OWNING RACHEL
by Madison Layle

September 2006
ISBN: 1-60088-047-0
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Public defence attorney, Rachel Morrissey, is haunted by wild, sexual fantasies of being dominated by two men. Becoming an orgasmic insomniac, she seeks professional psychiatric help and meets Dr. Jonathon Sinclair. Seeing in Rachel a perfect candidate for a submissive slave, Jon declares he cannot help Rachel any further…but he knows someone who can. Giving her a cell phone number, he explains if she wants to explore these fantasies and stop her plaguing dreams, she can call the number.


Undecided over whether to call or forget the whole idea, Rachel gives in and calls, leading her on a journey of self discovery, into the world of BDSM. Taken by two Masters, Rachel is trained to submit, as well as to trust. Unable to see her Masters of Sin, Rachel beginning to understand her true nature as a submissive. That is until the true identity of her Masters are revealed. Up until that point they have been incognito.


As Rachel falls in love, she must decide whether to dismiss her true nature as a submissive or believe in the love her Masters of Sin have to offer.


Owning Rachel is an erotic tale of heady sensuality and the relationship between dominant and submissive. Although the sex scenes are scorching, at the heart of this book lies a romantic story of love, trust and acceptance. Rachel’s ‘Masters of Sin’ are both gorgeous and devastatingly dominant! Yet the tenderness which they show Rachel in some of the story sent my heart a flutter.


The BDSM story is one of intensity, but Madison Layle laces it with enough humor and emotion to make you smile or leave tears streaming down your face. I’ve always known I have a submissive side, but this story is guaranteed to bring out the submissive in every woman!


Brilliantly crafted, incredibly erotic and packed full of emotional intensity, Owning Rachel is a real winner. I shall look forward to reading more in the Incognito series and from Madison Layle.


Reviewed in November 2006 by Donna.

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