Decadent… Sensual… Forbidden…
12 Masters. 12 Desires. 12 Fantasies Come to Life.
Meet the Masters of Blasphemy…
Meet the Masters of Blasphemy…
Releasing October 11, 2016, BOUND TO SUBMIT is the first full-length novel in Laura Kaye's erotic new Blasphemy Series, and today we have a teaser excerpt just for you!
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About Bound to Submit
From the ruins of an abandoned church comes Baltimore’s hottest and most exclusive BDSM club. Twelve Masters. Infinite fantasies. Welcome to Blasphemy…
He thinks he caused her pain, but she knows he’s the only one who can heal her…
Kenna Sloane lost her career and her arm in the Marines, and now she feels like she’s losing herself. Submission is the only thing that ever freed her from pain and made her feel secure, and Kenna needs to serve again. Bad. The only problem is the Dom she wants once refused her submission and broke her heart, but, scarred on the inside and out, she’s not looking for love this time. She’s not even sure she’s capable.
Griffin Hudson is haunted by the mistakes that cost him the only woman he ever loved. Now she’s back at his BDSM club, Blasphemy, and more beautiful than ever, and she’s asking for his help with the pain he knows he caused. Even though he’s scared to hurt her again, he can’t refuse her, because he’d give anything to earn a second chance. And this time, he’ll hold on forever.
From Laura Kaye
Hey
everyone! I’m super excited to share an excerpt from my upcoming Bound to
Submit, the first official book in my brand new and super hot Blasphemy series!
I’m excited about this one for so many reasons—because writing this series is
such a guilty, fun pleasure, because the heroine in this book is a kick-ass
veteran amputee, and because I love writing the brotherhood between the Doms at
this club. I hope you enjoy Blasphemy, too! So here’s a little taste of the
battle of wills coming in Bound to Submit – enjoy!
EXCERPT
After five years, Kenna Sloane stood
in front of him. Only, something was different about her now. Restrained, even.
Griffin studied her for a long moment. She held her position beautifully, as
she always had, with her posture perfect and her feet spread and her arms
folded behind her back. The blond hair was different. In the year they’d played
together, he’d rarely seen it her natural color, and he grew to enjoy the
surprise of how she’d change for him, liking a butterfly ever transforming
anew.
But that wasn’t what was tripping his
internal alarms. He focused on her face.There. The cool distance in her
eyes. The careful neutral of the expression. This was a woman who’d fearlessly
and sometimes brazenly worn her emotions on her sleeves. A woman whose feelings
he’d seen in her revealing eyes long before she’d voiced them all those years
ago. But now, only her mouth dropping open revealed some little chink in her
carefully crafted armor.
She was still stunningly beautiful,
though. Breathtaking.
“It’s good to see you after all this
time, Kenna,” he finally said in what amounted to a monumental understatement.
“Master Griffin,” she said, her voice
as cool as her expression. When had Kenna ever been so reserved with him? Since
you rejected her?
The truth of that launched a sinking
feeling in his gut that he kept from being reflected on his face. “Have you
moved back to Baltimore or is this just a visit?”
She frowned and her eyes searched
his, like the question had surprised her. “Oh, uh, yes. I moved back.”
“I see,” he said, letting his gaze
wander. Down the slender column of her throat. Lingering on the beautiful
plunging neckline of her bodysuit. Over her long, toned legs. His hands itched
for some rope. His mind raced with the patterns he wanted to make on her naked
skin. His ears strained to hear the throaty, gasping moans she’d release as he
bound her tight and sure and irrevocably to him. The desires made him hard for
her. “Then welcome home.”
“Thank you, Sir,” she said quietly.
He wanted to grab her by the arms,
shake her, embrace her. Something to elicit some of the old passion. But he’d
lost the right to expect that from her, hadn’t he?
So what did she want?
“So, did you want—”
“Master Griffin, can we—”
They both chuckled at speaking at the
same time, but the awkwardness was evident in the sound of his laugh and the
expression on her face. He hated it, how out of sync they were after once being
so well matched that Griffin kicked himself every day for letting her go. He
knew how rare that was, and he hated himself for not seeing it then. Not
cherishing it, as he should’ve.
“Kenna, are you here to talk or play
tonight?”
“Both, Sir,” she whispered.
He tilted his head. “And, were you
hoping to do those things with me?” He couldn’t assume, not after everything.
But his body was like a rope pulled taut in anticipation of her answer.
She licked her lips, and Griffin felt
it everywhere, because the simple action revealed that she wasn’t as unaffected
as she was putting on. “Yes, Sir. If you’re available. And, uh—” Her shoulder
moved in a tiny nervous shrug. “—interested.”
Relief and heat flooded through his
veins. Kenna Sloane was here for him, after all this time. He leaned in and put
his face next to hers, his mouth near her ear. “Oh, little Kenna, I’m fucking
interested, all right.”
The goosebumps that sprung up on her
face where their skin touched felt like victory. She wasn’t unaffected at all.
But he’d let her have this reserve. For now.
He pulled back and nailed her with a
stare. “Now, let’s go have that talk.”
Meet the Masters of Blasphemy in Hard to Serve, now available
Amazon exclusive until September 2016 in paperback and ebook
About Laura Kaye
Laura is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of over twenty-five books in contemporary and paranormal romance and romantic suspense, including the Hard Ink and Raven Riders series. Growing up, Laura’s large extended family believed in the supernatural, and family lore involving angels, ghosts, and evil-eye curses cemented in Laura a life-long fascination with storytelling and all things paranormal. She lives in Maryland with her husband, two daughters, and cute-but-bad dog, and appreciates her view of the Chesapeake Bay every day.
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