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ISBN: 045146625X (ISBN13: 9780451466259)
Edition Language: English
Series: Submissive #4, Partners in Play #1
Characters: Julie Masterson, Daniel Covington
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Seduced By Fire (Submissive #4) Paperback | Pages: 320 pages
Rating: 4.09 | 2721 Users | 198 Reviews

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Tara Sue Me became a worldwide phenomenon with the Submissive Trilogy. Now she presents a scorching tale about a risky passion too hot to ignore.…

Julie Masterson craves a taste of danger.

Despite being familiar with the different games people play in the bedroom, she’s never given in to her curiosity about putting her body in someone else’s power—until a chance meeting with Daniel Covington, the seductive Senior VP of Weston Bank, draws her into a titillating new world of sexual experience, one that she never knew she desperately needed.

Daniel is highly respected within his community, but he hasn’t had an exclusive relationship for over two years. Yet Julie’s eager innocence is driving him to the brink of ecstasy, making him rethink his feelings about commitment.

As their sizzling connection heats up, Daniel is ready to take Julie fully under his command. But when the dangerous side of their play rears its ugly head, Julie will have to decide if she trusts him enough to surrender completely—or if she should escape before she gets burned...

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Title:Seduced By Fire (Submissive #4)
Author:Tara Sue Me
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 320 pages
Published:March 4th 2014 by NAL (first published 2014)
Categories:Adult Fiction. Erotica. BDSM. Romance. Adult. Erotic Romance. Contemporary Romance

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Ratings: 4.09 From 2721 Users | 198 Reviews

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I was excited to read Tara Sue Mes new book Seduced By Fire, and was so happy when I received an ARC for review. I cant lie and say that a lot of it didnt feel familiar to me in the beginning. Young, somewhat innocent young woman meets a wealthy man with a sexual secret, aka: hes a Dominant in the local BDSM scene. And shes harbored secret submissive feelings for quite a while. This was definitely reminiscent of The Submissive, which I read when it was Twific. Julie is a florist a modest job

Eh. BDSM can be really that much when its, well, too much. Skimmed most of the sex part (which, by the way, is unusual for me) coz spanking isnt really my thing. Add bullwhipping and Im done.Guess I can finally say BDSM is a closed book for me. Ill still read the next book(s) in this series just to compensate my OC for finishing series I follow.

Master Covington and the infamous red bracelet. (Somewhere along the lines, I skipped this one in the series. Doing a re-read). After never really knowing their story it was great to see what made Julie and Daniel tick. Love his grandmother and them.

This book is so beautiful. I love how thoughtful TSM's words are, like how they appear on the page matters to her. It looks like art.David is so, so hot and Julie is super likable. This reads so quickly and it's very sexy without seeming smutty (one of the reasons I've always loved TSM's writing.) The chapters go down like popcorn. Fast!! David is wonderful and soothing and very appealing. I love Julia. It is a totally successful novel. I love the love conveyed. Not one single boring moment. I

Originally Reviewed on Bewitching BibliophileI read and loved the Submissive trilogy (back when it was just three books), and when I found out there were more I kept picking up the books but somehow managed to skip this one. Really I skipped picking it up because I could never find it in store when I had coupons and it never seemed to be on sale anywhere so I patiently waited and then it popped up on paperbackswap so I had to trade for it. I picked this one up randomly the other day and devoured

From the moment you meet Daniel, he's instantly likable. He's good natured, fair, and confident in his sexuality (as a Dom). Julie is strong, successful, and not a push-over. She's genuinely curious to explore her submissive side, and she's fortunate her first Dom can be a guy like Daniel. (If only all new submissives could be so lucky). There's some strong chemistry between these two and it's enjoyable to see their relationship grow both in and out of the playroom. It's a delicious read with

3.5 to 4 Seducing StarsSeduce by Fire was a pleasurable light BDSM read.Julie is vanilla, but always felt like something was lacking in her sex life. Julie owns a flower shop and one day Daniel comes into Julies flower shop and order flowers. They exchange some flirtatious banter, which leads to a date and some vanilla sex. Daniel is a Dominate and is okay with vanilla sex, but he craves more. Hes willing to work with Julie in her becoming his submissive and Julie is apprehensive, but
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