Given away to another Dom.Of all the things Sejal expected from the letter G, having her Master give her away was never one of them.As a member of LA’s most exclusive BDSM club, Sejal has to play the club overseer’s new game. A game where everyone is assigned a letter and with their partners has to explore every item that begins with that letter on the BDSM checklist. Collared and bonded to … and bonded to Master Sato, Sejal assumes he’ll be her partner, but one of the first items on the checklist is “given away to another Dom.” Sejal’s Master gives her to Master Cortland Dowell, a ridiculously sexy Dom who looks at her in a way her own Master hasn’t in far too long.
Cortland is a good Dom. It’s one of the few things he’s good at. And being a good Dom means when Master Sato passes over Sejal’s leash his first thought is making sure the beautiful submissive is okay with what’s happening.
Though they seem like very different people, Sejal and Cortland soon realize they’re a perfect fit as Dominant and submissive. The problem is she’s only his for the weekend, unless, of course, Cortland decides that instead of giving her away temporarily, Master Soto meant the other item on the checklist—giving away his sub…permanently.
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This Checklist is so much fun,and every couple until now has found a HEA.
With the letter G comes an item on the list that’s been checked a while back.
A long time ago,actually…when Sejal and Master Sato joined Las Palmas.
Having him use it shocks her,while in fact it shouldn’t…..
Because he’s demanded she’d top him without asking her how she felt about it.
So,him giving her away shouldn’t really come as a surprise,right?
So why does it hurt so much?
And why is it then that she’s actually looking forward to being with Master Cortland?
Looking as delicious as he is,he still is a stranger…..
Cortland takes one look at Sejal and knows she’s too good for him,but he wants her,badly.
He plans to enjoy his time with her,and hopes he won’t f**k things up too much.
Can these two very different people find a way to make things work?
And will they be able to find a way to make it work more permanently?
With another delicious letter ticked off the list,i’m looking forward to the next!
I think my favorite part of this one was the transition. Even being as successful as she is, Sejal was lost in her submissive role. On the flip side, Cortland had no direction in life and only felt validated as a Dom. Thanks to the letter G, they are both better people who just needed a little push in a new direction.
I love these books. The setting is this ultra rich compound for the über rich to play sex games. Complete fantasy. But the BDSM scenes feel so real as you read them. I love these characters and the dirty things they do. I finally went and bought the whole series. I know. I’m a sucker.
I really liked how these two clicked so perfectly, right from the start! Sejal was so confused, but so in tune with everyone, that she needed Cort to balance herself out. He is very clearly an empath that picks up on her subtle, and not so subtle clues. The heat he brings by doing this, super sexy, and completely on-point. As Sejal works out her issues, she shows Cort that she thinks he is worth everything to her. He badly needs this, after a lifetime of being made to feel less
Our wonderfully submissive heroine needs a place to fit, and our sexy Dom needs to be felt worthy, and they give that to each other in a way no-one else in their lives every have. And the crackling electric attraction between, that is an amazing bonus!
Getting what one wants doesn’t always come the way we want it. This short erotic novel will not disappoint
This series not only captures the essence of BDSM, but also the essence of what it is to be true to yourself and understand your own personal kinks. If you haven’t read the rest of this wonderful series you really, really need too.
G is my favorite letter of the alphabet. Holy moly Author, L. DuBois sure did light the fires at LA top club. We are sure lucky to be there to see Master Dowell and sub Sejal as they play the overseer’s new game. Ever wonder about fantasy and real life. If you dream it will it happen. Hum…. Let me share just a wee bit ~cause I am not one to give a storyline away. Bonded couples normally are not separated in this game the overseer is now playing. But this time, circumstances change and Sejal, who was bonded was given away for the weekend. See… letter G. But there is more of so much more. The overseers know so much about so many. It’s like they are the best matchmaker ever or the Grand Masters…oh no that’s another book. This book had best to the 20th degree and believe me I am handing it off to my Hubs to read.But it also has humor and romance and yes there is even a sad bit. I’ve read them all. This series so far, it’s my favorite couple and I hope we get peeks of them in later “letters” as our author takes us through the alphabet.
Cortland Dowell and Dr Sajel Barsar on paper aren’t really a good fit other than he’s a Dom and she’s a sub. Cort is so taken by Sajel but feels he doesn’t deserve her. She’s so accomplished and he hasn’t stayed with any one thing for very long except being a Dom. He’s forgetful and she’s all about details. She’s clinical and he’s empathetic and caring. .She’s bonded to another but has been given to Cort for the weekend. They are playing one of Las Palmas’ games and have been assigned the letter G. Being “given away” falls into the G list. Almost immediately Cort fulfills Sajel’s need to submit, her need not to have to make decisions. With him she can give up control. What ensues is a weekend that fills her submissive soul. Something thats been lacking over the past year. Cort manages to breakdown her reserve and make her truly cared for and cherished. His gentle spirit and ability to draw out her feelings and emotions give her a long delayed, much needed emotional release
Long before the weekend is over she realizes how unhappy she has become and decides to end her bonded relationship even if she and Cort don’t work out. But, they end the weekend making a commitment to one another
I might’ve been introduced to this collection late in the game but dang I’m so going back to read A through F! What I wouldn’t give to have someone bring me to the point of letting go of all control..I could feel the pivotal moment when Sejal did… sighhhh.
I’ve read many books by this author, and I’ve not found any that I didn’t absolutely love. When she began this series, I thought it was an interesting concept, and couldn’t wait to see where she was going with it. So far, I’ve not been disappointed! It’s been fun, unique, and definitely interesting! While this book could probably be read on its own, I’d definitely recommend reading the entire series, in order.
Sejal is a submissive at the Las Palmas BDSM club. She is bound to Master Sato, so when the overseers announce their game, she knows who she will be paired with. Or so she thinks. She doesn’t expect, when they are assigned the letter G, for him to “give her away” to another Master. But then again, he hasn’t exactly been acting as she expects lately.
When Sejal begins going through the list with Master Cortland, things come to light about her relationship with Master Sato. I won’t go into detail, but he didn’t exactly treat Sejal in a very respectful manner. Throughout their scenes, Sejal is dealing with some pretty major emotions, and some tough decisions.
Master Cortland is an enigma. At times, he is so sure of himself, so confident. At others, he is very derisive toward himself and his own personal life. He also has a lot to work through, and decisions to make, while going through the checklist with Sejal.
This book was surprising in many ways, very serious, but also very fun. I wouldn’t think the subject matter would be conducive to lightheartedness, but there are some moments that are very sweet, and loving even. I’ve enjoyed all of this series so far, and this story was probably my favorite, because of the quirky characters. I’ve loved all of the characters we’ve been introduced to from Las Palmas, but the vulnerability of these two just struck a cord with me. We also get glimpses of characters from other stories, either before or after their scenes, which is fun, since it seems that the stories all take place at the same time. I would definitely recommend this book, and the entire series, to anyone who likes something just a little hard core, something just a little bit different.