Rebecca is keen to put some zing back into her dwindling sex life with Matt, but is reluctant to go along with his proposal. A swinging weekend? Not only the idea of sex with complete strangers, but getting naked and showing her overweight body and ugly scars (from a dog attack as a child) – she has deep misgivings. Things go from bad to worse when Matt (previously her Perfect Man) seems far more taken with the skinny other women. Skinny uninhibited blondes. It’s Rebecca’s own personal hell – especially when one of the camp hosts (Logan) has a massive and terrifying dog constantly at his heels. Her stomach fluttered as if host to a wayward bird.
After an evening of humiliation, Rebecca can’t even go back to their cabin to lick her wounds in private – it’s been commandeered by Matt and one of the skinny blondes. In desperation, she huddles in a blanket on the porch, eventually being found by Logan.
Logan carries his own scars but can’t resist Rebecca’s curves and sweet nature. He rescues her, puts her in his own bed – and kicks off a passionate weekend fling. “And what have you learned about yourself bro?” That being with a little rebel makes the loneliness worse. That guilt can’t erase the desire for her soft body in his bed. And that, no matter what, he wouldn’t take the chance.
However, if swinging wasn’t bad enough for Rebecca, Logan has a major kink too. He’s into BDSM – a Dom – and wants her to be his Sub for the weekend. Everything in her says no – yet it feels so right. As Logan guides her through an unforgettable introduction to this alternate lifestyle, her outlook changes. But is she turned on by BDSM in general, or just this one particular – delicious – Dom?
She had to face the facts. Reality was that Logan showed no interest in anything except a weekend of fun. Reality was that she lived with Matt. Reality could really bite sometimes.
With plentiful tugs on the heartstrings, this tells a story of two people learning to trust each other, in and out of bed – with plenty of steamy sex along the way. A great read – 5 out of 5.
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