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Pose

by Becca Jameson, Paige Michaels (Author)

Series: The Art of Kink (1)

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Pose is a rerelease of the first book in The Art of Kink series. No changes have been made to the original text. Ten years of being Julian Turner's submissive and Morgan isn't sure she's any closer to understanding the man she fell for after graduation. They have built a picturesque life for themselves, Julian as an advertising executive and Morgan as the executive director for a non-profit arts education center called the Loft. Morgan is deeply proud of the woman she's become. But even in their play, in the games of dominance and submission they explore, Morgan knows Julian is holding himself back. Julian doesn't want his beautiful submissive to be tainted by the darkness that lurks just beneath the surface. He's spent years building himself into the Dom he's certain Morgan wants, hiding his deepest desires in order to maintain their relationship. But when Morgan pushes him too far, asking for something he's afraid to give, Julian's carefully stacked house of cards begins to topple. Torn between the safety of what they know and the desire to go deeper than they ever have, Julian and Morgan must reveal their long-held secrets and re-examine what it means to trust another person, body and soul. Warning: This book depicts the darker side of BDSM and includes play that could push some reader's boundaries. While everything is safe, sane, and consensual, the D/s relationship is intense.… (more)
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Pose is a rerelease of the first book in The Art of Kink series. No changes have been made to the original text. Ten years of being Julian Turner's submissive and Morgan isn't sure she's any closer to understanding the man she fell for after graduation. They have built a picturesque life for themselves, Julian as an advertising executive and Morgan as the executive director for a non-profit arts education center called the Loft. Morgan is deeply proud of the woman she's become. But even in their play, in the games of dominance and submission they explore, Morgan knows Julian is holding himself back. Julian doesn't want his beautiful submissive to be tainted by the darkness that lurks just beneath the surface. He's spent years building himself into the Dom he's certain Morgan wants, hiding his deepest desires in order to maintain their relationship. But when Morgan pushes him too far, asking for something he's afraid to give, Julian's carefully stacked house of cards begins to topple. Torn between the safety of what they know and the desire to go deeper than they ever have, Julian and Morgan must reveal their long-held secrets and re-examine what it means to trust another person, body and soul. Warning: This book depicts the darker side of BDSM and includes play that could push some reader's boundaries. While everything is safe, sane, and consensual, the D/s relationship is intense.

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