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Casual Fridays

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BDSM Multicultural

Cherish Burke has it a large corner office and a very efficient, if not sexy, assistant. As a high-level executive at Stratum Corporation, and one of two African-American directors, she has her sights set on becoming president of the business someday. In the meantime, she harbors fantasies about someone else taking over all of her responsibilities…but not at work. From the BDSM novels she’s read, she's learned to lust for a Dom who can control her. Who knew that that Dom could be her assistant?

Perry Stone fought to be Cherish Burke’s executive assistant. Who wouldn’t want to work for the woman? She’s made huge strides in the business world. Plus she’s not bad on the eyes. When he catches her after work reading some daring books, he discovers a sexy side of her that he never suspected.

When they start a strictly BDSM relationship, Perry wonders if Cherish can see beyond his status and job to want him to be in her life always. Cherish doesn’t know if Perry is using her just like so many before have done. Can they have a relationship that can last, or should they just keep it to casual Fridays?

Publisher's This book contains explicit sexual content, graphic language, and situations that some readers may find Domination/submission theme and elements, bondage, wax play.

106 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 1, 2010

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Bridget Midway

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Before you can say, "She can't go there with that story!" Bridget Midway is already taking you there and then some. Currently living in Virginia, Bridget writes erotica and erotic romances with multi-racial characters and usually with interracial romances. Differences should be celebrated, shared and explored, not seen as taboo. When she's not writing she's writing and writing and, oh, writing some more. To read about her upcoming events, read her latest news, participate in her contest or read exclusive excerpts, go to her website. Also join her on MySpace.

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June 4, 2011
Cherish has a high power job. She is a take charge woman but when it comes to her sexuality she is a sub. Perry is her assistant as work but her Dom outside it. I liked watching the change of power from work to outside. It drove me crazy that they did not communicate better. Each wants to move the relationship from non-sexual to sexual and exclusive. When finally they have sex they ruin their relationship because of their lack of communiction. When Perry says it's over Cherish is bereft. It is when the two of them communicate that they are able to get what they want and need from each other. I liked when Cherish finally admitted she needed Perry as something more in her life. I hated the pain I felt when Cherish thought she has lost Perry. Very good BDSM story.
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June 21, 2011
This book a little farther into BDSM than I normally read. Our powerhouse executive is "letting her freak flag fly" by her words with her assistant, who happens to be a hottie DOM.

We are thrown into an already in progress story. So you don't expect our heroine to strip, drop to her hands and knees and crawl into her Master's hotel room right after she has been a class A bitch to him in the office a pages prior.

The thing I found most interesting in this book is the power play, and how this couple who was boss/employee and then switched roles to sub/Dom dealt with the situation. Personally I don't know how they would do that. I am used to a BDSM tale having uber dominate DOMs who although their subs may be fiesty in their day to day life, they still try and control the situations. I thought the workplace relationship added a really interesting flair to the novel.

We also see the transition of the couple from a simple contract to a relationship. This book held my interest, and even though most of this wasn't my kink, I was fascinated by the relationship.
3.5 stars. Good read.
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