Book 4 in the Impossible Series- Can be read as a standalone.Abducted. Drugged. Broken. I became a plaything, a possession. If I did ever have a name, I don't remember it now. Slaves don't have names.My new Master stole me away from the man who tormented me. He saved me and took me for himself....
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Book 4 in the Impossible Series- Can be read as a standalone.Abducted. Drugged. Broken. I became a plaything, a possession. If I did ever have a name, I don't remember it now. Slaves don't have names.My new Master stole me away from the man who tormented me. He saved me and took me for himself. I've found my salvation in his obsession, my freedom in his captivity.Will his brand of rescue leave me more broken than ever?Extended DescriptionLydia Chase has been abducted and broken. Her only escape from the pain is the sweet high of the heroin that her sadistic Master gives her as a reward in order to control her. She is found by FBI agent Smith James, and he is determined to save her. But the soul is much more difficult to heal than the body, and Lydia finds herself becoming completely dependent on the Dominant Smith, finding comfort in his control of her body and mind as their relationship becomes sexual. How can she ever become whole again if she can't learn to let him go and take control of her own life? Is this new form of captivity just what she needs to survive?WARNING: Given the nature of this story, this book contains graphic violence, which some readers may find upsetting. It also contains BDSM.NOTE: Knight is part of the Impossible series, but it can be read as a standalone story without spoiling the other books.Impossible Series Reading Order:Impossible: The Original Trilogy (Monster, Traitor, and Avenger)Savior (An Impossible Novel)Rogue (An Impossible Novel)Knight (An Impossible Novel)Mentor (An Impossible Novella)
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