K is for...

· Checklist Book 11 · Farm Boy Press
4.8
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100
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K is for kidnapping.


Oliver Sanz is intrigued by the opportunity his BDSM club’s new checklist game presents. Assigned to the letter K, he gets to kidnap the lovely submissive Kumiko. One weekend together with a list of items and then they’ll part ways.


Kumiko Ito is annoyed that she’d doesn’t know who her Dom is, but she knows she doesn’t want to play a game. Her once carefully planned life is in turmoil and she needs a serious Dom to help her get out of her head. A new partner, and a new game, might be one change too many.


The first time they touch Kumi realizes there’s a problem—Oliver is the kind of man she could fall in love with, but he doesn’t believe in mixing BDSM and romance. How can she avoid falling in love, and in lust, with a Dom so strict he makes the kidnapping seem like the sexiest thing to ever happen to her.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
9 reviews
Dar Good
January 21, 2020
Kumi and Oliver didn’t seem like they should fit together, but they were perfectly matched! He embraced his inner barbarian and held true to his thoughts and beliefs from his observations over the years. She was floundering and needed her submissive release. But things didn’t go as either expected, and Kumi realized this immediately "If her normal routine was easing into a spa, this was leaping off a high dive into a scalding hot spring." Kumi found herself over her head, but in an almost too good of a way. She liked it, she liked it a lot, and while Oliver wasn’t who she thought he’d be, he was better. She quickly loses control, but Oliver is there is keep her balanced "Girls fell in love with the hero. Women, grown-ass women, fell for the villain" Kumi knew this to be true, but Oliver thought not. He believed the villain is to be, well, vilified and feared. Even when Kumi lets him in on the secret, he scoffs it away. He learns the hard way that he might not be always right "Someone had once told him that Doms were all frustrated knights" Oliver knew this wasn’t true, he wasn’t chivalrous, and he well knew woman could look after themselves. But he was falling, and he didn’t want to control Kumi, he wanted to look after and protect her Oliver and Kumi don’t appear as if they should fit, but as they fall for each other, they soon realize that appearances can be deceiving!
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Pauline Hallick
January 22, 2020
Another great addition to the game. Oliver doesn't believe love and BDSM can mix and thinks those that do are fools. Kumi is on an emotional roller coaster and is not prepared when she finally meets Master S. Oliver definitely pushes the limits and instead of being direct and spelling out the game to Kumi, he pushes her to her limits, and she ends up pushing him right back. Its a short, quick, intense and very enjoyable read!
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Mo Horswell
January 22, 2020
I found it initially difficult to get into but once I got into the story, it was moving. Oliver put a lot of thought into how to make the 'kidnap' an experience that she would want to enjoy
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About the author

Lila Dubois is an award winning, multi-published, bestselling author of erotic, paranormal and fantasy romance. 

Her book “J is for…”, the tenth book in the bestselling checklist series, won the 2019 National Readers’ Choice Award. Additionally, she’s been nominated for the RT Book Reviews Erotic Novella of the Year for “Undone Rebel” and the Golden Flogger. 

Having spent extensive time in France, Egypt, Turkey, Ireland, and England Lila speaks five languages, none of them (including English) fluently. Lila lives in California with her own Irish Farm Boy and loves receiving email from readers.


Visit Lila online:

www.liladubois.net

author@liladubois.net

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