His House of Submission

Romance, Erotica, Fiction & Literature
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Author: Justine Elyot ISBN: 9780007491599
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Publication: October 25, 2012
Imprint: Mischief Language: English
Author: Justine Elyot
ISBN: 9780007491599
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication: October 25, 2012
Imprint: Mischief
Language: English

He's a collector with some kinky interests on the side. She's here to catalogue his most prized possessions. But will she end up being one of them? From Justine Elyot, the bestselling author of ‘On Demand’, ‘His House of Submission’ is a dark, passionate romance for anyone who loved the Fifty Shades trilogy and Sylvia Day’s Crossfire series. Sarah turns up at Jasper Jay's country house thinking she has been hired to take an inventory of his large collection of historical artefacts. But when she and her lover, Will, are caught by the boss sneaking a peek at some of his more private pieces, she starts to suspect a more ulterior motive. Alone with Jasper in his secluded manor, Sarah finds herself enthralled by the enigmatic collector, especially given the intimate interest she shares with him. Pretty soon, they’re entangled in an intense relationship of domination and submission that excludes the rest of the world. Until it intrudes, in the form of a vengeful Will, bent on exposing everything his erstwhile boss has worked so hard to keep secret. From the author of the bestselling Mischief titles ‘Kinky’ and ‘Game’.

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He's a collector with some kinky interests on the side. She's here to catalogue his most prized possessions. But will she end up being one of them? From Justine Elyot, the bestselling author of ‘On Demand’, ‘His House of Submission’ is a dark, passionate romance for anyone who loved the Fifty Shades trilogy and Sylvia Day’s Crossfire series. Sarah turns up at Jasper Jay's country house thinking she has been hired to take an inventory of his large collection of historical artefacts. But when she and her lover, Will, are caught by the boss sneaking a peek at some of his more private pieces, she starts to suspect a more ulterior motive. Alone with Jasper in his secluded manor, Sarah finds herself enthralled by the enigmatic collector, especially given the intimate interest she shares with him. Pretty soon, they’re entangled in an intense relationship of domination and submission that excludes the rest of the world. Until it intrudes, in the form of a vengeful Will, bent on exposing everything his erstwhile boss has worked so hard to keep secret. From the author of the bestselling Mischief titles ‘Kinky’ and ‘Game’.

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