Imagine falling in love with your soul-mate... A woman who awakens your darkest fantasies, while being your best friend! Two women discover the meaning of trust and joy in a consensual BDSM relationship
(Romance / Lesbian / BDSM / Erotica)
When TV commercial production coordinator Meg Curtis is stood up by her longtime boyfriend, she vents her frustration by feverishly writing in a diary. At a time when she is unsure about all things romantic, she encounters 5th grade teacher Regina Baker at yoga class, a free-spirited single mom who is beautiful, playful, and impossibly intriguing. What starts as friendship, turns sharply toward something more as they learn they each share a love for very dark and unconventional sensual expression. Shocked, yet thrilled by the intense level of Regina's erotic desire, Meg explores her own deep-seated desires that have been locked away in the shadows her whole life.
Erotic, amusing, and profoundly romantic, Owning Regina is a tale that will awaken you, possess you, and transport you to a reality that steams with passion and vulnerability.
This book is intended for mature audiences.
A fun and sexy read about:
* Exploring one's true sexual self (and orientation)
* Balancing daily life with a bdsm lifestyle
* Pushing the emotional and physical limits of sexual role-playing
* Discovering the joy of submitting to a loving partner
* Having fun with kink
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I would recommend this book to anyone who wants more than a cheap thrill out of their reading, to anyone who enjoys positive, realistic, and consensual depictions of kink, and to anyone who wants to understand real kink. -Lily Zheng, Stanford Daily
Note: The cover was updated, but the book content is the same.
About the Author: Lorelei Elstrom is an office executive and blossoming writer based out of the San Francisco Bay Area. She never considered a career in writing until coming upon the idea of working in a fictionalized diary format, which provides absolute freedom to truly express one's most private thoughts in the first person. Discovering this format helped her gain the courage to pick up the pen to write her first novel, Owning Regina.