His Scottish Pet: Dom of the Ages is now available on Amazon, Barnes & Nobel, and Smashwords.
My husband has enjoyed the success of the Brie series, but he put in my ear the idea of writing from the perspective of a Dom. He set up the parameters and then set me free to create it. It has been a challenging project to say the least. I chose the setting of Scotland for the first of this series so my protagonist could wear a kilt and wield a sexy sword.
I originally planned it to be short like most of my books, but this baby had a life of its own. Let's just say I was dominated by my muse. It is not like Brie in any way other than the fact Ryce likes to entertain the lasses of Scotland with his unconventional skills. This is an erotic story set in the 1400's with a little Scottish romance and a paranormal twist.
His Scottish Pet: Dom of the Ages
In the 1400’s Ryce Leon moves to Scotland to escape the horrors of his
past. The lusty Englishman is content to wear kilts and share his unique
talents with the satisfied lasses of Rannoch. However, fate brings a
forsaken young waif into his life, Chrisselle Buchanan. What begins as a
simple pairing of Master and pet evolves into something powerful, with
the potential to free Ryce from his unbearable curse.
Extended Description:
Ryce
Leon is a Master of exceptional experience, introducing the women of
Rannoch to his rare skills. Unbeknownst to them, he hides a tragic
secret - one that forces him to move from place to place, never putting
down roots for fear of discovery. He has learned the terrible price of
love and will not suffer such loss again. When the dying Chrisselle is
thrust upon him, he is determined to rid himself of her as soon as she
recovers. However, the Scottish waif’s brave spirit and curious nature
eventually break down his defenses. It is clear that fate has brought
them together, but Ryce knows from experience that fate can be a cruel
mistress.
Adult Material (18+)
Warning: This book contains sexually explicit content and scenes that some readers may find objectionable.
