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Her Man, on My Knees

The other side of Her Man on His Knees (First Meeting Flipside Femdom)

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Her Man, on My Knees

By: Tomio Hall-Black
Narrated by: Jamal West
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Her Man on His Knees introduced Elizabeth Harris and Robert Alvin Davis. Two people who met on the internet and decided they were ready for in-person introductions. She's a dominant woman. He's a submissive man. But what lies between them is not the stuff of steamy internet-driven fantasies. She wants to see the real him. He longs to show her. But can he find the strength to be weak for her so she can be strong for him?

This is a first-meeting romance, first told in Her Man on His Knees. That was Elizabeth Harris's story, told from her perspective. This is Robert Alvin Davis's story, told from his. The two books take place simultaneously, so there is no need to listen to one before the other. The two works compliment each other, displaying what each person is experiencing in their own volume.

©2023 Tomio hall-black (P)2023 Tomio hall-black
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