As You Wish

As You Wish

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Victoria Lane (Tori) is a submissive. She submitted to her dominant, Kyle, when she was eighteen. Tori has always wanted to be in a ddlg/pet and master BDSM relationship but that's not exactly what Kyle was giving her. Even so, she loved him. So, why is it that she can't help but submit to the the new superintendent, Connor Troy even though she wants nothing to do with him.
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In a world were people are classified into a BDSM category of Parent-dom and Little, regular Dom and Sub, Owner and Pet, Master and Slave or finally, a Vanilla, when they turn eighteen, there's Lydia Carson. She's a twenty-six year old mommy dom on a mission. She works as a business manager for the wealthy and the famous, and she's happy doing so. In her free time, she spends her days searching for her perfect little, which has proven to be more difficult than initially suspected. And then, there's Zaz. A highly respected, twenty-eight year old business man who has gathered fame in acting, and later in taking over his booking firm and becoming one of the biggest names in the movie industry. He's also a classified little. However, the world knows him as Colton Zalamarez, the respectable 6"3 dom. This is why it is completely ridiculous for Lydia to fall for him. Or so she thinks. And when he happens to hire Lydia to arrange a tour of his business establishments.. Well, let's just say that things don't really turn out the way either of them expected them to.

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