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Designed for Submission

Divine Designs, Book 1

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Designed for Submission

By: Maggie Ryan
Narrated by: Kalinda Little
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Elizabeth's life changed the moment she saw a sleek, black, limousine pull up to the curb outside the restaurant where she and her dearest friends were having a celebration dinner before going to the local club. Though she knew she shouldn't, she found herself stepping back into the shadows as the man she had bumped into earlier led his companion to the car. Her breath caught in her throat as she witnessed a scene that would follow her into her dreams.

Elizabeth had thought she had a clear idea of how she wished to live her life. She found happiness in her designs, spending time with her friends and occasionally playing in the local clubs. She is a copartner in her own design firm as well as working on a plan to fulfill her own dream project. She doesn't have the time to waste fantasizing about what might have happened after the car door closed on the couple from the limo.

Little did she dream that she would not only come face to face with the man she named her "Limo Man", but that he would demand she learn the exact meaning of clarity.

He demands absolute honesty in all things. He has known quite a few submissive women, but none like the small, dark haired beauty who is Elizabeth Adams. She steals his heart and captures his soul.

Logan knows she is fighting her own demon and he has no weapon to slay it. Can he teach her that freedom comes from total submission? Can he convince her that he will always be there to help her fly and catch her when she falls? Will she trust him enough, love him enough to gift him with the single part of her that she has withheld for years? After all, there are no limits to dreams and sharing them only makes them grow stronger.

©2014 Blushing Books (P)2016 Blushing Books
Contemporary Romantic Suspense
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Yet another author with no apparent knowledge of the lifestyle cashing in on the trend for BDSM books. What I have to say on the book is actually only based on about half of it, as frankly that was all I could stomach of it.

The combination of the authors writing and the narrators narration managed to make some of the Dom's (Jason and Logan definitely) as condescending jerks. Logan seems to manage to treat the main character like he owns her with the things he says even though they aren't in a scene, a club or other BDSM environment, or in any type of relationship. In fact right from their first meeting.

The main character claims to want to keep her lifestyle a secret but talks to everyone in public like she is in a dungeon rather than in public regardless of if she knows if the people around her are aware of everyone's involvement in kink.

Also, another book where the only thing anyone is doing is spanking on the bottom, even apparently in the BDSM club she went too. Maybe in the second half that might have changed. Doesn't matter if it's all one couple is into, it's hardly accurate.

Honestly, the dialogue is woefully bad in general and I promise you anyone reading it will cringe at the unnatural sound to a lot of the conversations.

Dreadful

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