In the Western countryside Colorado 1892, where nights run cold, and tempers blaze, women of low standing sell their body and men run wild on horseback in raw land, the once-esteemed daughter, Ashley Black loses her parents to death. No prospects or interest in marriage, the young maiden turns to prostitution under the lurid eye of her whoremonger: Alex Henderson.
Now years in debt and spent her life wasted beneath pig-hearted men, Ashley's ready to close the curtains on her life. Deprived or hope and barely surviving under the thumb of the man once thought of as her father's best friend, she scrounges past just another day. Her fate reverses and skills sharpen when a new devil passes through town in the club where she works, no other evil than the Mistress in white: Eliza Robinson, businesswoman and survivor of her own twisted past; takes purchase of Ashley's life for one week.
In the course of seven days Eliza transforms Ashley from prostitute to pet, then to princess. Eliza who has no reservations about Ashley proves to her their meeting is no mere conicidence, but that fate brings them together time and time again, in each life and every universe...
Only, it isn't each for both to turn a new leaf once they've began their happiness. Haints from their past come to shake them down for everything they're worth, and by plucking the stars from endless night to make sense of lives and claim peace can they walk away from that which has its talons so deep in their backs.
Ashley and Eliza dance through intimacy, divining the true means of self-worth, freedom and testing the boundaries which mortal souls might endure riding on the equal back of pain and pleasure.
"Midnight Canyon" is a redemptive, historical, and alternative retelling attesting to and bending the faith of the original fiction and principal novelized title "Yes, Ms. Robinson". The heavy themes in this book include but do not limit: Period typical racism, D/s themes, power imbalances, and more.
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