Glass artist Jen Kessler has hit the jackpota cheap apartment in a charming Victorian house, complete with a sexy, intense, buttoned-down landlordwho may or may not have a riding crop in his bedroom.
When she impulsively hugs her new landlord, it sparks kisses as hot a molten glass, which lead to bondage, spankings, and more naughtiness that, up to now, she had only tasted.
His new tenant may have wild, dyed hair and an unconventional job, but Cornell math professor Drake Matthews admires her work ethic. Then he's stunned at how quickly she destroys decades of his carefully cultivated self control.
Soon their passions push them to the edgeand beyond. But it's not all good, clean, dirty fun. As Drake takes more and more control of Jen in the bedroom, her independence and pride push back. And it'll take more than a shared penchant for kink and coffee to overcome pasts that could unravel their relationship before it begins.
Warning: Contains kinky sex, molten glass, geeky higher mathematics, family secrets, and irresponsible consumption of coffee.
See why Heroes and Heartbreakers includes this book in "10 BDSM Romances You Should Read", saying "The D/s play is intense and very hot."
Note: This book was previously published.
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Teresa Noelle Roberts started writing stories in kindergarten and she hasn't stopped yet. A prolific author of short erotica, she's also a published poet and fantasy writerbut BDSM-spiced contemporaries, hot paranormals, and spicy science fiction romances are her favorites. She's hard at work writing the kinky tales of hot dominant guys and smart women who submit to thembut not anyone else!and also creating heroes who are truly "out of this world."
Teresa is a crunchy granola girl who enjoys belly dance, yoga, medieval re-creation, playing in the ocean, cooking, and growing more vegetables than she and her husband can possibly eat. She shares her home in southern Massachusetts with her husband, a Leo who works in law enforcement, and three overstuffed cats. She and her husband often plan vacations around food, history, and/or proximity to water.
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