My Thoughts
Logan makes one of Madison's fantasies come true when he arranges for her to be sold at auction to the highest bidding Master. Holy hotness! This was off the charts sexy. Logan wants Madison for more than exploring her sexuality and he wanted her in his life. He ended up having enough faith for them both and they emerged from the experience so much closer and opening their hearts to each other. I so loved the ending to their story and definitely wanted more of them. Damn Joey can write the hell out of a D/s love story.
I give Naughty Bits 5 hearts!
I give Naughty Bits 5 hearts!
About the Book
To understand her customers’ desires at her lingerie store,
Naughty Bits, Madison must explore her own deep yearnings with the help of neighboring store owner—and oh-so-sexy
Dominant—Logan. After overcoming her fears and allowing herself to truly
submit, Madison is ready for her ultimate sexual adventure: an auction where
she’ll be offered up to the highest bidding Master.
But when her fantasy brings her face-to-face with her true
feelings for Logan, she’ll have to figure out if she’s ready to trust her heart
as well as her body to him forever…
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About the Author
An RT Book Reviews Career Achievement Award recipient in
Erotic Romance, Joey W. Hill has well over thirty titles available in
contemporary and paranormal erotic romance. Her characters include everything
from vampires, mermaids, witches and angels, to boardroom executives, cops and
simple housemaids.
Free excerpts from all her works are available at
www.storywitch.com, and additional vignettes, character interviews and graphics
inspired by the work are at the fan forum site, accessible via
www.storywitch.com/community. Subscribe to her newsletter from her home page
and receive the latest info about appearances and releases.
Though much of her work is BDSM, she has built her
reputation on award-winning romances with absorbing characters who not only
attract fans of the genre, but readers who would "never" read BDSM
romance. "Whatever genre you're writing, if the characters are compelling
and sympathetic, the readers are going to want to see what happens to them. It
can be the coolest storyline ever, but if the reader could care less whether
the hero or heroine survive (in fact, in some cases they may be rooting for their
destruction just so they can be done with the darn thing), then it's not a
story worth reading."
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