Her job is to make his life miserable. His job is to make her submit. Whose heart will surrender first?
Across the country, rebellious BDSM submissives are being systematically kidnapped, one from each club. When her friend falls prey to the slavers, FBI victim specialist Gabrielle volunteers to be bait in a club not yet hit: the Shadowlands.
She finds that being a bratty sub comes naturally, especially when she gets to twit the appallingly conservative Master of the trainees. But she soon discovers he’s not as stuffy as she’d thought. Or as mean. She’d expected punishment, even humiliation, but she sure never expected to fall in love with a damned lawyer.
Courtesy of a prima donna ex-wife, Marcus loathes disobedient submissives. When the club owner insists he admit an incredibly bratty trainee, he’s furious. But as he comes to know Gabrielle and sees the alluring sweetness beneath the sass, he starts to fall for her.
Unfortunately, Marcus isn't the only one who believes the feisty redhead is a prize worth capturing. And in the world of the slaver, such treasure is worth a hefty fee.
- ISBN10 0986119504
- ISBN13 9780986119507
- Publish Date 11 February 2015 (first published 1 December 2011)
- Publish Status Active
- Imprint Vanscoy Publishing Group
- Format Paperback (US Trade)
- Pages 374
- Language English
Reviews
Angie
This one takes the romantic suspense angle even further, and I found that I really enjoyed it. I also liked how Gabi already had some BDSM experience, so she wasn’t a total newbie who needed everything explained to her. My only issue with this one was the addition of Jessica’s issues with Master Z. They felt out of place and annoying.
Melanie
I really enjoyed this story. It is my favorite so far in this series. I loved Gabi and Marcus. Their banter back and forth was great. Gabi's insults were hilarious and Marcus had some wonderful punishments for those comments.
I was also a great fan of the suspense in this book. I really wanted to see what happened with the FBI case. I was very disappointed that the ending didn't have any closure.