Beg For It

“Beg For It” by MEGAN HART is a contemporary romance published by Chaos Publishing on September 5, 2000. This edition spans 240 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers on Corinne, who finds herself entangled with Reese, a wealthy businessman and her former lover. Their relationship, once special, ended poorly, but as they reconnect, old dynamics resurface, pushing Corinne to confront her desires and boundaries.
Readers will explore themes of workplace romance and the complexities of rekindled relationships as Corinne navigates her feelings for Reese. The story delves into the tension between their past and present, highlighting the challenges of intimacy and power dynamics. As Corinne grapples with her attraction to Reese and the complications of her life, the narrative unfolds with a blend of emotional depth and sensuality, inviting readers to witness how their relationship evolves amidst the intricacies of desire and control.
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he had never been more beautiful to him than when she was making him hurt.
Corinne was young once. Reese wasn’t her first lover, but he was the first to submit to her. For a while they had something special, but it ended badly.
She’s a little older now – and the wealthy businessman who just bought the company she works for bears little resemblance to that boy. He’s commanding, domineering, and seems hell-bent on pushing her past her limits.
In a flash of anger, she falls back into their old pattern-and Reese falls right in with her. Before she knows it, she’s testing him. Then tasting him. Corrine knows she can’t afford to get involved again. Her life is complicated enough without throwing in a slew of kink.
Now if only Reese would stop making her feel like the goddess she used to be…and showing her who’s been the boss all along. But if he wants her, he’s going to have to beg for it.
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