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It is said we all wear masks...Whether it be figuratively or in reality.In BLIND NEED, the shadows can hide many things...including insecurities. Or so that's what Nate thinks when he agrees to a 1Night Stand date in order to keep his job. Too bad he doesn't realize being in the dark is a full-time thing for Xaviera. While darkness has become a familiar friend, in the end it has only heightened her need.In WYK'S SURRENDER, the velvet sleep mask Mistress V offers is a lure Wyk finds hard to resist. He has a choice-wear it and surrender, or walk away from the woman Madame Eve thinks will…mehr

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It is said we all wear masks...Whether it be figuratively or in reality.In BLIND NEED, the shadows can hide many things...including insecurities. Or so that's what Nate thinks when he agrees to a 1Night Stand date in order to keep his job. Too bad he doesn't realize being in the dark is a full-time thing for Xaviera. While darkness has become a familiar friend, in the end it has only heightened her need.In WYK'S SURRENDER, the velvet sleep mask Mistress V offers is a lure Wyk finds hard to resist. He has a choice-wear it and surrender, or walk away from the woman Madame Eve thinks will complete him, even after he realizes the Domme she's paired him with is none other than his alluring assistant, Venus.In KOTORI'S SACIFRICE, the masquerade is on-Vegas-style. For Master Seba, the invite to the newest underground BDSM club's masquerade ball is his way to forget his last sub. For Kotori, it's her last chance to show her Dom she can be what he needs-even if it means donning a mask and seducing him into giving her a second chance.
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Dakota is a simple Midwest girl, who has found her passion in storytelling at a young age. Her father was always saying she was making up the craziest stories. Most remained unwritten though as writing wasn't Dakota's strong suit. That all changed in junior high when she took her first typing class. Problem solved for the dyslexic Dakota. There was no stopping her after that. She wrote her first novel her freshman year on an old electric IBM typewriter. The story was about a girl who could speak to animals. And Dakota never looked back. Writing in several different genres, she is now a published author with multiple books under her belt. When she isn't writing, she's a crazy mom of three wild Indians who are posing as children. To find out more about Dakota, visit her at: www.DakotaTrace.net. To sign up for Dakota's newsletter go to: https: //secure.campaigner.com/CSB/Public/Form.aspx?fid=658095