Seduced by Fire
The Submissive Series
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Narrated by:
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Seraphina Valentine
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Written by:
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Tara Sue Me
About this listen
Tara Sue Me became a worldwide phenomenon with the Submissive Trilogy. Now she presents a scorching tale about a risky passion too hot to ignore.
Julie Masterson craves a taste of danger.
Despite being familiar with the different games people play in the bedroom, she’s never given into her curiosity about putting her body in someone else’s power - until a chance meeting with Daniel Covington, the seductive Senior VP of Weston Bank, draws her into a titillating new world of sexual experience, one that she never knew she desperately needed.
Daniel is highly respected within his community, but he hasn’t had an exclusive relationship for over two years. Yet Julie’s eager innocence is driving him to the brink of ecstasy, making him rethink his feelings about commitment.
As their sizzling connection heats up, Daniel is ready to take Julie fully under his command. But when the dangerous side of their play rears its ugly head, Julie will have to decide if she trusts him enough to surrender completely - or if she should escape before she gets burned...
©2014 Tara Sue Me (P)2014 Penguin AudioWhat the critics say
“Tautly written, with smart, three-dimensional characters and scorching love scenes…. A fantastic love story.” (Christina Legon, author of Beautiful Stranger Praise for the Submissive series)
“This book is going to make you say ‘Fifty What of What?’…[Me] is so talented and captivating.” (Southern Fiction Review)
“For those Fifty Shades fans pining for a little more spice on their e-reader…the Guardian recommends Tara Sue Me’s Submissive Trilogy, starring handsome CEO Nathaniel West, a man on the prowl for a new submissive, and the librarian Abby, who is yearning for something more.” (Los Angeles Times)