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(c) 2008 Gracie C. McKeever

May Davenport is an intelligent and ambitious young sister in a job that is stifling her and working for a boss who doesn't appreciate her. She's recently gotten her degree in English and is eager to move up the corporate ladder so that she can better take care...

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    (c) 2008 Gracie C. McKeever

    May Davenport is an intelligent and ambitious young sister in a job that is stifling her and working for a boss who doesn't appreciate her. She's recently gotten her degree in English and is eager to move up the corporate ladder so that she can better take care of her mother and sick grandmother. Things wouldn't be so bad if she could get a raise, but her boss won't even grant her this, lamenting that it's not the right time and things being tight at the company.

    Winston Biggers appreciates Maybelline more than she could ever know. He appreciates her so much that he's been having hot and sexy fantasies of taking her on his desk ever since she's been working for him. He doesn't want to lose her and rather than sending her college information to Human Resources when he receives it, he holds it back with the hopes of taking her with him when he moves up the corporate ladder.

    May needs extra money and she needs it yesterday. Her friend Princess gives her an option that May knows she should refuse but that is wildly appealing in its inappropriateness. Princess introduces May to Madame Z, proprietor of The Oh Club where Princess works as a dominatrix.

    May doesn't think she can do the things that she sees Princess do at the club to her subs, but Madame Z convinces her that she won't have to. May won't be asked to do anything outside of her comfort zone. The only thing Madame Z asks of her is to "own her sexuality", recognize her power and use them.

    Meanwhile, Winston is introduced to The Oh Club by a guy at his health club who recognizes a kindred spirit. Winston is in denial, but this doesn't stop him from visiting the club out of curiosity. When he gets a look at a masked dominatrix who viscerally reminds him of his sexy and strong assistant, Winston jumps on the chance to have her despite Madame Z telling him that she is new and inexperienced.

    Whether topping or bottoming May and Winston are absolutely explosive together, each bringing to the table a sense of vulnerability and strength that balances and rounds out the other.

    The BDSM scenes are emotionally and physically compelling, teaching both May and Winston things about themselves and each other's worlds that they never knew, bringing to light uncomfortable truths while letting them know that there's nothing wrong with loving the way they do.

    Seperately and together, Winston and May are engaging and multifaceted characters that drive a fast-paced and well-rounded story of desires denied and realized.

    Great story! I'm looking forward to reading the sequel, Corporate Desires!

    Gracie wrote this review Saturday, September 6 2008. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    lodaprincess
      • Rated 5 stars

    If you have not delved into the dark side of S&M, Corporate Seduction will get you there faster than a transit bus!!! Bridget Midway takes you on a corporate ride you will never forget, especially with her leading lady character. I really enjoyed the surprises she laid carefully in the plots; it was just enough to get you to assume without giving it away.

    lodaprincess wrote this review Friday, October 12 2007. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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