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Her Man on His Knees

By: Tomio Hall-Black
Narrated by: Aracelis Gotay
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A woman's power lies in her ability to turn a man slowly towards the destination she favors. Female Domination doesn't have to mean whips and chains, bondage and pain. Sometimes it is just a woman's will liberating a man from the lies society has told him.

Robert Alvin Davis is a successful businessman. But he is empty inside. He wants to feel a woman's power. He wants to be overwhelmed. But does he have the courage to truly surrender to Elizabeth?

Elizabeth sees him for what he is. She knows he is more than he looks. She wants to reach within him and find what he needs, because she knows there is no dominance without submission, and she doesn't want it to be a silly game anymore. She wants it to be breathlessly real.

This is a romantic tale, and while it deals with female dominance and male submission within a primary adult relationship, it is not explicit. There are no sex scenes. That doesn't mean it can't be steamy, though.

©2023 Tomio Hall-Black (P)2023 Tomio Hall-Black
Contemporary Romantic

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