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He calls me perfect. His flawless pet. His good girl. Broken down and wounded by my emotionally neglectful ex, I wanted someone to tell me I was good enough. Then, I stumbled into a new job with a boss who brings me to my knees—literally. He has me do things a real secretary would never do. Emerson Grant tells me I’m more than just good enough. I’m worthy of his praise. There are a million reasons why I should stay away. The owner of the Salacious Players’ Club is not just my new boss, he’s twice my age. And my ex-boyfriend’s father. With him, I am treasured. I am adored. I am his. I’m a good girl, but I’m falling for the wrong man. Emerson Grant knows what he wants— And he wants me. So how far will I go to hear his approval?
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While I love the bdsm genre, I haven't read as many as I would like. I tend to gravitate back toward my favorite for a reread, because I am often disappointed in the misrepresentation of the bdsm community. I have been actively avoiding this series due to the hype surrounding it and this author. I am currently kicking myself for waiting so long to pick it up. This series and this author 100% deserve the hype and I think the book has officially knocked my slump away as I immediately want to pick up book 2. Please check triggers before diving in.