In Her Own Way

Author: Danielle Grainger
Genre(s): Romance | New Adult | LGBTQ+ | Lesbian Romance
Total pages: 98
In Her Own Way

Victoria Addison, AKA Daddy Vic, likes play partners. No serious relationship, please. The women she plays with know this right up front because she makes it clear that she is not looking for anything long-term or serious. She just wants hot casual liaisons and a bit of fun. And if she helps these women explore their fantasies in a safe, sane, and consensual manner, all the better. At the moment, though, at age thirty-seven, she’s seeking to restart her life having fled her adopted hometown of Denton Heights, Ohio. She had to get away from the court of community criticism there. She’s back in Indianapolis, Indiana, the city she grew up in, and begins a serious look at her past behavior in an attempt to figure out why she missed all the signs that the submissive was green and hadn’t yet learned to communicate. What happened wasn’t the sub’s fault, though. Victoria should have known. She was the seasoned Domme, after all.

Jessica Bennett wants it all: a Domme who is nurturing and kind, but who can also give her low-key humiliation and the tough impact she desires. Casual liaisons are proving to be few and far between, but that’s not really what she wants, anyway. She wants a real connection with someone in the life. The online Sapphic D/s Relationships chatgroup she created online is a good outlet, but it’s hit and miss and not producing any long-term partners. At thirty-one, she’d hoped to be in a semi-serious relationship by now.

And then Daddy Vic joins Jessica’s online group.

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