Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Baby Girl, by Scott Hildreth Erotica that gets into your head and stays there
While working at her father’s BMW dealership for the summer, Kelli meets Erik. She is immediately drawn to him, and doesn’t quite understand why. Erik is Dominant, rides a motorcycle, is tattooed, and attractive. On the surface, Erik seems arrogant. Kelli soon learns that this arrogance is merely confidence. After the death of his mother, he is souls searching.
Erik, 36, is a psychiatrist fresh out of medical school. His mother was killed in a car wreck by a drunken driver as soon as he completed his residency, and his father passed away when he in school. Erik has never quite believed in his ability to love or be loved, nor has he had time for a relationship. When he meets Kelli, he slowly begins to second guess his former beliefs. Erik has the ability to climb inside Kelli’s head, and promptly he does so. He quickly sees himself opening up to Kelli, and potentially allowing her in – if she can and will submit to him.
Kelli, 22, is home from college for the summer working at her father’s BMW dealership. She is scheduled to go to graduate school at the end of the summer. Kelli was raised by her father – her mother disappeared immediately following her birth. Kelli has never given herself lovingly to a man, and questions her ability to love and be loved. Kelli decides to give Erik a try - for the summer - deciding not to tell him of her grad school commitments.
Two lost souls searching for something, not necessarily knowing what it is that they seek. They initially settle for sex. What they get isn’t what either of them expects. Everything happens for a reason, and these two seem to have a chemical attraction....
Written in first person POV from the perspective of each of the two characters. (In alternating chapters). This is real, raw, and true to life. This is the development of a D/s relationship. This novel is you.
This is NOT a conventional romance novel. This is controversial romance.
The people depicted in this book are in pain, they are imperfect, and they are human. The people in this book are people that you can relate to. If you have depth, understanding, and a little compassion for mankind, you will not be able to put this novel down once you start.
This book pulls no punches, and is as real and raw as life itself. Discussed at length are submissive behavior(s), Dominance, and the benefit of a D/s relationship. When you’ve completed this book, you’ll know what these relationships are REALLY like. You WILL question yourself when you are done...This is not Hollywood. There are no jets, billions of dollars, or red rooms of pain. This is not 50 Shades of Grey. If you enjoyed Loving Me Trusting You, Hell's Knights, Withstanding Me, Viper's Run, Craving Constellations, and Tattered Love, you'll enjoy this read. If you are submissive, you'll LOVE this book. This is real life. This is YOU.
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