First Time
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Publisher Description
A Domestic Thriller Romance Novel by USA Today Bestselling Author Lynn Burke.
I'm Elite Escort's shibari master—but I'm no sadist. I love sending a client flying, finding comfort in my ropes. Some view my form of play as an act of domination, but I see it as a way to offer an escape.
Childhood trauma honed my intuition, making me notice what others easily miss.
When a curvy sub, leashed and cowering behind a man playing Dom, visit the club I frequent, my protective instincts kick in.
Faced with an opportunity to reveal to Becky what a real D/s relationship is supposed to look like, I take on the challenge. I observe more while binding her in my ropes—bruises she attempts to hide behind her lowered head and long hair.
She's a battered and broken spirit worn down by years of abuse—the same as my mom had been. I refuse to let her meet the same fate, but for the first time, it's my hands that are tied.
While I long to help Becky break free, it's up to her to find the courage to take control—before it's too late.
*First Time is the 4th book in the Elite Escorts Series. See author page for trigger warnings.
Customer Reviews
Love Cooney!
I Love Cooney!!! He is my kind of Dom k!nk lover and his compassionate side screams, book-boyfriend. The strength he sees in Becky, even during her current struggles, shows his own strengths. His willingness to help her even if it means just being a friend.
Becky finds that Cooney’s compassionate side is just what she needs to learn what love is supposed to be like.
Volatile
This had a different tone to it because it involved physical, emotional and mental trauma. For 12 years Becky has been in a spiral with her boyfriend. He has been using the BDSM world as an excuse to hurt and humiliate her. He takes her to a club and has her volunteer for a scene with Daniel. Becky feels arousal for the first time ever from a man and it was not her boyfriend. She has never had an orgasm and has been humiliated by her boyfriend for years because of this. When Daniel is asked to help Becky see the difference he knows what he is setting in motion. He wants Becky but she has to be the one to take that step to receive help and leave the abusive relationship she’s in.
This was volatile and showed an ugly side of an abusive pattern. In this story our female character is one of the lucky ones that barely escapes with her life.