Master, Master

Master, Master

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Allie is the kinda girl who's been mousy all her life until she encounters a dark seductive dominant stranger by the name of Kai, who causes her to do things she never thought possible. Allie's life as the school librarian is threatened along with her relationship with her family and friends as she becomes utterly submissive to the beck and call of this rich bad boy, who seems to know just how and when to bring out the dark in her.......often against her own free will. Can Allie win his heart and learn to let go of her own mousy behaviour or will she be doomed to die having a life of 40 cats and Ben and Jerry's?
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