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The Duke and The Domina : a Romance Novel With Pictures - Lords of Time : Illustrated #3 - cover

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The Duke and The Domina : a Romance Novel With Pictures - Lords of Time : Illustrated #3

Jenn LeBlanc

Publisher: Jenn LeBlanc

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Summary

He's poor. She's rich. 
He's a sub. She's a switch. 
It's not love. 
It's a marriage of Kink-venience.  
 
Lulu is a 21st century dominatrix with intimacy issues. 
Warrick is a 19th century duke with a secret—who answers to nobody but the Queen. 
 
When the two of them are forced into a marriage of convenience to save her life, Warrick fears the closed off world he's built up to defend himself will be destroyed. But Lulu discovers his propensity for pain and she thinks she might just be the woman to help him accept it. The problem is it may require more of her than she's wiling to give. 
 
The Duke and The Domina is the third full-length historical romance in the Lords of Time series. 
Available since: 05/12/2015.

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