A respected, mature Dominant who's been alone too long.
Dave Adams has been alone ever since his wife left him for her girlfriend years before. Of course, he's not alone: Managing Bliss, an elegant, members-only BDSM club, is his life, and with submissives galore, Master Dave has whatever he wants, whenever he wants it. He's seen his son and his son's best friend both find the loves of their lives, but Dave knows his time's up. Of course, that was before he opened the back door to take out the night's garbage and found a young homeless woman trapped between him and the dumpster.
Life's been too hard on her. If ever anyone deserved a break, she did.
Compassionate to a fault, Dave invites her in and tries to reach out to her, only to discover that a hideousness has transpired at the hands of local law enforcement and left her more than just damaged. As he, Clint, and Steffen, with the help of Trish and Sheila, manage to draw out Olivia Warren's demons and help her begin to confront them, something unexpected happens - Dave finds himself responding to Olivia's softness and vulnerability, and she to his dominance and loving guidance. He knows she could never live the fetish lifestyle, and he begins to wonder if he could leave it behind. Could he make that kind of commitment to a woman young enough to be his granddaughter?
And just when it seems their May/December relationship might stand a chance, a plan gone wrong convinces Dave that the last place Olivia needs to be is in his arms. He finds a way to send her on to bigger and better things, but when her whereabouts become unknown, Dave discovers that maybe dates on a calendar don't mean that much at all. Problem is, unless he can find her, it won't matter.
Return to Bliss and the characters you've grown to love in this final installment in the Me, You, and Us series, and find out what it takes to break into that scared, worn out heart in Dave Adams' chest. It's a journey you won't soon forget.
WARNING: Adult situations, BDSM elements, and graphic sex. Not intended for audiences under 18 years of age.