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Use Me Please

(2023)
(The third book in the Femdom Origins series)
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Why settle for one hockey player when you can have three (plus a girlfriend)?

They say the more the merrier – it’s true.

When
Alora Grant (31) agrees to a date with hockey star Liam Adams (27), she has no idea that she’s about to gain more than just one play partner.

A digital nomad in search of a simpler life away from the corporate hustle, Alora is new in town and excited to start dating again. Unfortunately, finding someone on her wavelength has proven impossible. That’s until she meets Liam one grumpy day at the gym.

Liam turns out to be but a humble small-town boy with hidden kinky desires, not the egotistical athlete she first takes him for. Who knew hockey stars could be readers too? Or that it was possible for them to be so comfortable with their masculinity (and sexuality)?

Alora gets more than she bargained for when she starts seeing Liam. He lives with two other teammates, Malik (the pretty boy) and the quiet one – Rhys. She can’t help but notice just how well-endowed Malik is when she sees him one morning in the kitchen, wearing only his underwear.

And then there’s Layla, Malik’s Domme-girlfriend. Oh god, what a beautiful goddess. The teacher with the mischievous grin – Alora finds her so attractive! Especially when she walks around the house in that skimpy night dress…

What will it take for everyone in the house to join in the kinky fun? Not much. Just Layla touching Alora’s thigh seductively one Saturday morning. And then, then things escalate – in the best possible way. Especially when the men get home from practice.

Warning: This is not one of those reverse harem books where all the men fall for the female lead without ever touching each other. The men definitely have fun with each other too. So if you’re not into that thing, this book is not for you.

Use Me Please is a fast-paced why choose queer hockey gentle femdom romance novella. It is Book 3 in Femdom Origins series where popular romance tropes are imagined with the roles reversed. What if…?

(Can be read as a stand-alone or in series.)

What is gentle femdom? Easy on the mind, rough on the body (consensually). But make no mistake – just because it’s “gentle” on your mental health, does not mean your body won’t end up bruised and bound.



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