
How far will a young woman go to realize a fantasy? Julia, a young submissive, and Rob, her boyfriend of three years, are in a healthy consensual D/s relationship. When Julia reluctantly confesses to Rob that she fantasizes about submitting to other men, Rob decides to help her test her limits by bringing her fantasy to life. He arranges to have four of his friends share Julia for an afternoon—with his full approval and participation. She is to surrender herself—her power, her body—to the four men, just as she does to Rob. But there are questions: Can she handle the intensity of her fantasy as it unfolds for real? What does living out her fantasy mean for the future and character of her relationship with Rob? Will she give herself fully to the other men, or will she reserve the most intimate depths of her submissive self solely for one true owner? The reality of what Julia will experience during the long afternoon will test her limits, her obedience in submission, and determine just who really ... "owns" Julia. WARNING – This BDSM novella is for adults only and features the following themes: spanking, humiliation, degradation, breast torture, face-slapping, rough sex (including oral), Dominance/submission (M/F, and gang), sadomasochism, bondage, and explicit sex (including anal), and all manner of other things you will certainly find offensive. Don't say you weren't warned. :-) 18522 words
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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,