is more sensual than painful and Lianne is quickly seduced by the pleasure and numerous orgasms. Even when released, she can't help herself but to agree to even more bondage and sex.
After a few more scenes of Lianne in various rubber costumes being screwed by men and women she falls in love with Peter Dean, the artist behind the comic she is posing for.
But there is a twist coming. The other artist, James Naylor, is tired of being a team player and wants to have his own graphic website. He conspires with Christin Fredrickson to steal the photos and comics for his own new company.
This book has some excellent bondage scenes and the writing takes the reader through every exciting feeling the characters experience.
The kinks described are mostly bondage and spanking with some short interludes of heavy play. There are a few scenes of non-consensual play and the ending involves very illegal/non-consensual acts but that's what makes the book exciting. The sequel is called Vesta Pain World.