Not Negotiable: A Trident Security Series Novella - Book 3.5
by:
Samantha Cole (author)
Shelby Whitman beat cancer several years ago, but the resulting physical and emotional damage left her feeling like less than a real woman. The comfort she found in the BDSM community brightened her world again, however, she kept the Doms at a distance. Play was fine. Relationships were not. And...
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Shelby Whitman beat cancer several years ago, but the resulting physical and emotional damage left her feeling like less than a real woman. The comfort she found in the BDSM community brightened her world again, however, she kept the Doms at a distance. Play was fine. Relationships were not. And that was fine until Master Parker caught her eye. Now, her cancer has returned and she refuses to be a burden to anyone...especially the one man who has crawled his way into her heart.
Parker Christiansen has craved the perky sub for as long as he can remember, but Shelby has refused to negotiate a scene with him and he has no idea why. When he finds out she is secretly going through chemotherapy, he insists that she move in with him. She needs a Dom to take care of her and he is more than up for the task.
Can Parker convince Shelby that he loves her no matter what and if they only have this time together, they should make the best of it?
18+ Adult Content.
Trident Security Series (In order):
Leather & Lace - Devon & Kristen
His Angel - Ian & Angie
Waiting For Him - Boomer & Kat
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Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B015HV35T4
Publish date: 2015-10-10
Pages no: 105
Edition language: English
This story though not a direct Trident team book is about a much loved extra character Shelby, we have seen bits of her in all three previous books. The reasons she joined the club are bittersweet, the same with Parker. Both have stuff they have to deal with, him its family, her its having survived ...
This is book 3.5 in the Trident Security series. For best understanding and enjoyment of the story itself, it helps to go in the order intended. As always, I advise readers to read the books in a series in order. In this case, this book is an easy standalone, I just think this series is good an...