ALWAYS TIED UP is
an intense, wild adventure about a young woman learning the dangers
of letting herself be tempted into a world of dark promises and
wicked words. This BDSM themed novella contains mature content, and
situations no one should indulge in without careful consideration
first...
Getting tied up in
sticky situations has always been a problem for Juliana Flite.
Determined, but
down on her luck, the young painter is at the end of her rope trying
to make a living in the sunny, but unforgiving, city of LA. Things
have never been easy for the red head, her middle name could have
been 'clumsy.' No one has ever shown much interest in her art, or
given her a chance.
At least, no one
before Bennet Dalen.
Catching her in the
middle of working on her newest painting, he stuns her buy purchasing
everything in her gallery, then tops it with an offer to buy a
commission for his home. It seems perfect, maybe a bit strange, but
Juliana finally sees the twinkle of success.
There's just one
rule.
Bennet runs a
private event beneath his house, a type of entertainment that Juliana
is absolutely forbidden from viewing. As long as she never goes
through that mysterious, alluring red door at the foot of his stairs,
everything will be fine.
Unfortunately for
the two of them, Juliana has never been good at resisting.
When she sees what
goes on beyond that simple door, and meets the alluring, intimidating
Dom known as Master Onyx, she's pulled into a world so unlike what
she's ever imagined. He captivates Juliana, tugs at her hidden,
submissive side, and makes her worried what will happen if she stays
too long in such a place.
Will Bennet
discover she's broken his rules, or will she unravel the secret he's
never wanted anyone to know? Between the tempting touch of Onyx, and
the intriguing mystery of her host, can she ever leave that place, or
is it Juliana's fate to be Always Tied Up?
ALWAYS TIED UP is
29,400 words, and Book 1 in the Red Door Doms series.
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