Iโm a stripper by night while I live plain and under the radar by day.
A gal has to do whateverโs necessary to make ends meet.
My boss has maintained a hands-off policy for me, but now I know why.
Iโve been sold. My innocent looks. My petite frame. My virginity. Iโm a commodity.
Iโm on the run. Iโm used to living a tough life. Iโve done it since I was born.
When Davis takes me in, he offers protection, solace, relief.
He offers a chance to experience the things I missed out on.
He offers to be my Daddy Dom. Iโm his little now. Iโve never been happier.
But my boss is looking for me. Heโll stop at nothing to find me.
Even if I could escape that fact, how long can I find comfort in being Daddyโs little girl?
Davis
I left the military and moved to Seattle to join my buddies at Black Blade Protection.
I left behind my little. We were growing apart. We wanted different things.
I spend my days and nights protecting people. Providing security.
Iโm not prepared to be knocked on my ass by a sprite of a woman who canโt meet my gaze.
Sheโs the entire packageโcute and sexy with big blue eyes and hair down to her butt.
She needs my help, but itโs impossible to ignore her tendencies as a little.
Sheโs vulnerable and alone. Nightmares yank her out of her sleep.
Sheโs also precious and gracious and has me wrapped around her finger.
I should keep my hands to myself. She doesnโt know about my world.
The choice is ultimately hers, but first I have to destroy her buyer and end the threat to her life.
Becca Jameson is a USA Today bestselling author of over 100 books. She is most well-known for her Wolf Masters series and her Fight Club series. She currently lives in Houston, Texas, with her husband and Goldendoodle. Two grown kids pop in every once in a while too! She is loving this journey and has dabbled in a variety of genres, including paranormal, sports romance, military, and BDSM.
A total night owl, Becca writes late at night, sequestering herself in her office with a glass of red wine and a bar of dark chocolate, her fingers flying across the keyboard as her characters weave their own stories.
During the day--which never starts before ten in the morning!--she can be found jogging, running errands, or reading in her