Sing

Sing by Angel Payne, published by Waterhouse Press LLC on November 19, 2018, is a contemporary romance that explores the complexities of love and power in the world of pop music. The story follows Dasha Moore, a successful pop singer who finds joy and fulfillment in her relationship with her career manager, David Pennington. As their connection deepens, they face unexpected challenges when a dangerous fan threatens Dasha’s safety, prompting David to enlist the help of the FBI.
Readers will discover a narrative that intertwines themes of dominance and desire as Dasha navigates her feelings for both David and Special Agent Kress Moridian, who also has a protective interest in her. The dynamics of their relationships evolve as Dasha is drawn into a new experience that tests her boundaries and desires. With 322 pages, this edition delves into the intricacies of romance and the tension that arises when love is put to the ultimate test against external threats.
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Dasha Moore is at the pinnacle of pop-singer stardom but finds her ultimate joy at the feet of her charismatic career manager, David Pennington. He’s the Dominant of her body, the lover of her dreams, and the owner of her heart, and he can’t wait to brand her deeper with his domination…But a lunatic fan has other plans.
Consumed with keeping Dasha safe, David gives the FBI a full-access pass for their investigation. Special Agent Kress Moridian has an unnerving protective streak, and David’s initial instincts are soon proven true—Kress is another Dom, and his definition of “full-access” includes Dasha herself.
Being shared with Kress is a new tune for Dasha, but she finds herself loving its rougher strains—and she begs David for this perfect blend of passion.
While her Doms make her body sing, Dasha’s heart and soul are torn. Will their union survive the twists and turns as they hunt the madman who wants her dead?
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