Allison Coleman is done mourning the death of her marriage. She's done hiding her fantasies, her deepest desires. Told that it's dirty and classless to want anything other than routine, vanilla sex, Allison had given up hope that she would ever be able to experience the things she longed for. Her curiosity leads her to the doors of HJR Services, a business that provides safe, sane, and consensual training sessions with a Master for those who want to experience what it's like to be a sexual submissive. Finding herself in the presence of Master J, Allison is unsure that this is right for her, but she knows she owes it to herself to try. After all, there is a good chance that she was Born For This. Review by BrittanyWhen Allison was little, she idolized her best friend’s brother. She never did anything about it though, because she knew that Catherine had lost so many friends because all they wanted was to get closer to Jesse. Jesse and Allison had a very short-lived romance one summer, and then he went to college and all was lost. Fast forward ten years. Allison is now divorced and not satisfied sexually. After doing some digging online, she finds a business that is for people interested in learning if the Dominant/submissive lifestyle is for them. They get paired up with their very own Dom who trains them for six weeks. Let’s just say that Allison’s experience is one that changes her life forever. I loved this book! It was rather short, but that’s okay, because I felt like I got a whole story and didn’t need more. I mean, I’d love more and wouldn’t reject the idea of more, because really, this book was HOT. I feel that Leigha Taylor improved ten times over with this book. I think that this type of genre, BDSM, is where her calling is. She can make me quiver with just her words! Leigha Taylor will get your motor running in Please, Sir. It’s hot, sexy, and oh so fun to read. I devoured this book as I beta read it. I couldn’t get enough! I can’t wait for the next one! Video Review by Brittany
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