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Descripción editorial
Drusilla Stasevich wants to leave the past behind and start the next chapter of her life. Returning to her hometown to open her dream kink club, Escape, seems like the perfect solution. But it can be tricky making dreams come true—especially when the person you want to share them with isn't around anymore.
Amie Templeton is no stranger to tough times. She's learned to make it on her own, and doesn't do relationships outside the kink world. When her ex Dru moves back to town, old feelings surface. But that's fine, right, since Dru has just opened the hottest new kink club in town?
Dru and Amie want to get the distracting spark between them out of their systems. Instead, their intense play sessions fan that spark into a flame. As if Dru didn't have enough on her plate, an anonymous saboteur threatens to push her new club out of business. It will take the help of everybody at Escape to set things right again, and a lot of trust for Dru and Amie to start working toward a new life together.
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In the third Escape contemporary erotic romance (after The Unicorn), BDSM maven Drusilla moves back to her hometown, the sunny West Coast suburb of St. Andrews, with plans to set up a new kink club. She calls on friends including Amie, her ex-girlfriend for assistance. Dru just wants a little help getting her registration system set up, but when she and Amie meet again, sparks fly and the two of them decide to enjoy a quick fling. As old flames reignite, Dru must also contend with a saboteur who seems determined to see her fledgling club shut down for good. Dru and Amie's relationship is tender and sweet with a healthy dose of hot, responsible kink, and the main characters are deliciously well-rounded and engaging, with vulnerabilities that threaten their ability to commit even as they strive to learn how to love each other. Readers who have been dismayed by the paucity of respectful erotic stories about bisexual and demisexual women who switch will be beside themselves with delight at Dryden's tender portrayals.