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Love Song of the Dominatrix

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Dinah is a tough-talking bisexual dominatrix with a weakness for redheads. When she meets Grace, a beautiful hotel receptionist looking for excitement, she can't resist converting her to a life of lesbian submission. But Grace is forced to overcome her timidity and take up the whip herself when ex-boyfriend Aidan finds out about their relationship and decides to teach Mistress Dinah a lesson.

256 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published June 1, 2007

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March 18, 2010
This is a wonderful book and I thoroughly enjoyed it. The BDSM play is erotic and fun and everyone has a good time. It's not like many other books where one character goes along with the dreams of the other. In this book everyone's fantasies come true: Even if they don't understand them at first.

The character of Grace is a beautifully written innocent that gets rescued from a pervert and then from a terrible relationship by a strong dominatrix names Dinah. While Grace has often fantasized about BDSM, it's not until Dinah come along that she's able to overcome her fears and explore her sexuality. Her boyfriend Aidan has never satisfied her and their relationship is borderline abusive. Although not a lesbian, Grace recognizes a good thing when she's got it and hangs on to Dinah to the end.

Dinah too is a wonderfully rich character. A professional dominatrix, Dinah often crosses the line and has sex with her clients if it meets her needs. When she spots Grace on the train and the opportunity presents itself, she rescues her first from the pervert then from a terrible relationship. She helps Grace realize her needs and explore her fantasies of submission. All goes well until Grace's past and Dinah's fears collide.

The book is also rich with the drama of the BDSM scene as we are introduced to the complex nature of people's fantasies and the fetish club environment. The sex scenes portray bondage, whippings and other BDSM acts in a positive and realistic manner which is a refreshing change.

Overall, this book is a fun read without the soap opera drama overused in other books. It's just a good story with good characters and hot, steamy sex. Go buy your copy now.
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