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Bound & Inked
2013
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3.35
Average Rating
82
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Publication Date: May 20, 2014 [Special Note to Readers: This novella was previously published as "Marked for Submission." Please be aware that "Bound & Inked" is the same story, but also features a few brand-new chapters and other new material, a new cover, and a new title. Also, it has been re-edited to provide you with a more satisfying reading experience. — SS] Janna Sommers is a brave woman who knows just what she wants: a tattoo—a full sleeve black and grey tattoo, to be specific. It’s an ambitious goal for anyone's first ink, but when she meets handsome and gifted tattoo artist Mark Temple, she finds herself yearning for something more than one of his original designs. As she willingly places herself in Mark’s experienced—if sometimes cruel—hands, she finds herself submitting to a strong and uniquely creative dominant, one who arouses intense physical sensations in her—both pleasure and pain. Bound to his tattoo table, will she also allow herself to be used as a living canvas for Mark's ... darker desires? Will she allow herself to be marked, indelibly and forever, as his? Publisher’s Note: This is an erotic romance novella depicting consenting adults engaging in tattooing, piercing, extensive BDSM content, bondage, sexual scenes including anal, and more. If such material offends you, please don’t buy this book. Approximately 24,000 words.

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Author

Sheri Savill
Author · 4 books

Who was Sheri Savill? http://sherisavill.com <—- last word I'm the same person online as in person. I no longer write smut or trust anyone online as I was lied to and used. Buh-bye. Namaste! This entire "adventure" was a HUGE mistake and if I could purge my "books" I would. I never really felt "erotic romance" was a legitimate genre. "Books" my ass. You know? This is cheap formulaic crap that anyone can write, IMHO, and on top of that, it's mostly fake "BDSM" people writing it, IN MY OPINION, which I have the right to express. I mean, very few legit real players writing the FICTION in the "genre." Again: I have left the genre entirely. Too many horrific experiences. Learned things: 1) Never start a website with anyone else. 2) Don't invite that third person in. 3) Careful who ya trust online. 4) Don't give things to people for free (ever). It just teaches then to take advantage of you and then move on to the next person who can "help" the career. 5) Online? Before you trust or reveal, INSIST that you actually, physically MEET THEM, EARLY ON. No excuses accepted! If they keep saying that "you'll meet, REALLY," and you don't, sooner rather than later, RUN LIKE THE WIND. AVOID. You need to make sure you can look people in the eye. It is just way too easy to be a fake online. MEET IN PERSON. Slick words are easy—texts, emails, even the phone calls, can all be faked. Nest of vipers. Best, sincerely, to the few REAL playahs who happen to write the erotic fiction. Non-playahs, I know it's fiction for you, but don't BS the real people, eh? kthxbai,

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