The Girl in the Cage by Inessa Scott
This book contains sexually explicit scenes and adult language. It is intended for mature audiences.
Not a word had been exchanged since they had entered the apartment. No words were needed. His demeanour conveyed his wishes, and it was clear to Kate that he was giving her no other option than to comply. She felt no urge to resist. She had granted him dominion, and she felt a detached, comforting, yet empowering sense of security.
Kate Shaw has every reason to feel on top of the world. She is beautiful, talented, and young. She has a generous graduation gift from her parents and loves the trendy London apartment that she has rented. She has found a well-paying job with a sympathetic boss. She even has a toehold in the world of ballet, which is her greatest passion.
But all is not as it seems. Unbeknownst to her, she has been setup. She will be auctioned off at Pinnacle Placements, a front for the Midas Club, a shadowy association of some of the world’s most wealthy and powerful men.
Most young women would be shocked. Not Kate. The idea feeds into fantasies she has nurtured since her teenage years. She has secretly longed to find a strong man who treats her as his chattel: protecting her, telling her what to do, caring for her, ordering her around, owning her, using her…
One year as a paid female companion, and she can be rich and free for life with youth and beauty still on her side. This is how she encounters Rob.
Rob is very masculine, very handsome, and very wealthy. A broken childhood has made him a misogynist. He uses beautiful young women to fulfil his twisted desires and then casts them aside. But he has never met anyone as pure, as naïve, as beautiful, or as beguiling as Kate.
Together, they embark on a journey to explore their deepest and darkest sexual fantasies. After one year, they will go their separate ways, but they have not counted on falling in love—the one unwittingly, the other unwillingly. So how will their journey end?
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