
on September 20, 2016
Genres: Erotica
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The New York Times bestselling author of the Submissive series returns to the story started in The Master with a tantalizing new novella about passion, play, and possession...
Submitting is just the beginning...
Sasha Blake never thought her emotional wounds would heal—that they were a part of her just like her physical scars. But that was before Cole Johnson’s boundless love and overwhelmingly sexy control set her free, unleashing a confident side that she never knew she had. He’s more than just her Master; he’s her world. And she’ll do anything he asks...
Cole’s days of restless wandering are done—he’s found everything he needs in Sasha. Now, it’s time to make it official. When his childhood home in England goes up for sale, he realizes the old estate is the perfect place to claim Sasha as his own, and the ideal opportunity to show her just how much she means to him.
As Sasha, Cole, and their closest friends from their Partners in Play community descend on the British countryside for a titillating adult vacation, the submissives and Dominants alike will test their boundaries—and have an adventure none of them will ever forget...
Includes a sneak peek of the next Submissive novel, The Exposure!
In The Claiming, a novella to The Submissive Series, boundaries are tested with kink and limits, sprinkled with love and compassion. This companion to the intense love story between Cole Johnson and Sasha Blake, is the icing to the delectable cupcake that has become The Partners in Play. The M/s dynamic is explored in an incredible way that illustrates perfectly just how this type of relationship is the glue needed to get through the day to day for some couples. This captivating excerpt brings a facet of the BDSM lifestyle to the forefront, once again emphasizing that this type of relationship isn’t about the pain, its actually about the trust and the beauty in its simplicity. Master Johnson takes a broken, splintered soul, picks up the pieces, puts her back together, leaving her a profoundly stronger version of herself. Love is love, no matter what version of that story works for you.