A rogue psychiatrist puts a Dom together with two beautiful and hot subs Chameleonsby Diana PhilbrickImprint: Fetish World Books   Click cover for larger image
BDSM classed as Dubcon. Contains moderate BDSM content. | No. words: 42213 Ebook Price: $3.49
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| Style: Male Dom - M/F Published: 9 / 2023 CLICK HERE to get told when further books by this author are published Available Formats to Download: MOBI EPUB MS Word PDF MS Reader RTF
| STORY DESCRIPTION To maintain their mental health, some girls need to submit, and some men need to dominate. This is the conclusion psychiatrist Esther Rabinowitz, M.D., PsyD, F.A.C.P., BC-TMH has made after 50 years in practice. She's had enough; she's had to put the ethics of her profession ahead of her good judgement too many times. Now, it was time for common sense...to match Phillip Harding, a man with a damaging and incurable predisposition to dominate, and Brooke Devereaux, a young woman with an equally destructive predisposition to submit. At first, it seemed like her matchmaking was working, but gradually, her patients started to exhibit "dangerous excesses," which threatened to unravel everything. Instead of backing off, Esther doubles down by introducing a third party, another submissive, into the mix. The results would have made medical history if she had dared to publish them. | Keywords related to this title - click on a keyword to find more, related stories BDSM bondage sex discipline oral sex anal sex girl-on-girl sex spanking cunnilingus living furniture Author information: I enjoy submission. It opens the door to another world--one filled with extremes of sexual feeling that just don't exist anywhere else.
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Your feedback is important to me. Please leave a comment or write to DianaPxxx@gmail.com. Reviews Lots of psychological gobble de gook and some bdsm/sex. Very slow and dull. Not for me. 1 out of 5 (Stark47 ) Author reply: Thanks for your comments. Clearly, for you, I failed to strike a good balance between an interesting story and one that sparks strong prurient feelings. Getting this balance right is tricky and reader feedback helps. |