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Dominance - The Submission Series #8 - cover

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Dominance - The Submission Series #8

CD Reiss

Publisher: Flip City Media Inc.

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Summary

*This is not a stand-alone***This is not a full novella. It's a bunch of shorts about Jonathan.

 
You MUST be at least to the end of Submit in order to start this. This handful of shorts is meant to be a reader that accompanies the Submission Series.

 
It is four short stories, as follows….

 
JESSICA (to read after Submit) 

So, what exactly happened on the night of the Eclipse show? 

Why did Jonathan change his tune so radically after it. 

Find out here, in fine detail.

 
SHARON (to read after Submit) 

We all know Jonathan had a sub up in San Francisco. What was their relationship like, and how did it end?

 
RACHEL (to read after Burn) 

On the day of his engagement party, a young Jonathan in put under hypnosis and remembers things best forgotten.

 
A VALENTINE (to read after Sing) 

After the events of Sing, how did Monica manage?

 
Have fun!
Available since: 10/22/2014.

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