The Flirtation

The Flirtation by Tara Sue Me, published by Penguin on August 8, 2017, is a contemporary romance that is part of the Submissive series. This edition spans 384 pages and is written in English. The story follows Lynne, who, after becoming the nanny for Nathaniel and Abby, finds herself drawn back into the BDSM lifestyle when they invite her to a group meeting. As she reconnects with her past, she discovers Simon, her former Dom, on online BDSM message boards, leading her to create a secret identity and engage in a conversation that reignites old feelings.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the complexities of relationships within the BDSM community, focusing on the dynamics of dominance and submission. As Lynne and Simon’s connection deepens, the tension builds around the revelation of her true identity and the challenges it brings to their relationship. This edition also includes a bonus novella, adding further depth to the exploration of romance and personal discovery within the context of contemporary fiction.
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New York Times bestselling author Tara Sue Me is back with a scorching new romance—tenth in the Submissive series.
Lynne has not wanted for anything since she began working as Nathaniel and Abby’s nanny—until the night they invite her to a group BDSM meeting. The abrupt breakup she had with her last Dom made her turn her back on the lifestyle, but now she’s ready to dive back in. When she starts chatting on online BDSM message boards, she’s shocked to discover Simon, her former Dom, is a frequent poster—and even more shocked at herself when she creates a secret identity and strikes up a conversation.
After messaging with a mysterious submissive online, Simon forms an immediate connection. Lynne and Simon’s D/s relationship grows in intensity, but can their relationship survive after the truth is exposed, and Lynne’s identity is laid bare?
INCLUDES A BONUS NOVELLA
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