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![]() | Demand to Submit (2009) (The second book in the Chains of Love series) A novel by Jaci Burton |
In a secret laboratory on Earth, Waia is discovered and rescued. Genetically altered and abandoned by those who changed her, she's suffering extreme pain. The DNA inside her demands her submission to a master, yet she can feel no sexual joy of her own.
She's taken to Dargon to be trained by Master Kyr, who demands that Waia learn to accept her own pleasure before she can satisfy him.
Through the bonds of emotion, submission and trust, Kyr reawakens Waia's sexuality, embarking on a voyage to discovery that provides surprises even for him. But danger lurks for Waia at the end of her journey, and she must learn to put her trust in her own instincts and a man who claims he can train, but never love.
Reader Advisory: Demand to Submit contains a male/male sexual encounter
She's taken to Dargon to be trained by Master Kyr, who demands that Waia learn to accept her own pleasure before she can satisfy him.
Through the bonds of emotion, submission and trust, Kyr reawakens Waia's sexuality, embarking on a voyage to discovery that provides surprises even for him. But danger lurks for Waia at the end of her journey, and she must learn to put her trust in her own instincts and a man who claims he can train, but never love.
Reader Advisory: Demand to Submit contains a male/male sexual encounter
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November 2009 : Kindle edition
| Title: Demand to Submit (Chains of Love, Book Two) Author(s): Jaci Burton Publisher: Ellora's Cave Availability: Amazon Amazon UK More details... |
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