
"Taking care of business " Barracudas in Prada. Stuffy board rooms. Raith Aldan is beyond tired of it all and ready to sell out and move on to something less stressful and much more interesting. Something that suits his dominant male traits, like a BDSM club in Tahoe. He s only spoken to his new realtor on the phone, but she isn t the usual bend-over-backwards-to-please-him type. She s a woman who can stand up for herself yet submit to his command a heady combination. Alexandra Aimon is intrigued with the man who persists in calling her day after day in his quest for property. Something about him, his voice, the way he speaks as if he has very specific expectations, excites her. Meeting face to face does much more than ignite sparks for the two of them, but there s a problem. She doesn t mix business and pleasure, even if temptation comes with handcuffs, collars and floggers. Raith sees only one solution wrap up the deal as soon as possible. Then wrap his former realtor in leather. Except he never expected to be the one falling fast and hard Warning: This book contains a spanking good time of consensual S&M scenes in some taboo places, some of which may stimulate pleasure so intense you ll feel the need to go to confession "
Author

Maggie Casper's life could be called many things but boring isn't one of them. If asked, Maggie would tell you that blessed would more aptly describe her everyday existence. Being loved by four gorgeous daughters should be enough to make anybody feel blessed. Add to that a bit of challenge, a lot of fun and an undeniably close circle of friends and family and you'd be walking in her shoes. A love of reading was passed on by Maggie's mother at a very early age, and so began her addiction to romance novels. Maggie admits to writing some in high school but when life got in the way, she put her pen and paper up. Seems that things changed over the years because when she finally decided it was time to put her story ideas on paper, the pen was out and the computer was in. Took her a while to catch up but she finally made it. When not writing, Maggie can usually be found reading, doing genealogy research or watching NASCAR.