Becoming (An LA Lovers Book)

(3 customer reviews)

Description

A hot lesbian romance!

Can a dominant allow herself to be dominated? Can a woman who defies authority allow herself to submit? Will love come out on top in the end? 

You met Rebecca and Cass in Fifty Shades of Pink. Now, get Rebecca’s perspective of their first meeting and see her journey to becoming a mistress. 

Rebecca Cuinn lost control of her life once before, and she spent many years learning how to take it back. As the mistress and owner of an exclusive BDSM club, Rebecca now had control by the balls. She wasn’t about to lose it again by falling in love.

Unfortunately, her heart wasn’t playing by Rebecca’s rules. She always was a sucker for androgynous, sexy women. But did the one that threatened to make her break all her rules have to be so young?

Cass Giles defied authority. So, when she was dragged to a BDSM sex club for a bachelorette party, she refused to let go of her judgments and have fun. No way she would submit to someone whose sole purpose was to hurt you. Just wasn’t her scene. That is, until that “scene” included the mysterious mistress. 

Now, Cass was willingly breaking the rules just for a taste of mistress’s punishment. But it wasn’t just the mistress she wanted. She wanted the woman underneath the mask. And she would do everything she could to prove they were meant to be.

Warning: Intended for 18+ audience due to mature content. This book contains scenes that may be a trigger to some people. This book is merely an interpretation of a small part of the BDSM world. It is not intended to be an instructional “how to” book. Nor does it claim to be everyone’s interpretation of the lifestyle.

3 reviews for Becoming (An LA Lovers Book)

  1. J Jarvis

    This is the first work from Jourdyn Kelly I have listened to, but it will definitely not be the last. This was a fantastic story from start to finish. I’m sometimes leary of how a BDSM story will play itself out, especially when emotions and relationships come into play. The main characters in this story are both broken women due to different circumstances. Through their attraction at a BDSM club, their relationship begins and develops into a strong and loving relationship. The characters are well developed and the story covers several different periods through their relationship. It isn’t a one-note story, which made me want to continue to listen for hours at a time. The sex scenes are hot between the two women, showing the loving side of a dom/sub relationship. This is definitely an enjoyable audiobook from start to finish and one I highly recommend.

    I received a reviewer copy of this audiobook from Audiobooks Unleashed in exchange for a fair and unbiased review.

  2. Qwirkie1

    This was my first Jourdyn Kelly Novel (although I have The Truth about Eve in my que). I was pleasantly surprised! I am not a BDSM person and have never really had much of an understanding of it. This novel was well written and helped me to have a better understanding. It also kept me very entertained with the plot.

    I am now looking forward to listening in on the Truth about Eve!

    Well done Jourdyn Kelly and well presented by Tessa Stavers!

  3. Lisa C

    “Just One More Chapter” Jourdyn Kelly’s books are all like that.

    This is a part of the LA Lover’s series, which I highly recommend. “Fifty Shades of Pink” told Cass’s side of her and Rebecca’s meeting. Becoming tells Rebecca’s story in detail.

    This book is a page turner. There are some challenging issues, but Jourdyn does an excellent job handling those in a realistic way.

    There is BDSM in the book, so it is not for everyone. In this story, Jourdyn weaves it into the characters lives so well as that is only a part of them.

    You see many other characters in the book, including my favorites, Eve & Lainey. Be sure to check out the entire LA Lovers collection as you see the characters appear. Blaise as always is a hoot! So is Aunt Wills when she is teasing Cass!

    Tessa Stavers does a great job capturing the emotions of the characters.

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