The Banker's Demandsby Argus Imprint: Silver Moon This book is written in English 



BDSM classed as Consensual. Contains moderate BDSM content. | No. words: 14835 Ebook Price: $3.45 Grab this book now! No membership needed. Download PDF, EPUB and MOBI straight after payment. 
- Average 3.2 from 4 ratings
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This is written well, as almost all Argus books are. My issue is that
this, and the three books prior to it should all be together in one
larger book. This and the other 3 appear to be an attempt to increase
revenue by packaging what is at most two books in installments whose
overall prices are larger that a regular book would be. Disappointing
for what is usually very good reads from Argus. 3 out of 5 (Bigrdr) | Style: Male Dom - M/F Published: 3 / 2014 Click Here For The Whole Series Available Formats to Download: MOBI, EPUB, MS Word, PDF, MS Reader, Text, RTF, Available for members to read online in the Reading Room which is part of the member library

 | STORY DESCRIPTION Her new boss was a dictator who allowed no arguments or disagreements. He was also a pervert. But Sophie had known that when she'd accepted the job. It was the only way for her family to hold onto their house. She'd expected pressure for sex. She hadn't expected spankings and croppings and to be treated like sexual submission was part of her job! She had most certainly not expected to feel a breathless sense of anticipation whenever he called out her name. She had not expected the raw heat, the intense pleasure or the strange dark thrills she got from being treated as his submissive sex toy. And she had never expected that being helpless could be so freeing.
| Keywords related to this title - click on a keyword to find more, related stories slavery kidnap ordeals training submission pony lesbian sex oral sex slave girl corporal punishment Author information: Argus is a man with long experience and credits in the publishing world. He has had almost two hundred novels published in the United Kingdom and The United States, by such publishers as Beeline, Star, Nexus, Chimera, Silver Moon, and Olympia. He has also been published in dozens of magazines. Reviews This is written well, as almost all Argus books are. My issue is that this, and the three books prior to it should all be together in one larger book. This and the other 3 appear to be an attempt to increase revenue by packaging what is at most two books in installments whose overall prices are larger that a regular book would be. Disappointing for what is usually very good reads from Argus. 3 out of 5 (Bigrdr) |